Move In Silence: Undercover Hollywood Cameos [Photos]
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Jay Z doesn’t just ghost write for male emcees. He successfully stepped into the persona of an A-list female rapper when he pushed the pen for Foxy Brown in 1996. While he doesn’t appear on the song, Jay Z’s government name S. Carter appears as one of the co-writers for the Foxy Brown and BlackStreet collaboration “Get Me Home.”
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