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Ray J Denies Victor Ortiz Collaboration, Buries Fabolous Issue


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Not so fast, says Ray J about the supposed collaboration between him and recently vanquished pro boxer Victor Ortiz.

The younger brother of R&B singer and actress Brandy said that a recently leaked track featuring his vocals and the raps of Ortiz never actually happened. The reality TV star and singer also closed the book on the alleged dustup he had with rapper Fabolous at a Floyd Mayweather victory after party in Vegas.

As a guest yesterday afternoon (September 29) on Shade 45’s The All Out Show, Ray J spoke on the news bits and is doing his best to move past the Fab situation. “You gotta grow from that," Ray J said. "That was me letting my frustrations take over. Whatever situations happen behind closed doors [we] should have left it at that.”

Although gossip site TMZ leaked a song that was supposedly an official offering from Ray J and boxer Victor Ortiz, Ray J said the song was never something he signed off on. “"I don't know how the media even comes up with these crazy stories. We ain't never been in the studio together not one time,” said For The Love Of Ray J star.

Ray J is reported to be busy with a new television show and book, although he has yet to go public with the details surrounding his new media projects.

What do you think of the latest news on Ray J? Do you think Fabolous is ready to bury the hatchet as well? Tweet to us at @MTVRapFix or leave us a comment below.



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