Radio Stations Pulling Chris Brown's Music
By mimi602
@mimi602 (60)
United States
February 10, 2009 2:29pm CST
I just heard about the story. The radio station in my hometown is considering pulling Chris Brown's music, because of the incident. Report say that Rihanna had bite marks and she was bloody. I don't know what actually happened between them, but if it is true, I agree that his music should be pulled. A person who beats on others male or female should not be idolized. Whether it was Rihanna or some girl down the street, wrong is wrong.
3 responses
@Savvynlady (3684)
• United States
10 Feb 09
I agree, they shouldn't,but if anything, he needs our support, and he got to pay for what he do, but he made a mistake plain and simple and not only that, we don't know the whole deal. On the other hand, folks still hollering on Michael Phelps and he ain't getting all of this fallout.
@Savvynlady (3684)
• United States
10 Feb 09
Well, he's a young man, he probably acted out of impulse more than anything. I don't like the fact of what has happened, and I went through one of those situations myself, but at the same time, there isn't a lot of info coming out on this so until I know for sure, they both need it. I feel for the both of them because they are both so young.
@tasha19 (254)
• United States
10 Feb 09
What that crazy i didnt know that the radio stations did that. but i dont agree because i still like chris brown and i want to still listen to his music and nobody knows what really happened. But since hes a guy theyre taking it out on him more. I Might change my answer if i really knew what happened first
@truartiss (386)
• United States
11 Feb 09
Actually I've heard more people taking it out on Rihanna than Chris. Saying that she might have egged him on or even asked for it because she was so controlling and jealous.
@lilnono (228)
• United States
11 Feb 09
I'm very upset by what he did but i don't see how pulling his music off radio stations is going to help. I listen to a lot of artist who have done a lot of bad things. Miles Davis used to beat his woman. Mystical was convicted of rape. Dr Dre once assaulted a TV show host while the show was being taped. I wouldn't want to meet any of these guys in person and I hope they pay for what they've done but if i like the way the song sounds i'm going to listen too it.
@mimi602 (60)
• United States
15 Feb 09
These 2 people are pop icons and teen idols. This made a major impact on the pop community. Pulling his music will make a statement to kids who are looking up to him that what he did was wrong. Theres nothing wrong with listening to good music, but everytime people hear his music they are going to think about what happened and it's upsetting. The problem with kids today is that they are not shamed. My mom says back in the day people were made to feel ashamed and held accountable when they did wrong. Nowadays people just want to blame the victim or brush it off, give them a slap on the wrist,like boys will be boys. The bottom line is this is bigger than just pulling music. I think an example should be made here.