Foxy Brown
She may share a name with that
other legendary, strong, sexy
black female, but these days,
when you say "Foxy Brown"
there’s just one girl who comes to
mind: in just two short years since
her smash debut album Ill Na Na,
young Foxy Brown has become
an icon in her own right, busting
open the rap game with her
sexually explicit rhymes,
unforgettable throaty voice, and a
sultry beauty that belies her 19
years. Now the album that hip
hop heads have been craving is
here: her sophomore effort
Chyna Doll, with featured guests
Jay-Z, Mase, Total, and Mya,
shows a Foxy that is stronger,
bolder, and more raw than ever
before.
Foxy Brown says this album is
going to give people a peek into
what she has experienced in her
life since hitting the big time.
"When people hear this, they're
gonna say, ‘That girl went through
a lot at a young age.’ I was only
16 when I started so I went from
dealing with teachers and
principals to lawyers and
accountants," says Foxy Brown
"You got to fight to earn your
respect in this business some
people perceive it as being
bitchy but that's how it is."
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