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Foxy Brown's Ex-Manager Fires Back, Warns Rapper Over The Airwaves
Contributed by: Brandi Hopper
Source: sohh.com
Posted on: May 22, 2008 07:28 PDT
Filed under: Rap, Underground

Foxy Brown

Foxy's former manager and CEO of Black Hand Entertainment, Chaz "Slim" Williams, spoke out recently, firing back at the Brooklyn rapper's harsh criticism of the album that was released under his tutelage.

As SOHH previously reported, a recently-freed Foxy blasted her long-awaited album Brooklyn's Don Diva, which was released last week. She claimed the disc was compiled without her approval while she was doing an eight-month bid in New York City's Riker's Island correctional facility.

"I heard this CD in its entirety for the first time just days ago and was devastated," she said. "[I am] riddled with grief over an album that was seemingly so carelessly orchestrated."

During the interview Williams sarcastically said he takes full responsibility for the whole project.

"It's really my fault," he joked on Sirius' Shade 45 radio show Lip Service. "I picked the tracks, I wrote the record, and I recorded it so you can blame me. I was in the booth." [Listen here]

Furthermore Williams told hosts Angela Yee and Leah Rose that the only time he really heard the album was during production. He never gave it a final listen.

"To tell you the truth, I didn't listen to the album after it was [recorded]," he said. "I don't even have it."

In case she may want to make a bigger deal of her displeasure with the record, Williams, who was spotlighted on an episode of BET's documentary series American Gangster last year, issued a warning to Fox Boogie.

"I just want you to know that in times of peace you prepare for war, and you better bet I'm prepared, so I would advise as a cautionary measure, a caveat, don't even do it."

The two have parted ways after working together for over a year.

Next month, Koch plans on re-releasing Brooklyn's Don Diva with a more structured promotional campaign, which includes five new records, videos, publicity and mass marketing. The disc won't hit shelves without Foxy's say-so.

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