Chris Brown Denies Being Anti-Semitic After Withdrawing A Controversial New Song Kanye West

JAKARTA - Chris Brown denied being anti-Semitic after he was seen dancing to Kanye West's controversial new song.

A video circulating on social media shows the Wall To Wall singer dancing with West accompanied by West's new song Vultures at a party in Dubai.

This song marked West's return after he was hit with a series of anti-Semitic accusations last year and saw him directly overcoming the allegations before potentially adding fuel to it with the lyrics: How come I'm anti-Semitic, I just a Jewish

After receiving a strong reaction for dancing to the song, particularly the controversial line, Brown via his Instagram Stories revealed that he was not anti-Semitic.

"I'm not antisemetic at all!!! I'm pro-life and I'm making music for the whole world!!!!!," he started his message.

"So please don't be fooled by thinking I spread hatred or don't mind that! This is for millions of small children who admire [me] and may be confused," he continued.

Anti-Semitism charges were first leveled against West in October 2022 after he said he would commit a dead con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE', which he claims has ties to black people.

A former staff member at TMZ also claimed that the rapper had praised "Hitler and Nazi" during an interview with the site.

Recently, West was accused of drawing swastika in a meeting with Adidas about his Yeezy footwear, and the former company employee stated that he had been involved in anti-Semitic behavior since the initial meeting in 2013.

Kanye West, Chris Brown, Ty Dolla Sign, Spice J, Vory, Cyhi The Prynce and more listening to Ye's song "Vultures" at his party in Dubai. pic.twitter.com/Itl7wF0Uxt