Bobby Brown has been sprouting off again, and just like in the past, his intended target is R&B singer Usher. Bobby is writing a tell-all book and in it he declares himself as "The King of Stage" (he can't be serious). He also claims that Usher copies his routine at his shows. Check out the conceited quote right here: "I've always considered myself 'The King of Stage.' To this very day, I still don't think anyone can get with me on the stage. I own the stage. I watched one of Usher’s shows and he basically did my whole show. It was as if it was me on stage. The thing about it is, I love seeing that. It's a compliment to me as a performer. I think you take parts of whoever is the hottest act of that era and you incorporate that into your own style. It's just like taking buttermilk, eggs and corn meal, you whip it up bake it and you have cornbread". Sounds like that crack has gone to Bobby's head. Bobby's heyday has been long gone and forgotten about. He's not even a legend, just a has-been. Sure, he knew how to work a stage, but so did many other artists back in the day (too many to name). Nobody TODAY is citing Bobby as an influence to their career. Put down the pipe already.
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