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.Partner(s)(1999–2000)(2001)Children1Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand (born September 6, 1978), of the stage name Foxy Brown, is an American rapper who emerged into stardom surrounding her debut album, released in 1996. She was also part of the short-lived rap group.Her second album, arrived in 1999, and her third, the Grammy-nominated, in 2001. Arrived in 1997. Since 2001, she has featured on songs, but has not released any albums.In 2003, she left the record label, canceling the release of her Ill Na Na 2 album, but returned in 2005 once Jay-Z, then the label's president and CEO, signed her again to begin work on her new album.Her was released in May 2008, and her visual album, was slated for 2019 release.From 2005 to 2006, Brown experienced hearing loss, but had surgery for it.

She also has a substantial history of assault and menacing. Contents.Music career 1995–1997: Early career, Ill Na Na and The Firm While still a teenager, Brown won a talent contest in the neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.

Members of the production team who were working on 's album were in attendance that night and were impressed enough to invite Brown to rap over '.' She followed this debut with appearances on several from other artists, including remixes of songs 'You're Makin' Me High'. Brown was also featured on the soundtrack to the 1996 film, on the songs 'Touch Me Tease Me' by and '. She became an instant sensation due to being very talented and rapping provocatively at such a young age. The immediate success led to a label bidding war at the beginning of 1996, and in March, won and added the then 17-year-old rapper to their roster.

Has been said to have wanted her to join his rap group “’ However, due to him no being able to win the bidding war, he settled for Lil’ Kim instead. In 1996, Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim, Da Brat, and Total got together for the recording of Bad Boy's remix of 'No One Else'.

This was the only track that Lil' Kim and Foxy Brown appeared on together, the two were friends at the time.In 1996, Brown released her debut album to mixed reviews but strong sales. The album sold over 109,000 copies in the first week, and debuted at #7 on the Billboard 200 album charts. The album was heavily produced by Trackmasters, and featured guest appearances from,. The album was and launched two hit singles: ' (featuring ) and 'I'll Be' (featuring ).Following the release of Ill Na Na, Brown joined fellow New York-based hip hop artists, and to form the known as. The album was released via and was produced and recorded by the collective team of, and, then of. An early form of The Firm appeared on 'Affirmative Action' from Nas' second album. A remix of the song and several group were on the album.

The album entered the album chart at #1.In March 1997, she joined the festivities hosted by MTV in Panama City, Florida, among other performers including rapper, pop group, and rock band. Later, she joined the Smokin' Grooves tour hosted by the with the headlining rap group, along with other performers like, and, the tour set to begin in, in the summer of 1997. However, after missing several dates in the tour, she left it.

1998–1999: Chyna Doll Chyna Doll was released in January 1999 and debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 Album charts which sold 173,000 copies in its opening week. However, its sales quickly declined in later weeks. The album's lead single, 'Hot Spot', failed to enter the top 50 of the Billboard pop charts, as did the follow-up single, 'I Can't' (featuring ). Chyna Doll has been certified after surpassing one million copies sold in shippments.In early 1999, Brown stated on that she would appear in the 2000 action film. The role was recast after Brown's legal troubles; actress took Brown's place.2000–2003: Broken Silence and Ill Na Na 2: The Fever.

Main article:In 2001, Brown released. The single 'BK Anthem' showcased Brown changing to a 'street' image and giving a tribute to her hometown, Brooklyn, and to famous rappers such as. The first single from the album was ', which featured her then-boyfriend, Jamaican artist. The track 'Na Na Be Like' was produced by Kenya Fame Flames Miller and Nokio from. 'Na Na Be Like' was also on the Blue Streak Soundtrack.The album debuted on the Billboard Charts at #5, selling 130,000 units its first week. Like previous albums, Broken Silence also sold over 500,000 records and was certified by the.In the same year, Brown recorded a song for the action-comedy film, which is a collaboration with, and was written by Utada herself alongside. The song is included on 's, which peaked the 11th spot on both the and the and also the first on the.

'Blow My Whistle' was produced by.In 2002, Brown returned to the music scene briefly with her single ', whose remix featured rappers, her brother Gavin, and It was to be the first single from her upcoming album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The next year, she was featured on 's single 'Too Much for Me' from his Street Sweeper's Volume One Mixtape. She also appeared on ' final studio album. That April, Brown appeared on popular New York radio DJ ' radio show, and revealed the details of her relationships with, president of at the time,. Brown accused both of illegally trading her recording masters. She also announced that Cohen had cancelled promotion for her fourth album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever over personal disagreements.

Therefore, 'Stylin' was released on the compilation album Presents: Hip Hop Hits Vol. 6 in December 2002. 2004–2006: Black Roses Upon leaving after her disappointment in the cancelled promotion of her studio album, Brown began recording in late 2004. Months after, she reunited with after performing dates on his Best of Both World Tours. After signing back to Def Jam under his regime, Brown and Jay Z began work on Black Roses with production by,. Brown confirmed guest appearances by, and although it is uncertain whether all will make the final cut for the album. After suffering from a hearing loss and pushing back release dates for the album, Brown left Def Jam for the second time and launched an independent record label, in a distribution deal with.

According to Brown, two albums worth of material had been recorded between 2004 and 2007 and she planned to release some of the material onto the street album,.In November 2004, Brown announced that the title for her upcoming album would be Black Roses, explaining, 'My best friend has a song called 'Black Roses.' He's been traveling all over the world and never seen a black rose in no other garden. When he found his black rose, he knew that shit was special.

Y'all niggas can have all the female rappers in the world, but there's only one black rose. I feel that's me.'

In November 2004, Brown announced that she would be the first artist signed to Jay-Z's upcoming imprint record label. Rather than launching the imprint, though, Jay-Z became the new president and CEO of, where he signed Brown as one of the first artists on his new roster.On December 8, 2005, Brown announced she had experienced severe and sudden hearing lossin both ears and she had not heard another person's voice in six months. Brown put Black Roses aside during this time.In June 2006, Brown said her hearing had been restored through surgery and she was planning to resume recording. Her label did not set a release date, but hoped the album would be out by the end of 2006.

They were unsure if the title Black Roses would be kept.In November 2006, there was speculation that Jay-Z was disappointed in Foxy Brown's 'lack of productivity on the album' and was planning to drop her from the Def Jam label. The planned December 2006 release of Black Roses was cancelled.On May 22, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced a management deal with Brown, with Chaz Williams as her manager. No release date was set for Black Roses, but Brown said the album was nearly complete. A release date of September 6, 2007, was announced two days later.On August 16, 2007, Black Hand Entertainment announced that Brown would leave Def Jam to launch an independent record label, distributed. A street album, was scheduled with a release date of December 4, 2007, but was delayed until May 13, 2008.Black Roses release has been pushed back several times. In May 2005, the release date was set for July 26, 2005.

The next month, it was pushed back to August 23, 2005. In July 2006, Black Roses had a December 2006 release. In May 2007, Brown announced the album would be released on September 6, 2007.

As of August 2007, Black Roses was rumored to be set for a 2008 release date, but nothing was further confirmed. Brown was expected to first release the street album on May 13, 2008, following her April 2008 release from prison. In an interview with Billboard.com, Brown stated that the album is back on track and she personally wants in to drop in August or September 2011, however due to no material being released on the planned dates, yet again the album was shelved.2007–present: Brooklyn's Don Diva and King Soon Come Brown signed to in August 2007.

Brooklyn's Don Diva, was released as a street album on May 13, 2008, after many delays triggered by her prison sentence. It contains two previously unreleased songs from her shelved album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever. The album peaked at #83 on the chart, #8 on the chart, and #5 on the chart.In 2012, Brown released the diss track “Massacre”, a response to Lil’ Kim's “Black Friday”. On August 14, 2012, Foxy Brown appeared as a special featured guest on 's in New York City. Rapper hinted that she is working on new material with Nicki Minaj.

On August 15, 2013, Foxy Brown appeared on MTV Rapfix and announced her fourth studio album tentatively titled 'Bandz Up' and a single of the same name, produced by Joe Milly, which was set to be released December 24, 2013, but was not released for unknown reasons. In August 2018, Brown made her first official guest appearance since 2009 on 'Coco Chanel' from Nicki Minaj's fourth studio album. Brown is currently back to work on her upcoming 4th visual studio album King Soon Come In 2019, Foxy remixed 's “So Brooklyn“.Personal life Marchand is of (mixed and ) and descent.She spent childhood and adolescence in Brooklyn, New York. Her father is Winston Marchand, who pursued a career at ERAC records.From 1999 to 2000, she was engaged to a fellow rapper,. Around 2001, she was engaged to.Foxy Brown suffered hearing loss from May 2005 to June 2006. She opted for a hearing aid, and, while recording music, had someone tap beats on her shoulder.On January 13, 2017, she gave birth to her first child, a girl. Legal troubles Assault on hotel workers On January 25, 1997, Brown spat on two hotel employees in Raleigh, North Carolina after they told her they did not have an iron available.

When she missed her scheduled court appearance, an arrest warrant was issued. She surrendered on April 30, 1997. She received a 30-day suspended sentence and was ordered to perform 80 hours of community service.

Obscene language on stage On July 3, 1999, Brown was escorted off the stage by police at a concert in Trinidad and Tobago for using obscene language but was neither charged nor arrested. Stint in rehab In 2000, she announced that she was suffering from depression. She subsequently entered drug rehabilitation at Cornell University Medical College to receive treatment for, stating that she could no longer record or perform without resorting to morphine. Car crash; driving without a license On March 6, 2000, Brown was arrested for driving without a license after crashing her Range Rover in Flatbush, Brooklyn. Confrontation with police Brown was involved in an altercation with police at the Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica on July 26, 2002. Brown was accused of illegally evading a body search and punching a policewoman in the stomach.

Brown's publicist, Marvette Britto, argued that Brown had felt she was being 'detained'. Brown failed to appear at her hearing on July 28, 2002, and an arrest warrant was issued in late December.Amidst her legal troubles, Brown had an on-air argument with radio host on New York City radio station ('Power 105.1'). Assaulting store employee; BlackBerry incident; other 2007 altercations In March 2007, Brown pleaded guilty to assaulting a beauty supply store employee. Her other arrests during 2007 included leaving New York state without permission during probation, hitting a neighbor with a, and almost running over a stroller with a baby inside.

The New York Times reported that Brown moved from Brooklyn to Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, without informing officials, but Brown's lawyer Alan Stutman stated that Brown's mother owned the Englewood Cliffs residence in question. Assault on two manicurists; jail time. An arrest report by the dated February 16, 2007, listed her birth year as 1978. An article in from September 8, 2007, stated: 'Ms. Brown, who turned 29 on Thursday September 6, had tried to conceal her identity by writing her name as Enga rather than Inga, and giving her date of birth as 1980 rather than 1978.'

The website lists her birth date as September 6, 1979. An article from March 9, 2001 appears to support the 1979 birth year. In her song 'I Don't Need Nobody', Marchand raps '1978 / The year I was born'. The February 2007 arrest report for Brown lists her residency as being in Englewood Cliffs.References. Essence.com.

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