Chris Brown Explains Why It's OK For Singers To Use Ghostwriters #ChrisBrown

hiphopdx June 28, 2022 Chris Brown 43
Chris Brown Explains Why It's OK For Singers To Use Ghostwriters #ChrisBrown

During Chris Brown's 'Drink Champs' interview, the R&B superstar said that ghostwriting isn't okay in Hip-Hop, but said it was acceptable in R&B.

Denise Truscello/Getty Images for Drai's Nightclub Chris Brown Explains Why It's OK For Singers To Use Ghostwriters But Not Rappers Published on:Jun 28, 2022, 3:53 PM by 1 During Chris Brownshighly-anticipated sit-down with Drink Champs, the R&B superstar said that ghostwriting isnt okay in Hip-Hop, but acknowledged it was acceptable in R&B. It depends on the artist, Breezy admitted. In the Hip Hop standpoint, if you stand on your business, you rapping and you doing your shit, we dont wanna hear about somebody elses robbery. So we not gonna respect it from a Hip Hop culture to be like, Man thats hard that n-gga wrote it for him. Like whatre we listening to you for then? We should be listening to this n-gga. He continued, I always said it like this right cause I never discredit writers who write on my album. I got hella co-writers and we do certain shit, but its just like this. They can write it, who gon sing it like me? So at the end of the day you might write some beautiful shit that gets overlooked cause it dont sound good. View this post on Instagram A post shared by THE HIP-HOP WOLF (@thehiphopwolf) Elsewhere in his visit to Drink Champs, Chris reflected on his relationship with Drake,and how they squashed their notorious beef. According to the Breezy singer, it was a clear case of miscommunication on both sides. It was just a misunderstanding on both ends, Chris Brown said. I aint going into too many details. Its funny now, but as far as that, blood, he good. He straight. Read more

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