Chris Brown apologizes to Robert Glasper.
Just the other day, Chris Brown was one of the nominees for Best R&B Album, but he lost to Robert Glasper. After the ceremony, Breezy took shots at Glasper as he dissed the Pianist in a series of IG stories. “Yall playing,” he wrote with the picture of Glasper. “Who da f**k is this?” “Who the f*ck is Robert Glasper.”
“I gotta get my skills up.. ima start playing the harmonica” he wrote in another story and called himself “Harmonica Breezy.”
Chris Brown throws hissy fit on Instagram following his #GRAMMYs loss to Robert Glasper. pic.twitter.com/K1OifojXJq
— RNB RADAR (@RNB_RADAR) February 5, 2023
Now Brown shares a screenshot of him personally sending an apology message to Glasper through IG Dm. “Congratulations my brother,” he began. “I would like to apologize if you took offense to my reaction at the Grammys .. you were not the intended target and I know I came off really rude and mean.” “After doing my research I actually think your [sic] amazing,” he added.
“THE ORGANIZATION ISNT DOING US BLACKS OUR DUE DILIGENCE. YOU AND I SHOULD never be in the same category.. two totally different vibes and genres,” he wrote. “So from one black man to another.. CONGRATULATIONS.. HOPE YOU ARE ABLE TO FEED YOUR FAMILY FOR LIFE. God bless my G.”
Chris Brown sends Robert Glasper heartfelt apology after his reaction to Robert winning R&B album of the year at the #GRAMMYs yesterday pic.twitter.com/aFAUPaHukm
— RNB RADAR (@RNB_RADAR) February 6, 2023
Robert Glasper won the Grammy for his album “Black Radio III”, after beating Chris Brown’s “Breezy,” Mary J. Blige’s “Good Morning Gorgeous,” Lucky Daye’s “Candydrip,” and PJ Morton’s “Watch the Sun.”
Glasper is preparing to perform at several festivals in Mexico and Australia. He will also be appearing at Coachella in April as part of the supergroup Dinner Party, along with renowned jazz musicians Kamasi Washington and Terrace Martin.