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Chris Brown Sounds Off On Rapper Wearing 'Grandma's Curtains'

Chris Brown took to Twitter Thursday to speak out against rappers who he refused to name while ranting about his probation and helping those living in poverty.

Brown, 25, decided to begin his rant by speaking about rappers on Thursday night.

"Most of the rap (expletives) make me sick! All political," Brown tweeted. "It's hip hop. All that gangsta (expletive) y'all talk in y'all records... Boof!(SIC)"

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The Grammy award winning singer-songwriter went on to antagonize the unnamed entertainer that he was tweeting his frustration toward.

"Grow some balls and y'all not being fashionable wit y'all grandmother's curtains on. Any problems... See my 'by myself'" Brown wrote. "I don't give a (expletive) no more. My hands work just fine!"

Brown went on to address his issues with probation which was reinstated recently while calling for people to do more in their communities.

"(Expletive) done 6 months community service wit police and the DA racist (expletive) crying to the judge that I didn't do it. (expletive) the SYSTEM," Brown tweeted. "How about y'all take care of all the homeless kids and families on skid row. Promote helping people that are really (expletive) up in your city!"

Brown closed his rant by letting people know that he was not concerned if they were offended by his tweets.

"I ain't gotta @ no (expletive). If u feel offended... (expletive) u," he wrote.

The singer's rant comes weeks after he suffered from a non-epileptic seizure caused by stress.

"(Brown's NES was caused by) intense fatigue and extreme emotional stress, both due to the continued onslaught of unfounded legal matters and the nonstop negativity," the singer's representatives reportedly told HipHollywood.com

Before the seizure, Brown recently made headlines for allegedly wanting to give up on music. The singer reportedly tweeted and then deleted the post about his frustration with fame.

"Don't worry mainstream America," Brown tweeted on Aug. 6. "After this X album, it'll probably be my last album. … Being famous is amazing when it's for ur music and talent. I'm tired of being famous for a mistake I made when i was 18. I'm cool & over it!"

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