Chris Brown Disses Drake While At Hollywood Club After DJ Plays Rapper's Hit Song 'Started From The Bottom'

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By Amethyst Tate | March 9, 2013 1:55 AM EST

Chris Brown wants nothing to do with rapper Drake, and had choice words for the Toronto rapper while at a Hollywood club.

On Thursday night, the “Forever” singer was at Hollywood’s Emerson Theater, when the DJ played Drake’s current hit, “Started From the Bottom.”

Brown was not pleased, and asked the DJ to stop the music, before shouting “"The DJ can play this [expletive], but I want you all to know, [expletive] Drake!" clubgoers said.  

The artist then proceeded to give an impromptu performance, singing some of his own hit songs.

Brown and Drake’s dislike for one another escalated last June, when they got into a brawl in a New York City nightclub.

According to the New York Times, Drake's entourage reportedly rebuffed Brown's gesture of a bottle of champagne at W.i.P nightclub on June 14th. Ice chips were thrown at Brown and then a bottle was reportedly thrown from Brown's table into the crowd.

Four bottles were then thrown from Drake's table, one aimed straight for Brown. Brown's then-girlfriend, Karrueche Tran, suffered a concussion, and Brown tweeted a picture of a cut on his chin following the altercation. 

The fight allegedly was over Barbadian beauty Rihanna, who has been romantically linked to both men in the past. 

This has not been a good week for Brown, after he reportedly kicked his bodyguard off his private plane.

According to The Bermuda Sun, Brown and his entourage stopped in Bermuda for a pit stop to refuel the private plane.

An altercation allegedly ensued between Brown and the bodyguard, Big Pat. 

An airport woker told the publication, "The security guard came inside [an airport building] and said he wasn’t getting back on the plane. [The man told him he had gotten into an altercation with Brown.] Chris went back through customs and the plane left at about 2:20 p.m.”

Big Pat ended up catching a later flight back to New York’s JFK airport.

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