By Karu F. Daniels, AOL Black Voices
Question: Is YouTube the work of the devil?
Well, I always thought the leading viral video sharing website was the best thing since sliced bread. but now hip-hop sexpot Foxy Brown -- who most recently made front page headlines for an alleged streetfight in the lower trenches of Brooklyn -- has infiltrated its airwaves.
Better than any magazine cover story I ever read on the brazen broad --who once pulled a 'Vibe' magazine editor's hair, and has built a reputation for assaulting manicurists up and down the eastern seaboard -- Fox Boogie gets loose like a bucket of juice with startling revelations about Jay-Z, Notorious B.I.G. and Lil' Kim.
But that's not it...
The 26-year-old Brooklyn bad girl talks candidly about chopping it up with South African civil rights figure Winnie Mandela.
And who knew that Rev. Al Sharpton was her Godfather?
Jesus, please take the wheel.
This is a five-parter. And the language is hard, so beware.
Watch the rapstress in her all her glory -- at your own risk.
-- Foxy talks about how b#$%!es better watch out ...
-- Foxy talks about F#$%ing with real N-words ...
-- Foxy talks about her "endowments" were "crazy" since she was 14 ...
(I love the interviewer ... he's comedy)
-- Foxy gets "a little funny" talking about her former galpal turned rap nemesis Lil' Kim ...
(The henchmen in the background are trying to destroy me with their mean mugging.)
-- Foxy talks about women in rap, Kimora Lee Simmons, Mya, bum b*tches and Babs (from 'Making of the Band')...
("Going in your mouth?" Whoa!!!)


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By: Matt on 7/26/2007 2:19AM
oh, but i definitely believe Nas did some writing for her because you can tell by the flow on some songs on ill na na and firm -- completely nas' flow on songs like married to firm, and the promise, and the chase.
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