Foxy Brown Essentials

Foxy Brown Essentials

After spitting on the early-'90s New York City open mic scene as Queen Nefertiti, a teenage Inga Marchand switched her name to Foxy Brown and lit up guest spots on tracks by LL Cool J and JAY Z. Her debut album, Ill Na Na, dropped in 1996 and was powered by production from the Trackmasters that took her feisty brags into the club zone. '99's Chyna Doll kept with the same vibe, this time adding Murder Inc's Irv Gotti to the list of beatmakers charged with laying down tracks for her sexually assertive rhymes, while '01's Broken Silence teamed her with Kelis to sassy effect.

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