Stream Chris Brown Who Dis
After being adjudged innocent of any wrongdoing (in Paris), the do-it-all R&B singer is back on his grind, with a chippy song evoking the spirit of “Now You See Me, Now You Don’t.”
And yet, Brown isn’t the only R&B singer with an aversion to criticism. If “Who Dis” is but a fork in a longrunning riddle, where does Breezy go from here, and how does it look 5 or 6 years from now?
The character personified in “Who Dis” tries to empathize with a woman who has wronged him in some way, as vague as it may seem. Breezy tries to understand her angst by relating it to his own – drawing inspiration from a platonic ideal he has little control over.
In the end, Chris Brown decides the best antidote in this scenario is a full-on cover-up, so he chucks his Sim Card and starts up again.
Brown has filed a defamation lawsuit against the woman who accused him of rape and is also once again selling T-shirts inspired by the incident. The tees feature the phrase “This Bitch Lyin’” and are available for $38 on his Black Pyramid Clothing website.