Search
Close this search box.

Foxy Brown writing tell-all book about Jay-Z and others

Back in the 1990s, there was a creative boom much like the one hip hop is undergoing now. Creativity was high and the game was open to trying new things. A renaissance, of sorts, took place with the female rappers. Brooklyn birthed both Lil’ Kim and Foxy Brown, two of hip hop’s lifelong enemies.

In 1996, Foxy Brown first appeared on Jay-Z’s debut single, “Ain’t No N****,” at the age of fifteen. Early in their careers, many more songs came from the two, including “I’ll Be” and “(Always Be My) Sunshine.” Of course, Foxy Brown and Jay-Z went down two completely different paths in the 2000s that led them to this current place.

Seventeen years later, Foxy Brown has an ax to grind with Jay-Z and a dangerous story to tell. Recently, Foxy Brown revealed Jay-Z took her virginity at the age of fifteen and that he is bisexual. Buying her massive gifts and sending her on trips, Foxy Brown has claimed Jay-Z is an undercover chaser of transvestites.

Claiming to have contracted gonorrhea from Jay-Z, she soon began being harassed by transvestites. Foxy Brown also claimed Jay-Z filmed one of her sex sessions that Jamie Foxx also was present for. According to Foxy Brown’s claims, Jamie Foxx soon jumped in and she had a threesome with him and Jay-Z. A robbery occurred soon after and this tape disappeared and Foxy Brown says Jay-Z was the one behind it.

Foxy Brown went to to insinuate that Jay-Z and former NBA player Larry Johnson were involved in a homosexual relationship and lived together in New York City when he represented Rocawear. Speaking on Beyonce, Foxy Brown referred to her as a halitosis-infested heffa.

More Featured News

Chris Brown disses Quavo again on new "Weakest Link" single