Wednesday, January 3, 2007

AllHipHop interviewed Carmen Bryan here's a teaser (click her for full http://www.allhiphop.com/alternatives/?ID=448)

AHHA: And not to be repetitive because I know you’ve been asked this question over and over again. Who was the best out of Nas, Jay-Z, and Allen Iverson?
Carmen: If I had to grade them on a scale of 1-10, I would give Nas and Jay-Z both a ten, but for different reasons. But Allen, he knocks both of them out the box.
AHHA: Did any of them have kinky fetishes or do strange things besides Jay-Z, who you said washes his ass like he’s playing a violin?
Carmen: There were no limits with Nas, after all we were in a real live relationship. A.I. could be pretty kinky but that was just a fling, but he didn’t seem to have any pet peeves. And Jay-Z he’s more conventional and a romantic, he’s the type who’s likes to give massages. Now when I see Jay-Z in photos with Beyonce and he’s walking four feet ahead of her or damn near ignoring performing on stage, I look and say, “That’s not the Jay-Z I know.” The Jay-Z I know is super affectionate. He’s just out there frontin’. I’m sure when their at home behind the cameras he’s all over her.
AHHA: The story you tell in your book about Beyonce having bad breath. Tell me about that?
Carmen: That was all Nas. The funny thing is Nas asked me to put that part in there. Again like I said he helped me write some of the book, but he called one day and was like, “Carm you got to do this for me. You got to put this in the book because I want Jay-Z to know I could have bagged Beyonce a long time ago, but her hygiene wasn’t up to par.” I was like ok no problem. This was before they reconciled there differences but by then I had already had it in the book.
AHHA: Overall, do you think people are going to read your book because they want to know more about you, or more about Nas and Jay-Z?
Carmen: Of course most people want to know more about Nas and Jay-Z because they are the ones who introduced me to them. They enticed their own fans with the story. Now that they’ve reconciled their differences and doing business together, my book is relevant. Relevant to those who have been interested in the drama for so long. Now the answers are in the book. People might not be interested in my world, but you have no choice to pick up on me.
AHHA: What’s in the future for Carmen Bryan?
Carmen: Well, as of late I have been trying to transform my book into a Hip-Hop musical, and I also have a men’s make-up line called Experience Cosmetics launching in Spring 2007. And nothing is in stone yet, but I am also working out the logistics for a reality show that will possibly be under VH1 or G-Unit Productions. It will cover me on a five-city book tour in the South, the backlash, the aftermath and my home life, as well as other things.

Did this B*&%h say she was trying to turn her book into a Hip-Hopera???..........

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