James Brown’s daughters still get DMs from his fans ‘all the time,’ almost 20 years after his death
Their papa’s got a brand new message.
James Brown’s daughters said their Instagram inboxes are filled with DMs from their dad’s fans — from places as far as Japan, Africa, and Australia — almost 20 years after his passing.
“It’s all the time from people from all over the world. Sometimes I’ve got to hit ‘See translation’ because I don’t understand what they said,” said Deanna, 55, who is featured in the exclusive clip above The Post got from the upcoming A&E docuseries “James Brown: Say it Loud.”
“They don’t even realize, ‘I don’t speak your language, baby. You gotta talk to me in English.'”
Yamma, 51, said she is always touched to learn that Brown, who was called “the Hardest-Working Man in Show Business,” took time to chat it up with his fan base.
“Most people say, ‘I met him and we got a chance to talk’” she told The Post ahead of the premiere of the docuseries, which airs on Feb. 19 and 20.
The Brown girls, who are both based in Aiken, S.C., pay homage to their dad, who died in 2006 at 73 after contracting pneumonia, with their Instagram handles — Deanna’s is @daughterofsoul.
