Chris Brown Producer RoccStar Claims Singer Is Being Villainized In New Doc

Chris Brown has been a controversial figure for most of his career. His talent, and his ability to make hits is undeniable. His personal life, however, has been characterized by assault charges and allegations. The latter aspect will serve as the focus of an upcoming documentary. Chris Brown: A History of Violence will detail the alleged assaults that the singer has been accused of throughout the years. The ID release will include interviews with Brown’s alleged victims. One person who is opposed to the documentary, however, is the singer’s longtime producer, RoccStar.

TMZ asked RoccStar about the documentary, and the producer made it clear that he didn’t buy into the allegations. “I don’t understand,” he stated. “He’s probably one of the nicest, coolest dudes. That’s like one of my closest friends.” RoccStar, real name Leon Youngblood, Jr., also told the outlet that he felt the singer was being victimized by his accusers. “I just realized that the documentary wasn’t a positive doc,” he admitted. “I’m lost… We’re trying to go find victims now? I think that’s unbelievable.” RoccStar added that Chris Brown is one of the most successful artists of his generation, as well as a “family man.” He’s of the opinion that the singer’s critics should “get lives” of their own.

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RoccStar Feels Chris Brown Has Become The ‘Victim’

“People are just trying to bring him down,” RoccStar opined. “He’s talented, man. Let him live. Let him do his thing… Now he’s the victim.” This is not the first time the producer has spoken up in defense of Chris Brown. RoccStar talked about his long-standing relationship with the singer during a recent appearance on AllHipHop. He also spoke highly of Brown’s process, and the fact that they’ve managed to make an impressive body of work together over the years. “CB don’t really mess with people too hard,” he said. “The fact that he trusted me to come in and make sure the frequency was tuned to where he’s going, in life and with tech, with different things.”

Chris Brown and RoccStar do go way back. The latter first worked with Brown on the 2014 release X, which yielded the smash hit singles “Fine China” and “Autumn Leaves.” Other albums with RoccStar production include Indigo (2019), Breezy (2022), and 11:11 (2023). RoccStar has been most involved with 11:11, providing production and songwriting on a whopping eight songs. The two are definitely in sync when it comes to the studio. One can only assume that RoccStar is going to skip out on watching the new doc. Chris Brown: A History of Violence, meanwhile, will air on the ID channel on October 27.

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Chris Brown’s Producer Roccstar Holds Home Invader at Gunpoint Until Arrest

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Several reports have confirmed that Leon Youngblood Jr., better known as the producer “Roccstar”, turned the tables on a would-be robber during a home invasion at his Chatsworth, California home.

The 33-year-old producer was alerted of the burglar on the roof of his garage early Monday morning. Roccstar engaged in a physical confrontation with the intruder, holding him at gunpoint until the police arrived to arrest the intruder. The longtime producer of controversial crooner Chris Brown uploaded a video to IG about the incdent.

Roccstar also inquired the media as to why they didn’t mention the intruder’s race in any of the news reports.

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RoccStar Stops Trespasser At Gunpoint

Leon “RoccStar” Youngblood Jr. has made a name for himself by producing some of Chris Brown‘s biggest hits. The producer has worked with the rapper since 2014. He has also gained a following due to his appearance on the reality show Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood. Moreover, he guest-starred on Basketball Wives. He is a platinum-selling producer who has a lot of clout and respect from the music community.

However, he is in the news for a completely different reason. A recent incident at his California home saw the 33-year-old take his safety, and justice, into his own hands. TMZ broke the story on April 11 about the reportedly April 10 incident in Chatsworth. Chatsworth is located northwest of Los Angeles. It is also the home of the famed Iverson Movie Ranch.

RoccStar Did What He Had To Do

First reported by TMZ, RoccStar was awoken early on Monday morning by his home alarm. According to RoccStar, the system warned him that someone was on the roof of his garage. According to TMZ‘s source, RoccStar was armed with a firearm when he confronted the individual. After ordering the man to come down, an altercation broke out between the two men. After overpowering the trespasser, RoccStar and a member of his gated community’s security held the man until the police arrived. According to available data, Chatsworth, where RoccStar’s home is located, has a crime rate of 24.15 per 1000 residents. However, that relative safety will mean nothing to RoccStar after Monday’s incident.

The suspect was taken to the hospital and treated for minor injuries before being detained on attempted burglary, vandalism, and possession of burglary tools. However, RoccStar is yet to release a public statement about the incident. Despite this, it is safe to say that RoccStar is not the person to mess with. Or in this case, not the person whose garage roof you should be climbing on. The suspect, now in custody, should count himself lucky that RoccStar showed composure and restraint during the incident. If he releases a statement, RoccStar’s account of what happened may shed more light on the situation.

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