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Timbaland Apologizes To Chris Brown For Aaliyah Collab Remarks


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Timbaland's bond with Aaliyah runs deep, so much so that the super producer is admitting his emotions made him criticize Chris Brown's collaboration with the late singer too harshly. In a recent interview with Revolt TV, Timb had some unpleasant words Breezy and Drake for working on Aaliyah collaborations without his help, but on Thursday night (July 25), he took to Twitter and apologized...but only to Chris Brown.

"i want 2 publicly apologize 2 my lil homie @chrisbrown 4 my statements on revolt regarding the Aaliyah collaborations. i actually like the song wit him n Aaliyah, its just when you are talking about babygirl its a very sensitive subject with me," Timbo wrote. "so the people who not only worked with her but grew a bond so tight we are like family so im very over protective over her. I have mad luv 4 my dude @chrisbrown."

"a mother lost a daughter. a brother lost a sister. that is still grieving over her passing. it just a very sensitive subject," he added. "i just want the family to be respected."

We guess Drake should still refer to Timbaland's previous statements?

 



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