Brown had similar words for Miley Cyrus, who recently told Rolling Stone that she "really grew up" after spending a summer in Detroit.
"Detroit's where I felt like I really grew up," she said in her cover story for the magazine. "It was only for a summer, but that's where I started going to clubs, where I got my first tattoo...without my mom's consent. I got it on 8 Mile."
Brown was asked about Cyrus' quote.
"She ain't live no Detroit experience," Brown said. "We can throw that out the window. I think she just trying to be cool. Personally, the reason that I don't like it is there's a lot of little girls that saw and looked up to Miley Cyrus as a little kid. Now they grown and they seeing what she doing. Somebody else can do that. You can be the one person who don't do that. What's your point? That you want to **** black ****** or something? I don't get it. You just lost a nice-looking White dude, who was rich. Is he? I don’t know. I just know homeboy left Miley Cyrus and I say, 'Duh.'
Brown was also asked how he feels about men in Hip Hop who have endorsed Miley Cyrus' music and rapping. Cyrus, for example, appears as a rapper on Mike WiLL Made It's recent single "23," which also features Juicy J and Wiz Khalifa, who have also publicly endorsed Cyrus.
"I think anybody doing that just trying to eat," Brown said. "Ain't no ***** worried about their own music worried about her. Kendrick Lamar is not trying to do no song with Miley Cyrus. It's just like this, man. It's like the little White girl in the hood that might get you a plug on some pills or some ****. You gonna be nice to her to get your plug or whatever you need to get. They trying to eat."
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Never heard this guys music , but he summed it up in a nutshell.