
Jermaine Dupri Claims A Chris Brown Collab Could Be “Dangerous”
Jermaine Dupri and Usher go method again, and in keeping with the North Carolina-born songwriter, he is not keen to do something which may put that relationship in jeopardy. Throughout a current look on The Joe Budden Podcast, he was requested a few potential Verzuz battle between his longtime collaborator and Chris Brown. He made it clear that it is one thing he’d positively wish to see occur, but when it did, he’d be siding with Usher certainly.
“I do know all people — individuals — have this factor about Usher and Chris Brown,” he started, as seen in a clip shared by The Neighborhood Discuss. “I’m by no means gonna say Chris Brown, and I f*ck with Chris Brown, however I wrote half of the Usher songs. Y’all need me to go in opposition to myself? Like, I’m not doing that.”
Jermaine Dupri & Usher
“Like, nonetheless you are feeling going to occur within the Verzuz, that’s how y’all really feel,” Dupri continued. “These my songs. I wrote these songs, I’m going for my songs. I’m by no means going to go in opposition to myself, however on the identical time, like I stated, with being aggressive, I’m additionally saying, I need Usher to remain Usher. I need Chris Brown to remain Chris Brown. Let’s combat it out.”
Dupri went on to clarify that each Usher and Breezy have their very own types, and that he does not ever need to see both of them attempt to be somebody they don’t seem to be. “Be who you bought to be,” he insisted. “Like, don’t do his dance … That’s like Prince doing ‘Easy Felony.’ I might have been mad as f*ck by seeing him together with his a** out in his little excessive heels on making an attempt to maneuver like Michael.”
As for whether or not or not he’d take into account working with Brown if the chance arose, he claimed he’d assume twice. “It’s harmful at this level,” he stated. “I don’t go to the studio excited about, ‘let me maintain this, maintain another sh*t, maintain this, let me preserve this.’ I would f*ck round and make Thriller. Usher will hate me for the remainder of my life.”