Update: Scarface tells us the song was stolen from a session with Chuck Heat and has asked us to take it down. We have complied promptly.

The Houston OG Scarface might be well-known for his cold-hearted street tales, but even gangsters can get the "Cold Shoulder" sometimes. The track, produced by Charles "Chuck Heat" Henderson, has all the makings of an excellent 'Face song - explicit details, a funky beat, and an engrossing narrative. Not to mention Ray J kills that hook.

'Face meets her at a dress wedding rehearsal "for one of his dogs," and even though he's trying to hit on her, she's not having it. The Geto Boy doesn't relent, though, as he runs into her again at the bar, and she wants to show she's independent, so she actually buys him a drink instead of the other way around. Eventually 'Face gets her back to the crib, but you'll have to hear the last verse to find out what happens next.

Brad Jordan quietly had an amazing year last year. He released his long-awaited Deeply Rooted album, produced almost entirely by the Rap-A-Lot legend N.O. Joe, and it was met with critical acclaim, rare for a guy who's been rapping for over 25 years.

He also released a biography called The Diary of a Madman in which he talks about being suicidal as a kid, meeting J. Prince, starting his rap career, and the many twists and turns his journey in music has taken him. It's one of the best rap biographies in recent years, and the fact that it focuses almost exclusively on his music and the process of making it means the book is a must-have for any rap fan.

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