Foxy Brown disses Lil' Kim!

Foxy Brown recently resurfaced, taking shots at longtime rival Lil’ Kim on the new track “Off the Muscle.”
On the song, which is available on YouTube Foxy Brown makes an obvious reference to Kim’s appearance on the ABC series Dancing with the Stars last May. She raps, “Catch me at Marcy at the mall/ But muthafuckas will never see me dancing with the stars/ Never, will I embarrass my borough/ I’m too thorough/ Dark skin bitches, we here now/ I swear now/ Ya’ll bitches wanna be me so bad/ Ya’ll studied my whole swag.”

Although Foxy Brown and Lil Kim haven’t taken shots at each other in a while it seems the riff might be fueled by the fact that both rappers have reported that they’re working on new albums for next year.
Foxy Brown recently appeared on VH1’s Hip Hop Honors gala in celebration of Def Jam’s 25th Anniversary.
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Shyne released from jail on Oct. 6, 2009!

Hours after his release from Clinton Correctional Facility in Dannemora, New York, rapper Shyne has yet to taste freedom. The former Bad Boy artist, born Jamal Barrow, was transfered directly to a federal detention center, while authorities review his immigrations status to determine whether or not he will be deported to his native Belize.
Shyne, who changed his name no Moses Michael Leviy after upon converting to Judaism in 2006, served more than nine years of a ten year sentence on assault and attempted murder charges.
If it is determined that Shyne will face deportation or removal proceedings, he would likely remain in federal custody until an immigration judge rules on two points.
The proceedings would require for a judge to first make a determination of the Brooklyn MC’s removability according to all current and applicable laws. The judge would then determine whether, as a permanent resident alien or naturalized American citizen, Shyne qualifies for any form of relief from removal.
The news of Shyne’s pending release on Tuesday (October 6) was viewed as only a possibility by fans until the announcement that he had in fact been released was made early Tuesday afternoon.
It was not the first time rumors of the rapper’s release had hit the internet. His attorney, Oscar Michelen, blames the New York Department of Corrections Inmate Lookup system.
“If you have the information, it will show you that [Shyne's] earlier release date was originally April [of this year] and then June,” Michelen told MTV News. “And we don't now how that was in there. But it showed that. And then what would happen is before a release date, [an inmate] would get produced before a parole board, and in the institution, there would be rumors that [Shyne] was up for parole.”
Scarface aka Facemob: I'm done!
Scarface: The 360 deal is f***ery. You’re giving up money all the way around. What ever you do the record company is there. That’s bulls***. My advice to any artist is to do what Lil Wayne is doing or what Soulja Boy is doing, maintain the rights to your s***. That 360 s*** is total f***ery. I wouldn’t dare even dream about doing a 360 deal. As a matter of fact, that’s some made up s***; that’s not even in the books.
Well, with any kind of music that you f*** with, you got some great music and you got some not so great music. That’s Hip-Hop, that’s R&B, that’s Rock and Roll—let me give you an example. A Rock guy, his name is f***ing Meat Loaf, right. I think that he’s the absolute f***ing worst! But, people love Meat Loaf. You can think of the worst MC you’ve ever heard and people love it, you can think of the worst R&B singer you’ve ever heard and people love it. So, it’s all in one’s preference on what’s great and what’s not…







