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Chris Brown's recent diss track "Weakest Link" aimed at Quavo is a highlight in the ongoing feud between the two artists, which stems from personal and professional conflicts including connections to Brown’s ex, Karrueche Tran. The song, a response to Quavo's "Tender," showcases Brown's aggressive lyrical style and includes an interpolation of Nardo Wick’s "Who Want Smoke?" Brown’s lyrics are sharp, assertive, and continue the tradition of hip-hop battles where artists address grievances through their music. The track, produced by Orsix, Neverodd, and KXVI, features a heavy beat and menacing bassline, emphasizing the combative nature of Brown’s message and reinforcing his presence in the music industry despite his controversial history.
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