Chris Brown’s “Freak” Song from ’11:11 (Deluxe)’ Seems to Target Quavo

Chris Brown surprised fans by releasing the deluxe edition of his latest album, 11:11, on April 11, featuring 13 new tracks and collaborations with artists like Lil Wayne, Bryson Tiller, Joyner Lucas, Mario, Tee Grizzley, and Davido. One of the standout songs, “Freak,” contained lyrics that some interpreted as a reference to Quavo, with lines like “Sippin’ that 1942 ’cause I don’t do no Cuervo,” where “Cuervo” sounds similar to Quavo, a member of Migos.

This sparked discussions on social media about a potential rivalry between Chris Brown and Quavo, with references to past altercations and tensions between the two artists, notably stemming from a 2017 incident at a BET Awards after-party and a more recent encounter at Paris Fashion Week.

Despite the rumored tension, Chris Brown is gearing up for his upcoming “The 11:11 Tour,” set to kick off in June with supporting acts Muni Long and Ayra Starr. This tour marks an exciting chapter for Brown as he continues to captivate audiences with his music and performances.

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