Photo Courtesy Of Foxy Brown and Shawnna/ Instagram and The Art Of Dialogue/ YouTube
Legendary Brooklyn rapper Foxy Brown and Chicago rapper Shawnna recently debunked veteran rapper Keith Murray’s claims of eating them out in the ‘90s.
Keith shared details on his alleged intimate relations with the two female rappers via an episode of The Art Of Dialogue.
“We rocked hardcore. Went into the hotel and [Foxy Brown] gave me hardcore head. I ate her p****, but I never f***** her. And then she was with Kurupt at that time. So we was coming out of the hotel after she gave me head and we was coming and Kurupt was [also] coming,” he claimed, sharing that their alleged sexual encounter happened while she was dating veteran LA rapper, Kurupt, at the time.
“This was [when] the East Coast-West Coast [beef was] goin’ on. I spinned off and went the other way, and she went right to him. That was around the time when she was wit’ him,” Keith added.
In a separate interview, he claimed he gave Shawnna oral sex on two different occasions: one time in front her friend and another time in her Mercedes Benz.
“Shawnna was in the bed like this, so I walked up on the bed and I was touching her feet, massaging her,” he said. “Then I started massaging her legs, then boom, I start eating her p****,” he said.
However, her and Foxy shot down Keith’s claims via Instagram.
“N***** ain’t pop since ‘I Shot Ya’,” the Trini rapper wrote via IG in reference to LL Cool J’s 1995 song featuring Keith. The song’s remix featured Foxy, legendary rapper Prodigy of Mobb Deep and veteran Bronx rapper Fat Joe.
Shawnna additionally took her IG page to jump on stories and tell instigators to pipe down.
“If y’all here bc of Keith you can gone back home,” she wrote. “I know you leaf heads stick together…Goofy b****** I coulda agreed you dumb mf,” she wrote.
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