Frank Ocean, Chris Brown Fight In Los Angeles Recording Studio

Added: 28 January 2013 | Read 474 times

A brawl broke out between singers Chris Brown and Frank Ocean last night (January 27), in Los Angeles.

TMZ.com reports that the incident occurred at West Lake Studio in Los Angeles, where Chris Brown was listening to one of his artists.

While details are still being confirmed, the two men were involved in some sort of altercation that resulted in Chris Brown allegedly being attacked by a member of Frank Ocean’s entourage.

An associate of Chris Brown’s came to the singer’s defense, but an all out brawl broke out between the two singers.

Police are currently on the scene.

In July of 2012, Chris Brown made headlines, over comments he made shortly after Frank Ocean revealed that he was bisexual. The two men also feuded on Twitter.

In that exchange, Chris Brown labeled Frank Ocean a “b**ch” ass n**ga,” while Frank Ocean compared Chris Brown to Ike Turner and R&B singer Sisqo.

After the incident, Ocean tweeted “got jumped by chris and a couple guys. lol. i only wish everest [his dog] was there. cut my finger now I can’t play w two hands at the grammys.”


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