Chris Brown, The Dream Beef: Rihanna's & Beyonce's Songwriting Gem Responds To 'Writers Want To Be Artists' Comment
Singer The Dream and R&B bad boy Chris Brown seem to be going back-and-forth with each other after during their own radio interviews.
It all started after Grammy award-winning singer/songwriter's interview with The Breakfast Club where he talked about R&B artists that slamming women instead of "loving" them through their songs the old school way.
"I have a problem with men that are supposed to be R&B artists that talk about women in a certain way, because you're supposed to be the cornerstone of uplifting love. In a sense they want to be rappers," he said.
Brown fired back during his own interview with The Breakfast Club saying, "He's a great writer. I could also be hating and say writers want to be artists. And it's just not made for them. They can write great songs but they can't perform...They don't have it."
During an interview with Atlanta's Streetz 94.5, The Dream denied that their was any beef between the two and understood what the "Loyal" singer was trying to explain.
"There's no response to that. He already cleared it up. We're in two different age brackets. And to not be able to get what he does, he's exactly right. I don't get to do what he does. And R&B from a standpoint from where it was built from -- whether it was Marvin Gaye whether it was Teddy Pendergrass was also a different bracket. Those men were grown men."