![]() He offered to perform a $12,500 procedure for free in order to save her hair. The single dropped today and is available on all streaming platforms.īrown became a viral sensation back in February when millions of people online watched her journey to remove the Gorilla Glue from her scalp.Įventually, after a month of agony and unsuccessful visits to the emergency room, a celebrity plastic surgeon saw Brown's viral video and contacted her. Back in May, Minaj shouted out Brown in her song "Fractions" when she mentioned "little miss Gorilla Glue." Brown and her team said they thought maybe Minaj would be down for a collab, but unfortunately, Minaj did not reply. Her team told TMZ that Brown wrote the track all on her own and that this is her first time ever rapping.īrown's team also said that they reached out to Nicki Minaj in an attempt to get her on the track. In the song, Brown remixed audio clips from her original viral video in a recording studio in Hollywood last month. "My scalp was burning, it was concerning.till I saw it went viral." "Made a TikTok video for answers and all," Brown rapped. But this time Brown wanted to take back her voice, she told TMZ. ![]()
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