Whoopi
General Manager
Foxy Brown Beef History:
Not Including: Lil Kim (deserves it's own thread)
Queen Latifah:
A beef between Foxy Brown and Queen Latifah ensued in late 1996, when media reports indicated that Brown was a prime target in Latifah's diss record "Name Callin", which was featured in the movie soundtrack Set It Off.
[video=youtube_share;TPR2E1STcbw]https://youtu.be/TPR2E1STcbw[/video]
In response, Brown made allegations of Latifah "checking her out" at musical events and had even gone further to question Latifah's sexuality in various public radio interviews. In 1998, Brown released a diss record titled "10% Dis", where she continually questioned Latifah's sexuality and accused her of being jealous.
[video=youtube_share;TqWJOFvtyFU]https://youtu.be/TqWJOFvtyFU[/video]
By spring of 1998, Latifah responded to Brown through another diss record, "Name Callin' Part II." In the record, Latifah disses Brown about her heavy reliance on xes-appeal, in which she implies that Brown has to rely on skimpy outfits to hide her "half-assed flow."
[video=youtube_share;ccZDbKtz23E]https://youtu.be/ccZDbKtz23E[/video]
Foxy Brown retaliated back via a response-diss record titled "Talk to Me", in which Brown made fun of the ratings of Latifah's television talk show and went on to make various homophobic remarks to both Latifah and then–newcomer Queen Pen.
[video=youtube_share;sXpAxvzEL1g]https://youtu.be/sXpAxvzEL1g[/video]
In 2000, both Brown and Latifah reconciled and squashed the beef; to show truce, Brown performed her song "Na Na Be Like" on The Queen Latifah Show.
Side Beef:
Queen Pen:
In response to "10% Dis", Pen had reportedly stepped to Brown barefoot in the lobby of Nevada's Reno Hilton during the Impact Music Convention and tried to slap and chase her down an elevator. The fight would later be broken up by Brown's associates Noreaga and Cam'ron, resulting in a subjugation of the altercation.
In 2001, Pen subliminally responded to the diss track via her record "I Got Cha", in which Pen rechristened Brown as a "bum b!tch", and later went on to make remarks about her being funny and fake "like a drag queen."
[video=youtube_share;SxpG8ROZ2Hc]https://youtu.be/SxpG8ROZ2Hc[/video]
Shortly after the track's release, the feud began to die down and by August 2006, both Pen and Brown reconciled and squashed the beef during an attendance at Russell Simmons' Hip-Hop Summit.
Not Including: Lil Kim (deserves it's own thread)
Queen Latifah:
A beef between Foxy Brown and Queen Latifah ensued in late 1996, when media reports indicated that Brown was a prime target in Latifah's diss record "Name Callin", which was featured in the movie soundtrack Set It Off.
[video=youtube_share;TPR2E1STcbw]https://youtu.be/TPR2E1STcbw[/video]
In response, Brown made allegations of Latifah "checking her out" at musical events and had even gone further to question Latifah's sexuality in various public radio interviews. In 1998, Brown released a diss record titled "10% Dis", where she continually questioned Latifah's sexuality and accused her of being jealous.
[video=youtube_share;TqWJOFvtyFU]https://youtu.be/TqWJOFvtyFU[/video]
By spring of 1998, Latifah responded to Brown through another diss record, "Name Callin' Part II." In the record, Latifah disses Brown about her heavy reliance on xes-appeal, in which she implies that Brown has to rely on skimpy outfits to hide her "half-assed flow."
[video=youtube_share;ccZDbKtz23E]https://youtu.be/ccZDbKtz23E[/video]
Foxy Brown retaliated back via a response-diss record titled "Talk to Me", in which Brown made fun of the ratings of Latifah's television talk show and went on to make various homophobic remarks to both Latifah and then–newcomer Queen Pen.
[video=youtube_share;sXpAxvzEL1g]https://youtu.be/sXpAxvzEL1g[/video]
In 2000, both Brown and Latifah reconciled and squashed the beef; to show truce, Brown performed her song "Na Na Be Like" on The Queen Latifah Show.
Side Beef:
Queen Pen:
In response to "10% Dis", Pen had reportedly stepped to Brown barefoot in the lobby of Nevada's Reno Hilton during the Impact Music Convention and tried to slap and chase her down an elevator. The fight would later be broken up by Brown's associates Noreaga and Cam'ron, resulting in a subjugation of the altercation.
In 2001, Pen subliminally responded to the diss track via her record "I Got Cha", in which Pen rechristened Brown as a "bum b!tch", and later went on to make remarks about her being funny and fake "like a drag queen."
[video=youtube_share;SxpG8ROZ2Hc]https://youtu.be/SxpG8ROZ2Hc[/video]
Shortly after the track's release, the feud began to die down and by August 2006, both Pen and Brown reconciled and squashed the beef during an attendance at Russell Simmons' Hip-Hop Summit.