Are you human … on the floor … angry … at your 2023 gram loss?
After winning best R&B album for Robert Glasper’s “Black Radio III” on Sunday, Chris Brown took to his Instagram story to be, well, a sore loser.
“Brother, who the fk is this?” The “Breezy” creator, 33, captioned a screenshot of his Google search of Glasper, describing the 44-year-old Houston native as “an American pianist, record producer, songwriter and musical arranger. has had a career spanning many different musical and artistic genres.”
On top of Glasper’s accolades, which included four previous Grammy wins, Brown once again asked, “YALL PLAYING 😂😂😂😂😂 WHO IS THIS?”
“Run it!” The hitmaker took to the stage before telling his followers that he had to “get it [his] Master” and “Start playing the harmonica.”
The next slide shows a picture of Brown doing this. “New level unlocked!” He wrote across the picture. “Harmonica Breezy.”
Social media users were quick to blast the “Deuces” crooner for his online antics with many. Tweeting things like“Get That Domestic Abuse Off My Screen,” “Why She Even Gets Nominations is BEYOND ME” and “A Classically Trained Pianist And Artist With A Spotless Reputation Beats Someone Who Has Never Been Nominated” Should have, very sad 🥺.”
Brown has a long history of difficult behavior with romantic partners.
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He famously pleaded guilty to aggravated assault in 2009 after brutally assaulting ex-girlfriend Rihanna. Eight years later, another ex, Karrueche Tran, was granted a five-year restraining order against him.
As for Glasper, she also beat out Mary J. Blige, who was nominated for “Good Morning Gorgeous (Deluxe),” Lucky Day, who was nominated for “Candy Drip,” and PJ Morton, who was nominated for “Watch the Sun.” “
“Black Radio III” was also up for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. However, the golden gramophone went to Harry Styles’ “Harry House”.
Of the 21 Grammy Awards for which Brown has been nominated, he took home just one in 2012 for his R&B album “FAME.”
Meanwhile, Glasper has been nominated 11 times in eight categories.
He has also written, produced and performed for albums by Mac Miller, Anderson Pak, Banks, Kendrick Lamar, Common and more.
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