Chris Brown has denied that he insulted fellow musician Jay-Z, saying his online comments were blown out of proportion.
The R&B star wrote the word "cornball" on his Twitter
page as Jay-Z was honoured with the Best Male Hip-Hop Artist trophy at the recent American Music Awards (AMAs).
Brown, who later deleted the message, said he was shocked to read the papers claiming he insulted the hip-hop mogul.
"My Twitter didn’t get hacked, people blew it out of proportion,” Contactmusic quoted him as telling a US radio station.
"I was also commenting on certain things going on the AMAs but I was still Tweeting randomly about what was going on. Everybody was like 'Oh he's making an excuse. I just said 'cornball.' I wasn't talking about homie (Jay-Z) at all."
"At that moment, I started seeing the comments, ''Oh you talking about Jay? You talking about Jay?'' I was like hell nah, then I said let me delete this before this gets out proportion.
“I don’t need no problems right now, I don’t need no more people cussing me out. They blew it up and I was like man, whatever,” he added.