Chris Brown Takes Aim At Quavo On ‘Freak’ From ’11:11′ Deluxe
Chris Brown takes aim at Quavo on “Freak.” The song was released on his 11:11 deluxe album, which included 13 new songs. On the “Freak” track, Brown rekindled his beef…

Chris Brown takes aim at Quavo on "Freak." The song was released on his 11:11 deluxe album, which included 13 new songs. On the "Freak" track, Brown rekindled his beef with Quavo and took how he felt to the booth.
"Okay, now f----- my old bitches ain’t gon’ make us equal/ Sippin’ that 1942 ’cause I don’t do no Cuervo (Quavo)/ Freak bitch, she like Casamigos, not the Migos,” he raps on "Freak" which features Lil Wayne, Joyner Lucas, and Tee Grizley.
The track samples Nelly's 2002 hit "Air Force Ones," referencing the iconic Nike sneaker.
Chris Brown Takes Aim At Quavo On "Freak": How Did Beef Start?
The beef with Quavo and Brown began in 2017 when the Migos frontman was romantically linked to, Karrueche Tran, Brown's ex. Tran has denied that she has ever been in a relationship with the Migos member, but fans believed they were dating due to them being seen spot out together.
"We’re friends! … I’m single. We’re having fun and enjoying life, nothing is serious. We have fun, we’re friends!" she told TMZ back in 2022 when it seemed as though they had rekindled a possible relationship.
In 2017, Brown and Quavo got into a brawl at the BET Awards and ever since then the two have not seen eye to eye. Their beef rekindled this year when there was an award seating arrangement at Paris Fashion Week. Brown was assigned to sit right next to Quavo, and Brown did not hold his tongue about how he felt.
"Can't pick who u sit by. F--- all that growth s---. N---- not gonna fumble my bag for little n-----," Brown wrote in a since-deleted post on X (formerly known as Twitter.)
Fans commented on the post, with some questioning when the feud between the two began. Others attempted to offer some solutions.
"Double tap if you also were today years old when you found out Breezy & Quavo were beefing," one person commented.
"One thing Chris Brown gonna do is get some s--- off his chest [laughing emojis]," another fan wrote.
One fan rehashed some past insults Brown said about the Migos writing, "When he called them Earth, Wind, and Fire it never left my mind."
"I think it’s bc quavo was messing with Kareuchee at some point ! It makes sense !!!," a fan wrote referencing the Head Huncho's rumored romance with Brown's ex Karrueche Tran.
Prior to this alleged heated altercation with Quavo back in 2017, Brown praised the Migos. The singer did an interview with Billboard and called Migos "my real friends and brothers." The Virginia native added: "I will never hate on you n-----."
The Migos and Brown also did several songs together over the years prior to the shift in their friendship. They released "Flexing," "Keep it 100," "Just For Tonight," and more."
Updated: 5/2/2024
7. "Loyal" ft. Tyga and Lil Wayne 'X' (2014)

This song finds Chris being skeptical of letting "gold diggers" in his life and expresses that these women aren't loyal. The song has three remixes which all feature Lil Wayne but the East Coast version features French Montana and the West Coast version features Too Short. Tyga is featured on the video version which was the most promoted. Ty Dolla $ign originally wrote the song for a mutual friend of his and Chris Brown, Bobby Brackins, but Chris won the song after he recorded his own version of it. When Chris was locked up in 2014 for violating a judge's order, the guards constantly played this song: "[They were] playing it over the speakers when I was locked up,' he told MTV News. 'You know how they'd call you like, 'Brown you've got a visitor' - they would play the music and I thought: this is funny."
6. "No Guidance" ft. Drake 'Indigo' (2019)

"No Guidance" is the first time Drake and Chris were included on a song together as non-featured artists. The record has both artists expressing how they want to hook up with this girl although she has expensive taste. The track later became the longest-running leader on the Billboard Hot 100 since it launched in April 1992, overtaking the 23 weeks at No. 1 achieved by Miguel's "Adorn." The song eventually reigned for 27 weeks. The track was nominated for "Best R&B Song" at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards.
5. "Go Crazy" Chris Brown and Young Thug 'Slime & B' (2020)

"Go Crazy" is the lead single from Chris Brown and Young Thug's compilation album 'Slime & B.' Chris broke his record as the longest-running leader on the Billboard Hot 100 when "Go Crazy" reigned for 28 weeks. "Go Crazy" won "Song of The Year" at the 2020 Soul Train Music Awards. Chris also picked up "Best Dance Performance" and "Best Collaboration Performance" at the award show. The remix features Future, Lil Durk, and Latto who all stay on the theme of the track rapping about "going crazy" in the bedroom.
4. "Yeah 3x" 'F.A.M.E' (2011)

"Yeah 3x" is the lead single from Chris' fourth studio album 'F.A.M.E.' The album title stands for "Forgiving All My Enemies." Chris won his first and only Grammy award with 'F.A.M.E.' Justin Franks, who produced the song and spoke to Planet about how Chris came up with the concept: "I walked in, met Chris for the first time, and played him 1 track. He sat there for 4 minutes listening, then said, 'Ok, I'm ready.' He jumped in the booth and wrote the whole thing on the spot." He added that he wrote the lyrics to this song in 15 minutes.
3."Run It" ft. Juelz Santana, 'Chris Brown' (2006)

"Run It" marks Chris' debut in the music industry. Chris taps in Juelz Santana on the song. The song is featured on Chris' self-titled debut. The video is set at a club, (which at the time Chris was 16 so presumably an underage club) where he shows off his impressive dance moves in order to woo a girl he's interested in. Juelz Santana raps at the beginning of the track. The song is currently three times certified platinum.
2. "Say Goodbye", 'Chris Brown' (2006)

"Say Goodbye" is a song of heartbreak as Chris decides to split up with his current love interest but expresses how hard it is to let go. The track became Brown's third top-ten single on the Billboard Hot 100 following "Run It" and "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)". The song is also featured in the film 'Step Up' starring now exes Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan. The song is currently certified platinum by the RIAA.
1. "Yo (Excuse Me Miss)", 'Chris Brown' (2006)

"Yo (Excuse Me Miss)" is Chris' second single off of his debut self-titled album. Like in "Run It," Chris also offers his dance moves to get the attention of a woman he's interested in. This is one of Chris' most notable songs that embarked him on his path to his successful career in music. The track was produced by Dre (André Meritt) & Vidal, and it became Brown's second top ten single peaking at number seven on the US Billboard Hot 100. Dre also provides background vocals in the chorus. For the 49th Annual Grammy Awards, Chris was nominated for "Best New Artist" and "Best Contemporary R&B Album" for his debut album. The song is currently two times certified platinum by the RIAA.