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- Foxy Brown Foxy Brown Info Inga Marchand, 6 September 1979, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Marchand grew up with another future female rap star, Lil' Kim, in Park Slope, Brooklyn. Naming herself after the eponymous Pam Grier character in the cult blaxploitation movie, Brown's rapid rise to fame began when, at the age of 15, she won a talent contest in Brooklyn. She was invited by Trackmasterz, who were working on LL Cool J's 1995 set Mr. Smith, to add a rap to a remix of "I Shot Ya". The song proved to be a highly successful single, leading to further high profile guest appearances on tracks by Total ("No One Else"), Toni Braxton ("You're Makin' Me High") and Case ("Touch Me, Tease Me"). Her provocative rap on Jay-Z's "Ain't No Nigga" ("Ain't no nigga like the one I got/sleeps around but he gives me a lot") established her highly sexual and ultra confident persona, which came as a breath of fresh air on the male dominated hip-hop scene. A major-label scramble for her signature ended when Def Jam Records signed her in March 1996. Production maestros Trackmasters oversaw her debut set, Ill Na Na. Debuting at number 7 on the Billboard chart in December, the album has gone on to sell in excess of 1.5 million units. Almost overnight Brown had become a powerful female icon, revolutionizing hip-hop with her sexually explicit lyrics and provocative image. Her standing in hip-hop circles was indicated by guest appearances on the album by artists including BLACKstreet, Method Man and Jay-Z. She also appeared with Nas, AZ and Nature as part of rap supergroup the Firm, whose Mafia-inspired debut was released the following year. |