On his Sirius radio show recently, Jamie Foxx talked about how awesomely-deep actor Terrence Howard had supposedly dissed Foxx’s music career. Surrounded by his yes-men, Foxx then proceeded to rip on Howard for four minutes, saying Howard’s album “went plastic,” and telling this story:
“I know one thing, he’s really about his music. ‘Cause we was at a club at the W one time when we were shooting Ray, and 50 was out. You know, “In the Club”? And Terrence had his guitar – and the song was playin, and he had his guitar out in the club. And the song was playing and he was trying to serenade… And I’m like, ‘Dude… We in the club!’”
Terrence is a really cool cat and I’m sure he’s above petty stuff like this. Besides, man, deep down inside, we’re all made up of the same molecules. The atoms in you – they jump around, and sometimes they’re part of me and sometimes they’re part of the trees, or the wind, or a go-cart. The particles dance, man. they dance to the bongo drums of the universe. They love freely. And that’s what you and I should do, because we’re all part of the same energy force, man. And if you came down to the poetry slam this Friday, I think you’d really dig it.





Jamie Foxx can’t tell the difference between Terrence Howard and Cuba Gooding Jr.
Hey, man, I’d like to sing you a song about the energy of the universe, go karts, and baby wipes. *tunes acoustic guitar*
Jamie…Terrence…stop hiding behind words and get to the black on black crime already.
I have to dig a lot of things after I attend a Poetry Slam.
To Jamie Foxx, “Shooting Ray” meant filming a movie. To Terrence Howard, it’s what he calls enjoying the sunshine; to 50 Cent it’s what has to be done when Ray gets out of line.
What did the Ham say to the Avocado?
Dude… We in the club!
I think I’m going to have a few choice words for Jamie on my Sirius radio show later on today. I hate having to take 6 hours out of my day for Sirius, but they really really needed some filler for channels 18 through 20,834. Plus, I got a free receiver for getting everyone in my high school to host a show too.
This is rather odd. Several versions of that video are on Youtube. Both refer to Jamie Foxx as “Hilarious.” Either Jamie’s posse put these up or there are at least two people out there who don’t know what “hilarious” means.
Jamie Foxx is the black version of Dave Coulier.
I don’t have anything funny to say, but I’d like to point out that Jamie Foxx used to dress up as a woman for money. Just sayin’.