Chris Brown Throws Petty Shades at Jacquees After Beating Him at 2020 BET Awards

Chris Brown Throws Petty Shades at Jacquees After Beating Him at 2020 BET AwardsInstagram

The ‘No Guidance’ hitmaker won Best Male R’n’B/Pop Artist at the virtual ceremony, defeating the likes of Jacquees, Usher, The Weeknd, Khalid and Anderson .Paak.

AceShowbiz – Even though several days have passed since the BET Awards was held virtually, it’s not too late to celebrate your achievements at the event held on Sunday, June 28. Chris Brown, for instance, recently took to his social media account to mark his win as the Best Male R&B/Pop Artist, though he did it with a little bit of pettiness.

Instead of directly talking about his win at the night, CB shared a video of Jacquees, his competitor, performing an ad lib. “Alexa play… Eeyeeh eeeyeeeh eeeeeyeeeh !” so the “No Guidance” singer captioned the video. People were convinced his post was meant to be a shade towards Jacquees since the latter previously admitted in an interview that he anticipated winning the category.

“That’s not shade that’s a whole PALM THREE,” one commented. “And that’s on my eyeeeh.” Meanwhile, another person said, “Lol Chris just letting him know he will always be the King of RNB,” referring to that one time when Jacquees caused Internet frenzy by claiming that he was the king of R&B.

Jacquees has yet to respond to CB’s shade.

Besides Jacquees, CB beat out several other contenders that included Khalid, The Weeknd and Usher. In addition, it wasn’t his only win of the night as he took home the Best Collaboration Award for his hit duet with Drake, “No Guidance”.

Other artists who nabbed more than one award during the ceremony were Roddy Ricch and Megan Thee Stallion. While the former brought home Best New Artist and Album of the Year for his debut record “Please Excuse Me for Being Antisocial”, the “Savage” hitmaker cinched Best Female Hip-Hop Artist and Viewer’s Choice Award for her collaboration with Nicki Minaj, “Hot Girl Summer”. She defeated other strong opponents such as Future‘s “Life Is Good” and Roddy’s “The Box”.

Source: Music - aceshowbiz.com


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