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FOXY BROWN COVERS JET MAGAZINE…
FOXY BROWN COVERS JET MAGAZINE…
“I want to do things different now and to show people the maturation. There will be a big change, but no one does a 360 overnight. I’ve learned to accept my shortcomings and flaws. I’ve made mistakes.”























CBS 4 Anchor Shomari Stone is featured on Foxy Brown’s new album. “Brooklyn’s Don Diva.” Shomari Stone exclusively broke the Foxy Brown story in Miami in 2007. Foxy sampled his voice for the intro to her album (Track 1: “Brooklyn’s Don Diva”).
Shomari Stone is featured saying,” Foxy Brown is escorted by her friend to an awaiting cab.”
You can watch the full report by clicking on the internet link below. Big ups !!!
http://cbs4.com/video/?id=30064@wfor.dayport.com
by: Hip Hop Head, May 22nd at 10:03 pm
Rumor has it that Foxy Brown thought Shomari Stone was adorable. She told her entourage that he was cute. I watched his story and I have to give it to him. It was a good report. He presented the facts and let the viewer decide what happened.
by: Miami Chick, May 24th at 12:48 pm
Shomari Stone is a well respected news reporter and anchor in Miami. I’ve been watching him ever since I moved to Miami 5 years ago. I must say, he’s a handsome gentleman. There is no way he would give Foxy Brown the time of day.
by: Shomari Stone's #1 Fan, Jun 1st at 7:50 pm
Pretty Foxy: WFOR-CBS4’s Stone, Rodriguez
Posted on Wed, Jun. 04, 2008
By JOAN FLEISCHMAN
C ool dudes: WFOR-CBS4’s Shomari Stone and Eliott Rodriguez. Their voices — audio samples from a CBS4 newscast — are on the title track of rapper Foxy Brown’s latest album, Brooklyn’s Don Diva. The newsmen were reporting on Foxy’s Feb. 16 release from Broward County jail following her arrest in a fight at a Pembroke Pines beauty supply store.
Stone and Rodriguez’s voices pop up in the first few seconds of the first cut. Stone was live at Queen Beauty Supply, providing voice-over for footage of her getting out of North Broward Detention Center. Rodriguez was anchoring.
Stone, heard first, says Foxy ”is led out of jail with her friend escorting her to an awaiting cab.” Then, Rodriguez: ”New video just released within the past several hours shows what led up to the arrest of a popular rap star. Foxy Brown was just released after spending a long night in jail.” Then you hear Foxy.
Stone and Rodriguez are surprised their audio made the album. ”We had no clue,” Stone says. They found out after radio personality Supa Cindy talked about it on her morning show on WEDR 99 JAMZ.
Supa Cindy recognized Stone’s voice on the CD’s promotional copy. ‘I said, `My God, that sounds like Shomari.’ ‘
Koch Records released the album in May — apparently without permission from CBS to use the copyrighted excerpts, available on CBS4’s website. Rodriguez says he’s heard the track, peppered with profanity. “I believe in artistic expression. I just wouldn’t let my kids listen to it.”
Foxy, 29, whose name is Inga Marchand, is on six months’ probation after pleading no contest in April to misdemeanor battery and resisting arrest without violence. Cops say she threw a temper tantrum at the store, hurled a tube of hair glue at an employee and spit on him. Part of the plea deal required her to attend an anger management course.
by: Miami Herald Reports On Shomari Stone and Foxy Brown, Jun 4th at 10:39 am