Thursday, August 12, 2010

Foxy Brown Killah Priest



Evidence preps Rhymesayers debut and lets fans remix single, while Foxy Brown says she's "focused on telling the truth" in court.
Last year, Evidence spoke to us about the release of his next solo project Cats & Dogs, his first release on Rhymesayers Entertainment.  As the release date for the album approaches, EV will release “To Be Continued…” as the disc’s first single (cover art pictured). In order to celebrate this release, RSE is holding a contest for fans, allowing them to remix the cut. The winner’s remix will be featured on the Rhymesayers’ site as well as RSE Radio, where they will get a spotlight and an interview. In addition, the winner will also receive a Diamond Supply Co. prize pack. For more on the contest, visit Rhymesayers’ website.
In legal news, Foxy Brown has testified in front of a jury investigating claims that she was involved in an argument with a neighbor. The reports also indicate that Brown mooned her neighbor during the dispute. “I’m happy to have a chance to tell the truth,” she said, according to the New York Daily News. “My focus is on telling the truth.” The investigation follows various legal woes for Brown, who is now being accused of violating a restraining order filed in 2007. Legal issues have followed Foxy for some time and earlier this year, her manager and former therapist weighed in on her legal woes. But Foxy’s lawyer, Salvatore Strazzullo, said that they were on a mission to clear Brown’s name. “We’re here for justice,” he noted.
Killah Priest has released The 3 Day Theory's "The Destroyer" featuring Steven King, Empuls and Onyx's Sonny Seeza. The track came about in an interesting manner, according to their label head. "Both Kount Fif and I are big fans of Onyx and we were having a discussion about how dope and slept on Sonny Seeza was," said the owner of Man Bits Dog Records. "I contacted Sonny and he told me he was available to come down in the next week or so. Plan was Sonny would come down for a couple of days and we would lay down a couple of verses. I got a call about a week later and Sonny was on his way. During the phone conversation he mentioned Killah Priest was coming with him. Sonny and Priest had been friends for years but had never done a song together. Also in the car was Steven King, an MC that Sonny had been working with."

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