JAY-Z is suing 1-800 lawyer Tony Buzbee for defamation and extortion, and Buzbee is trying to get one of the suits tossed out.
He's the same lawyer who filed a rape suit against the legendary rapper, which was dropped after his client admitted that she wasn't being truthful.
The Texas-based attorney is now trying to use JAY's lyrics in "Big Pimpin'" to get the suit against him thrown out.
Buzbee says the lyrics prove that he didn't tarnish JAY's reputation with the rape suit, because JAY has been disrespectful to women throughout his career.
"Carter’s latest pleading bemoans what he describes as the 'incredibly painful' event of explaining [the rape] allegations to 'his wife' and 'their children,'" wrote Buzbee in his court filing. "To put those allegations in their proper context, it is helpful to view them alongside the following lyrics from one of Carter’s most successful songs, which became famous nationwide around the time [his accuser] claims her sexual assault occurred."
"Big Pimpin,'" which released back in 2000," he continued. "'You know I thug ‘em, f*ck ‘em, love ‘em, leave ‘em ‘cause I don’t f*ckin’ need ‘em / Take ‘em out the hood, keep ‘em lookin’ good but I don’t f*ckin’ feed ‘em' ... Released more than 25 years ago, this song of Carter’s, like many of the others that made him famous, contains lyric after lyric describing Carter’s views on the loss of innocence and how men should treat women."





