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Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand (born September 6, 1978), [nb 1] better known by her stage name Foxy Brown, is an American rapper. [7] Upon being signed to Def Jam Recordings in 1996, she released her debut studio album, Ill Na Na , in November of that year to critical and commercial success.
Jennifer Esmerelda Hylton, known professionally as Foxy Brown, is a Jamaican reggae singer. Her first introduction to the reggae charts was via the Steely & Clevie -produced versions of Tracy Chapman 's "(Sorry) Baby, Can I Hold You Tonight" and "Fast Car," the former even entering Billboard's Black Singles Chart . [ 1 ]
Scott Braden Cawthon is an American video game developer, writer, and producer. He is best known for creating Five Nights at Freddy's, a series of survival horror video games which expanded into a media franchise.
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album US US R&B/HH AUS CAN FRA GER NL NZ SWE UK "Get Me Home" (featuring Blackstreet) 1996 — 10 79 — 44 — 15 8 — 11 Ill Na Na "I'll Be" (featuring Jay-Z)
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Foxy Brown may refer to: Foxy Brown, a 1974 blaxploitation film; Foxy Brown (rapper) (born 1978), stage name of American hip hop emcee;
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Shortly after the first album was issued, Ortiz was replaced by Carlo Driggs, who contributed vocals/percussion and shared songwriting credits on Foxy's second album, Get Off. [1] Foxy's biggest hit was "Get Off" in 1978 (written by Ledesma and Driggs), which peaked at #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Soul chart for two weeks. The song ...