Go buy her album, it's “perfect,” he says sarcastically

Feb 20, 2012 14:56 GMT  ·  By

The feud lives on, and neither Miranda Lambert nor Chris Brown is ready to let this go. After she bashed him in one of her more recent concerts, Chris is responding on Twitter, proving he's not ready to go down without a fight.

It all started, as we also informed you at the time, shortly after Chris' two performances at the 2012 Grammy Awards, with country singer Miranda Lambert taking to her Twitter to say she didn't believe the industry should welcome him back just like that.

She was referring, of course, to the way Brown got a standing ovation, 3 years after he brutally beat up his ex-girlfriend Rihanna.

Over the weekend, video emerged of Miranda in concert, flashing a fan-made sign reading “Take notes Chris Brown,” right before launching into a song about a wife deciding to shoot her abusive husband.

Chris, of course, can't keep quiet about it – not when he believes that Miranda is merely using his name for publicity.

“Using my name to get publicity? I love it! Perform your heart out! Go buy @miranda_lambert album! So motivational and 'PERFECT'!” he tweeted shortly afterwards.

Miranda hasn't yet responded to this but, considering how vocal she's been about Brown's career so far, she will probably not take long in coming up with an answer.

“Get a good picture now, put it on Twitter. I’ve been in a world of hurt with Chris Brown fans lately... but see, I just have to speak my mind because where I come from beating up on a woman is never okay,” she said during the concert.

She was reassuring her fans she wasn't about to back down just because Brown's followers had attacked her on Twitter – for saying she believed shouldn't have welcomed a known women beater with open arms at the Grammys.

“So that's why my daddy taught me early on in life how to use a shotgun,” she added. She then sang “Gunpowder and Lead,” the track that deals precisely with this topic – and offers an otherwise debatable solution to the issue of domestic abuse.