Foxy Brown Addresses Jay-Z Relationship Rumors: ‘Y’all Want Me to Be Anti-Hov So Bad’

In a series of Instagram Story posts over the weekend, Foxy Brown attempted to debunk rumors that she and Jay-Z had a sexual relationship when she was underage.

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.

Brown initially posted and addressed a screenshot of a tweet alleging Jay made her sign an NDA, among other things, calling it “fake news.”

“In icon business! Miss me wit that fake news,” Foxy wrote. “NDA? Ain’t a MF alive could stop my story. NDA on my sh– gon’ run 100 mill.”

She then posted a screenshot of a YouTube video saying she’s breaking her silence about Jay-Z and references one of her IG Stories where she tells someone, “My story will shock to your core! I don’t play victim. But I had to step away for a min, for my sanity, or I would’ve been dead,” in response to a fan giving her positive words about here resolve.

“Stop playin’ wit my name, dyin’ for a comment,” Brown said. “Can’t spin me with the sucker sh– to take Hov down. Betta ask bout’ the cloth I’m cut from.”

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

The rumors about their relationship started when Nas mentioned their alleged relationship on 2001’s diss song “Ether,” on which he rapped, “Foxy got you hot ’cause you kept your face in her p—/ What you think, you getting girls now ’cause of your looks?”

The rumors have ramped up on social media since Diddy was arrested.

Angel Diaz

Billboard