Brooklyn rapper Foxy Brown has replied to recent comments made by her former manager Chaz "Slim" Williams, CEO of Black Hand Entertainment. Williams, whose infamous criminal career and subsequent rise in the music industry was chronicled on a recent episode of American Gangster. The pair are at odds over Brown's Koch Records release Brooklyn's Don Diva, which Williams assembled and produced while the rapper was incarcerated for violating her probation.
Brown has responded to recent controversial comments that Williams made on Shade 45's Lip Service show on Monday, warning the Brooklyn rapper that he was "prepared for war."
"I am far more interested in the truth, than making this guy famous," Foxy Brown told AllHipHop.com. "This was probably the most illogical business decision I've ever made in my entire career. But I believe in giving a nigga a chance...so I did. Completely ignoring my intuition."
Foxy Brown dismissed the comments and Chaz Williams himself has since clarified his comments, noting that he was speaking in general terms and didn’t mean to imply any threat of physical harm against the female rapper.
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