Suge Knight Slams Dr. Dre For Having Grammy Global Impact Award Named After Him
In this new audio recording, Suge slammed Dr. Dre for having Grammy Global Impact Award named after him. Knight, known for his no-holds-barred approach, comes to the defense of Chris Brown, who has been ruthlessly blackballed by the industry for beating Rihanna up but the same industry still giving props to Dr. Dre who allegedly abused women in the past.
“It’s not a Whitney Huston award. Not a Teena Marie award. It’s not an Aretha Franklin award. But at the same time, you can have a man that is a part of secret society, they gonna give him an award. The Impact Award. That motherf–ker beat up more b-tches than anybody. This man gets award for beating up women.” said Suge Knight.
Then he continued: “Chris Brown is ᵴtriƥped from his crown. And not saying he was right to beat Rihanna up, I’m not saying it. But What I’m saying is this: He had a fight with one woman and they still throwing stones at him. They don’t give him his cigar. They don’t let him come perform. They don’t let him win awards. But you can have an Impact Award with Andre.”
“The only person that can replace Michael Jackson, and be better and bigger than him, is Chris Brown. That comes from the king himself. And I ain’t talking about Elvis. I’m talking about Michael Jackson. I know they both allegedly messing with younger women but only one get ridiculed for. You know why. But they can have an Impact Award. Give Chris Brown his cigar.”
“Puffy, allegedly admitted beating up b-tches and f–king all the young boys and having his girl have 𝓈ℯ𝓍 with prostitutes and then with him and so on. They didn’t cancel him from the Grammys, he chose not to come to the Grammys. Chris Brown didn’t come to the Grammys or he can come but they just don’t give him his cigar.” Suge Knight added.
Listen to the audio below:
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