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"Yesterday was an unfortunate lack in judgment sparked by public Twitter attacks from Raz-B, who was bent on getting attention," Brown told TMZ on Thursday (Dec. 30). "Words cannot begin to express how sorry and frustrated I am over what transpired publicly on Twitter. I have learned over the past few years to not condone or represent acts of violence against anyone."
Twitter beef between the two erupted after Raz-B wrote the comment, "I'm just sittin here thinking how can n----s like [Eric Benet] & [Chris Brown] disrespect women as intelligent as Halle Berry, Rihanna." Brown immediately spat a few retaliatory comments at the singer, including "N---- you want attention! Grow up n----!!! Dick in da booty a-- lil boy," a reference to allegations that Raz-B was molested by former B2K manager, Brian Stokes. But on Thursday, Brown was singing a different story. "Molestation and victims of such acts are not to be taken lightly; and for my comments I apologize -- from the bottom of my heart," he said.
Raz-B has also issued an apology charging the tweets were not for attention.



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