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Kanye West defends Chris Brown

‘Can’t we give Chris a break?’ West said on VH1’s ‘Storytellers’

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Hip-hop star Kanye West said the public should give Chris Brown "a break," during a recent taping of VH1's "storytellers."
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updated 6:54 p.m. ET March 2, 2009

In the wake of the Chris Brown and Rihanna incident, Kanye West spoke out, saying Rihanna was like the rapper’s “baby sis” and noting he would “do anything and everything to help her in any situation.”

But on Saturday, West joined VH1’s “Storytellers” fold, and came to the defense of Brown.

“Can’t we give Chris a break?” West told the audience. “I know I make mistakes in life.”

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During the show, the always-candid West told stories as he introduced several of his songs, including “Heartless” and “Robocop.” But Brown and Rihanna weren’t the only controversial topics he addressed.

When the show aired, producers cut out West’s plea for Brown, but they did leave in his anger against Dr. Jan Adams, the surgeon who performed his mother’s deadly plastic surgery.

“A new book coming out — ‘Dr. Adams The Truth about Donda West: What The Media Doesn’t Want You To Know,’” West said as the music for the song, “Flashing Lights,” began. “Now that my mom has passed, would she really want me to put myself in a situation where I go to jail, for killin’ him?”

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