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Offset Reacts To Chris Brown’s "Fight Me" Comment: “Coke Head Don’t Want Smoke”


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Grab the popcorn y’all, things are get pretty heated between Chris Brown & Offset right now. If you missed it, Chris Brown popped off at Offset this evening for coming at him on IG for his 21 Savage meme. Offset told Chris his "memes ain’t funny lame,” before Chris quickly clapped back, telling Offset to suck his dick, and to fight him.

"Fuck you lil boy. Better worry about what u got going and focus on 'you,'" Chris Brown wrote. "All this cap on IG is what's lame. Yo energy wont that when I came to Drake show in LA. If you don't get yo a hip a hop a hibbet a hibbet to the hip hip hop and ya don't stop the rockin facea** out of my comments. Sensitive a** n**ga. Call me personally. U want some clout when all u gotta do is pull up. No camera, no flexing and all at!!! If you a real man fight me. Oh and another thing, suck my dick!”

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Well of course it wasn't long before Offset heard Chris’ comments, and replied by calling Chris a “coke head.”

“Coke head don’t want smoke,” Offset wrote on his IG story, while leaving the smoke emoji instead of saying it.

Check out the response (below) and let us know whose side you’re on here.

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