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Chris Brown Tells Offset "Fight Me" Over 21 Savage ICE Arrest Meme


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Offset's made it clear that he wasn't finding any of the memes about 21 Savage's arrest amusing. The rapper appeared to put Demi Lovato on blast for saying the memes were the best part of the Super Bowl. However, Offset wasn't done defending 21's honor. Chris Brown posted a clip of 21 Savage's XXL Freshman freestyle cypher that was dubbed with Big Shaq's vocals on "Mans Not Hot." "Memes ain’t funny lame," Offset said in the comment section. Breezy clearly saw this and issued his own response to Offset.

Chris Brown didn't take Offset's four-word sentence lightly. In response to being called lame, Breezy issued a lengthy response to the Migos rapper and offered to squabble up.

"Fuck you lil boy. Better worry about what u got going and focus on 'you,'" 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!"

Brown wasn't done. The singer then took a screenshot of his comment and posted it to his Instagram story. "If he don't get his EARTH WIND AND FIRE pootytang space suits WEARING CAP ASS LIL BOY da fuck out my comments and off my dick," he wrote.

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It didn't take too long for Offset to respond. The rapper also took to his Instagram story, writing, "coke head don't want no [smoke]."

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