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Monday, May 14, 2012

Russell Simmons Keeps It Real, Fires Subliminal Shots At Chris Brown Over RIhanna




Russell Simmons has never been the man to hold his tongue back on his feelings. The business guru has no problem letting his feelings be known to the world and he took to his Global Grind website to share his thoughts on double standards. Who did he use as his example? None other than Rihanna and those who she have been linked to in recent years, aka Chris Brown, Drake etc.

Rus breaks down the real deal in his piece "Get Off Rihanna's D*ck,"he writes:

"There have been a lot of artists recently talking about "good girl gone bad," Rihanna. As far as I'm concerned, I don't see why everyone has their panties up in a bunch. It's just that she is out there allegedly fuckin' the rockstars of her dreams and you out there fuckin' groupies. You can't be mad that she was seen walking out of Ashton Kutcher's house late one night, cause you know if you were seen walking out of Adriana Lima's house late one night, you would be in the studio the next day rapping about it. I mean, you all got like 50 girls in your videos drooling over you and you dissing Rihanna? I can't blame a girl for being independent, having fun and living her life the way she wants to. I am certainly not condoning indiscriminate sex, but don't get mad cause the girl...

Remember, I was a manager once and I have seen these types of young men on the road. I was with Run-DMC, the Beastie Boys, LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Whoodini and saw all of the girls after the show line up outside the dressing rooms. I mean, Whoodini even wrote a song about, "I Am A Hoe" and went on to rap, "I rock three different girls after every show." So, I know how this shit works. You all got 10 times as many girls as Rihanna has men, and you know that. I love you guys, and this certainly ain't a diss, but I gotta keep it real.

~RussellS Simmons"

It's quite apparent that if Russell is tired of all the slamming on Rihanna, maybe it ought to stop, right? What do you think of Russell's piece?

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