Chlöe Bailey has addressed the criticism about her recent collaboration with Chris Brown on “How Does It Feel.”
, the singer dismissed the negative reaction, saying it should be about the music.
“I always just wanna let the music speak for itself,” Bailey said. “And to be honest, no matter what I do, people always find things to say about it, so I’m used to it. I just choose to ignore it. People have every right to their opinions, freedom of speech, and it’s up to me to choose what I give my attention and energy to.”
Addressing her journey in the spotlight overall, Bailey added, “Everything I’m doing is ordained by God, and I’m walking in my purpose, and anybody who has a problem with that can kiss my booty.” Bailey dropped “How Does It Feel” in February along with a music video and has since gotten flack for the decision to work with Brown. The singer, who released her album
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