Foxy Brown Shares A Cryptic Message: Gave B****es 10 Years, They Ain’t Drop A Single Bop!

Foxy Brown
Foxy Brown Shares A Cryptic Message: Gave B****es 10 Years, They Ain’t Drop A Single Bop!
Brooklyn native rapper Foxy Brown’s comeback is going strong, and her return includes a cryptic message.
Foxy Brown was featured in Nas’s latest album, King’s Disease, in the song “Full Circle.” She raps in the song:
“Ill Na Na top 5, ni**a, dead or alive / Ni**a or b****, Firm mafiosa shit/Ayo Esco, name a b**** fu**in’ with me / Did a bullet, came home, Brooklyn gave me the key / No cap though, facts though, ni**a, that’s really rap, though / Like really though, my ni**a, she really back though”
After her verse sparked buzz on social media as many celebrated her return, it looks like she had few more things to say. She wrote over the weekend,
“If b*****s goats bet dem barz gon’ match dem fur coats!!!”

She also added,
Gave b*****s 10 yrs they aint drop a single bop!!! one verse streets on tilt! Mic down b*****s
#oneshotkilla”

It’s not clear who she was referencing, but a few fans speculated that she was referencing Lil Kim, who she reportedly had a feud with back in the 90s.
it’s been 24 years and foxy brown is still talking about lil' kim? https://t.co/L52jkrJdJp
— ? (@NASTlESTONE) August 23, 2020


Who do you think Foxy Brown was referring to? Let us know in the comments!
By: @a.girlwhowrites
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