Chris Brown, who faced backlash for dancing to Kanye West's controversial track "Vultures" at a party in Dubai, has denied being anti-Semitic.
Brown was accused of being anti-Semitic specifically for dancing to the controversial line, "How I'm anti-Semitic, I just f**ked a Jewish b*tch."
The performance triggered widespread condemnation on social media, garnering reactions from activists, fans, and industry critics alike.
"In no way shape or form am I antisemetic (sic)!!! I'm pro life and I make music for the entire world!!!!!!," Brown posted on Instagram. "So please do not get tricked into thinking I spread hate or am kool with it (sic)! This [is] for the million of young kids that look up to [me] and may be confused."
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