Foxy Brown Makes Statement Of Not Being Anti-Hov (Jay Z)

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Foxy Brown Makes Statement Of Not Being Anti-Hov (Jay Z)

Foxy Brown has addressed online rumors about her relationship with Jay-Z and allegations of a non-disclosure agreement (NDA). On October 6, she took to Instagram to respond to speculation, particularly sparked by a Youtuber, claiming she had signed an NDA to stay silent about her connection with Jay-Z. Foxy dismissed the claims as “fake news.”

In her post, Foxy firmly rejected any attempts to involve her in controversies surrounding Jay-Z. She stated that people are “dyin’ for a comment” but can’t manipulate her into turning against him. She highlighted her loyalty, making it clear that she refuses to be used to damage his reputation, saying, “Y’all want me to be anti-Hov so bad.”

 

She then added: “Comprehension is a lost art” and “Y’all want me to be anti-Hov so bad. FOH. Post that.”

NAS STARTED RUMORS ON ETHER?

The rumors, partly influenced by Nas’ diss track “Ether” and recent buzz around Diddy, have led some fans to speculate about Jay-Z’s involvement in certain allegations. However, both Jay-Z and Foxy have largely avoided addressing these claims publicly, and Foxy’s recent denial seeks to put an end to the speculation.

Brown famously made her debut in 1995 on LL Cool J‘s posse cut “I Shot Ya” alongside Def Squad’s Keith Murray, the late Prodigy, Fat Joe and, of course, LL when she was just 19 years old. However, most remember her getting her start opposite Jay-Z on the 1996 hit single “Ain’t No N—a,” from his debut album Reasonable Doubt, and the two continued to feature on each other’s tracks, where she would often play Bonnie to his Clyde in terms of themes and subject matter.

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