Kevin McCall, best known for his work with Chris Brown in the early 2010s, has claimed that the singer still owes him money. During an appearance on the Back On Figg show on YouTube, he opened up about his current financial struggles and appealed to Brown for help.
"Why the f*ck I got an EBT card?" he asked, pulling the card out of his wallet. He then referenced the success of Chris Brown’s ongoing Breezy Bowl tour, adding, "Can I get $25K for them four songs I owe you?" As he continued speaking, McCall became emotional and broke into tears, emphasizing how difficult things have been financially.
The interview quickly spread online, with fans sharing mixed opinions. One user on X (formerly Twitter) wrote, "This is an entertainer/athlete who had a short career – as most do – and didn’t find/create something sustainable after it ended. That’s all. He did not get robbed; this is the normal way careers go." Another added, "He talking like the average person remembers who he was lmao."
While Chris Brown hasn’t publicly responded, Young Thug stepped in and offered support on social media. Posting on X, he wrote, "Kevin McCall hit me my n*a, I’ll give u the 25k u need, and i no CB would give it to u also bro he a real one. N**s is busy sometimes brada."
McCall has a history of collaborations with Brown. He was featured on Brown’s 2010 hit “Deuces” and appeared on his 2011 single “Strip.” He also released his own debut single “Naked” in 2012.
The situation unfolded just as Chris Brown wrapped up his Breezy Bowl XX tour. He started the European leg in June before launching the U.S. shows at the end of July. The tour came to a close on October 16 in New Orleans, with Summer Walker, Bryson Tiller, and Jhené Aiko joining him as special guests.

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