
Bobby Brown is not holding again with regards to his emotions about different singers protecting his songs.
Throughout a latest chat on the Membership Shay Shay podcast, Brown revealed what he actually thinks about Britney Spears‘ cowl of his 1988 music “My Prerogative.”
Spoiler alert: He wasn’t a fan.
“Britney Spears butchered ‘My Prerogative.’ Teddy Riley produced it. However that was a butchering. I could not take it,” Brown admitted.
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Brown shared that he gave the pop icon his blessing to document the music as he believed she was going to “wow” him, however he was finally left disillusioned by her rendition.
In actual fact, Brown, who was beforehand married to late music legend Whitney Houston, stated he believes no artist has truly completed his songs “justice” when protecting or sampling them.
Watch Britney Spears’ “My Prerogative” Music Video:
Spears’ followers shortly defended their queen on-line after Brown’s harsh critique made waves on social media.
“Bobby Brown actually stated Britney Spears butchered ‘Prerogative’ regardless of him clearing the music. I DISAGREE WHOLEHEARTEDLY,” one fan wrote on X (previously Twitter).
“Hear, I get it. I might even be mad if somebody did a canopy of my music and did it so a lot better than I did that everybody thought my music was theirs,” one other consumer wrote.
“Britney Spears’ model was so fireplace most didn’t understand it was a canopy,” another person weighed in.
Spears’ cowl of “My Prerogative” appeared on her 2004 album Best Hits: My Prerogative.
Spears, in the meantime, is not any stranger to sampling songs.
In 2022, she collaborated with Elton John on the music “Maintain Me Nearer,” which options the refrain of his traditional 1972 music “Tiny Dancer.”
Watch Bobby Brown’s “My Prerogative” Music Video:
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