‘Discover’ A Karrueche Tran Diss Track? — Read Lyrics To Chris Brown’s New Song – Hollywood Life

Chris Brown Disses Karrueche Tran In New Track, ‘Discover’: Read The Scathing Lyrics

Dig a little deeper into the lyrics of one of the awesome new songs on Chris Brown's new album, 'Royalty,' and you'll find something else: a diss track. 'Discover' is a scathing takedown of Karrueche Tran; click through to read the lyrics! We knew that Chris Brown's new album, Royalty, already featured one major Karrueche Tran diss track -- the aptly named "Kae." But out of nowhere comes "Discover," a love song gone wrong about a woman whom Chris loves, but has left him behind. Karrueche, much? Click through to read the lyrics!

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“I’m guessing this is where it ends (You don’t even pick up for a n—-)
I know she’s calling all her friends (And they don’t like me, f–k y’all b—hes)
They probably tryna take her out (All up in the VIP so they can take a picture)
And tryna find her ass a man, s–t, make a n—- mad
Cause she know I’m hurting, she know that I’m hurting
Yeah she know I care, she know that I care
I can’t understand, know I treat you bad
But you don’t get me back like that, no, no”

Wow! So from this verse, Chris is going brutal on Karruche. It reads like a woman he loved is moving on from him, without looking back. She and her friends are still in the limelight (and Karrueche did love Chris’ fame!), but she’s looking for someone else; she doesn’t care if Chris is hurting. And he’s not going to take it back.

Sure, buddy. The rest of the song takes a softer approach, and actually tells a different story. Though Chris is livid with his girl for splitting on him, he’s still madly in love with her. She’s all her can think about. He can’t breathe without her! Just take a look at the chorus:

I discover, discover I love her
Oh, I gotta get her back, oh
I discover, discover I love her
Ooh that would get her back

Well, what is it, Chris? Do you love Karrueche, or are you glad to see her go? After hearing “Kae,” and getting through the chorus of this, you’re going to have a lot of explaining to do to Karrueche if it’s the former!

HollywoodLifers, do you think “Discover” is about Karrueche? Tell us in the comments!