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“Tender”: Quavo Hits Back At Chris Brown With New Song

BY Edwin Lamptey April 14, 2024 4:01 PM EDT
Photo Source: Instagram/@quavohuncho, @chrisbrownofficial

Chris Brown and Quavo have gone from social media jabs to public altercations, causing many to wonder why the beef even started. Conflicts between celebrities are not new, but this one keeps popping in and out of the woods. 

They have decided to slug it out in a lyrical war just four months into the year.

Chris Brown, in recent times threw shots at Quavo on the cut Freak off his recently released deluxe album, 11:111, sparking a new wave of beefs amongst musicians. 

F***ing my old b***hes ain’t gon’ make us equal,” Breezy raps on it, referencing the Georgia rapper’s fling with Karrueche Tran, his ex, that seemed to kick all this off years ago.

Well, on his newest song Tender, Quavo appeared to respond. “You did the b***h wrong and now the b***h gone, she posted with a thug,” he rapped on the track. “Call the b***h phone, she won’t come home, don’t beat her up,” he went on, alluding to Chris Brown’s history of domestic violence “It must be the drugs. Need to cross out your plug.”

Meanwhile, it’s unclear whether or not this feud will actually continue in a highly publicized way, or if they’ll just avoid each other again. But it doesn’t rule out the possibility that things could easily escalate. 

Per available reports, Quavo and Chris Brown’s dislike for each other has spanned quite a few years.

It was brought back into the public light earlier this month. Videos emerged online of the pair sitting next to each other during a runway show at Paris Fashion Week a few weeks ago.

Brown felt the need to respond to the videos clarifying that he still isn’t a fan of the former Migos rapper and that he didn’t get to choose his seat.

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