Chris Brown and Jeremih have responded after PARTYNEXTDOOR reportedly called them and Bryson Tiller out for featuring his ex-girlfriend in a music video.
On Sunday, June 30, the OVO Sound signee namedropped CB, the Chicago singer and Bryson in a defensive message on X, formerly known as Twitter. In the post that was eventually deleted, PND appeared to shame all three singers for recruiting his ex-girlfriend Desma Tripp to be in the music video for their new collaboration "Wait On It."
“I’m finna make these n***as cry… Bryson, Chris; Jeremih… enjoy, the nights, of your life," PND wrote. "Doing videos, at 34, that b***h broke."
The questionable message apparently reached Brown and Jeremih before it was deleted. Later on that day, the 11:11 singer took to X and commented on the situation.
"N***as speak without thinking sometimes… then call around to my people trying to retract s**t," Brown wrote. "NAW N***A, go on your socials and apologize or keep that same energy when you see me. 😊"
Bryson Tiller hasn't replied to PND yet, but Jeremih did. Prior to the drama, Jeremih reportedly posted a photo of him with the Canadian crooner followed by a screenshot of his scene with Tripp in the music video. After PND wrote his posts, the "Planes" singer took to Instagram and reposted a video from Akademiks' page. He appeared to address his stance on the matter in his caption.
"Mih fault if I double tapp…. 🤷🏾♂️," he wrote.
After he removed the posts, PND returned to X on Monday morning and appeared apologetic towards all three artists. He said he got "nothing but love" for Bryson, Chris and Jeremih.
"To be clear, I got nothing but love n respect for those guys…. s**t happens," he wrote.
The music video in question dropped on Friday. In case you haven't seen it, press play below.