Brandy Norwood’s Label Comes for Her, Again

According to TMZ, Brandy’s label is clapping back at her claims of being treated like a slave who is stuck in a bad record deal.

TMZ writes:

A rep for Chameleon Entertainment CEO Breyon Prescott tells TMZ … Brandy’s allegations are a desperate ploy to drum up publicity instead of facing facts — her best days are behind her. The rep says Breyon took a risk “signing an artist that hasn’t had a chart single success since the early 2000’s.”

We broke the story … Brandy sued Chameleon, saying it jeopardized her career when it tried to prevent her from recording and releasing new music, among other things.

Chameleon’s rep also believes Brandy made a bonehead PR move by making the slavery comparison due to racial tensions across the country right now.

We’re told Brandy and her lawyer reviewed the contract before signing, so Chameleon finds it odd she’s now crying foul.

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    1. Lizzie, I don’t know if this is the reason for her embarrassing and messy behavior lately. She claims this is the real her, and she doesn’t care what people think of her anymore. I was a fan of her work up until I saw her bullying a 16-year-old girl on social media and being messy towards her peers in the music industry for no reason. I just finally unfollowed her on social media because she was too negative.

  1. Sheesh they went in on her. But this explains why she has been in a bad mood lately and shading people left and right.

  2. But yet people dragged Monica thinking she was the reason Brandy didn’t fuk with her anymore… (side eye Moesha) anyway,always 3 sides to a story..ijs

  3. I’m starting to wonder if all this is karma for Brandy because back in the day the word on the street is she was a brat and a terror behind the scenes. And she sure is acting that way on Instagram now. So yeah, just another thing to think about.

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