Marsha Ambrosius Talks Being A Side Chick, Mistaking an Orgasm for a Stroke & Almost Falling For A Groupie

always pinpoint one guy that I will sing [to]. This one in particular just knew I would sing to him. By the time I got to meet him after the show, I felt like I was in love for real. We were on a date, me and him were having a moment on stage.

The Breakfast Club: Did you find him attractive?

Absolutely.

The Breakfast Club: Why didn’t you take advantage of his mouth?

Because I felt bad. I can’t, this is so ratchet.

The Breakfast Club: Ghostface Killah was like ‘you absolutely right I fornicate with fans.’

I should of took Ghostface’s advice.

She keeps the vulgar on high as she talks one of her favorite position, 69, and squirting.

I like to give, I like to receive. Once your in your moment where it just happens and its perfect. You just twist and end up side to side, head to head. And its like yes!

The Breakfast Club: Can you orgasm?

It’s not can you, its have you. I call it the dumbest orgasm I ever had because it resulted in me calling my mother and telling her I think I had a stroke. I’m shaking on the phone, like ‘ma I don’t know what’s happening.’ That day.

Floetry

Leaving the sex conversation behind, she moved on to clear the air on her Floetry beef and reveals they haven’t spoken in seven years.

The Breakfast Club: Originally you guys trying to get Floetry back together.

Going into this thing, Nat and myself were like sisters. Moving from another country to america was, ‘look, I don’t care what I write and I produce.’ So when its everyone’s all attentions on what’s Floetry’s doing. When I’m doing outside things it was Michael Jackson’s ‘Butterfly’ and ‘Say Yes.’  ‘Say Yes’ only ended up as a Floetry record because Ron Isley wouldn’t take it. When it was our record and what we’re known for the label are going ‘but we wanted you to do it.’ Ultimately they wanted to sign me but I was like, ‘no, I came over with the homie, you’re going to do this my way and that’s it.’ That’s how Floetry came together.

As far as getting it back together, but when things really fall apart and you become two different human beings, you can’t create anymore. All it was, was creative differences.

The Breakfast Club: Someone said she stole a check from you?

It’s no love lost. No yeses, that part doesn’t matter to me. What matters to me was this was more than music.

The Breakfast Club: I heard y’all haven’t spoken in seven years?

It’s been about seven years. My number has never changed.

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Authored by: Sharifa Daniels