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FOXY BROWN |
Foxy Brown was born on 6 September 1979 in Brooklyn, New York, USA
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Foxy Brown (born Inga Marchand, September 6, 1979, Brooklyn, New York City) is an American rapper of mixed black and Filipino descent known for her solo work as well as numerous collaborations and a brief stint as part of hip-hop super-group The Firm.
A 16-year-old Brown first appeared as the "featured" guest on the singles "I Shot Ya" (LL Cool J), "Touch Me, Tease Me" (Case), "You're Makin' Me High" remix (Toni Braxton), "Ain't No..." (Jay-Z), and "No One Else" (Total), all in 1996. With several hit singles, a bidding war ensued in 1996 and Brown signed to Def Jam. She soon joined The Firm with Cormega. AZ and Nas before releasing her solo 1996 debut, Il Na Na, to mixed reviews but strong sales.
Despite some positive reviews, Ill Na Na was heavily criticized by many for containing lyrics that were more explicit than anything anyone so young (Brown was 16 when the album was produced), especially a girl, had ever recorded before. Fellow raunchy female rapper and Brooklyn native, Lil' Kim, also appeared on the music scene around the same time and the media immediately created a rivalry between Brown and Kim.
In 1997, The Firm released the unsuccessful singles "Phone Tap" featuring Dr. Dre and "Firm Biz" featuring Dawn Robinson, who had recently left En Vogue to form Lucy Pearl with former Tony! Toni! Tone! member, Rapael Saadiq. |
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