“Don’t play Drake or Rihanna’s songs” Here is the outrageous ultimatum Chris Brown’s manager issued to Emcee Jamal Gaddafi Before Breezy hit the stage in Mombasa
Forget Ali Kiba and Wizkid’s supremacy battle at Mombasa Golf Club, Chris Brown came with ultimatums that had to be fulfilled before he could get on stage.
DJ Namosky was playing a mix of RnB/hip hop songs before Chris Brown hit the stage to perform. It made sense since Breezy is an RnB artist.
But when the “Loyal” hit maker finally arrived at Mombasa Golf Club at around 9pm, things had to change.
Chris Brown’s manager jumped on stage and issued an outrageous ultimatum to DJ Namosky and the emcee for the night Jamal Gadaffi. Ghafla! is told they were warned not to play Drake or Rihanna’s songs.
Chris Brown’s manager talking to DJ Namosky as Jamal Gaddafi watches Photo/Khately
The reason why Brown’s management demanded Drake and Rihanna’s songs not to be played could be traced back to Breezy’s woes with the two artists.
CB’s songs were banned from being played in America when he physically assaulted Rihanna who was his girlfriend in 2009. Breezy was also charged with two felonies; great bodily injury and making criminal threats. He was sentenced to serve five years probation and to spend more than 1,400 hours in “labor-oriented service”.
Rihanna’s face after being assaulted by Chris Brown Photo/TMZ
Chris Brown’s feud with Drake started over the same woman; Rihanna. After getting back together following the 2009 drama, Chris Brown accused Drake of hitting on Rihanna and they started beefing. They even fought at a club.
Guess Chris Brown is still bitter with Drake and Rihanna that’s why he instructed DJ Namosky not to play their songs at his concert in Mombasa.
Below is a video of Chris Brown chilling backstage at Mombasa Golf Club: