
Foxy Brown
Foxy Brown is a legendary American rapper known for her provocative lyrics and seductive style. Born Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand, Foxy Brown rose to fame in the late 1990s with her debut album "Ill Na Na" (1996), which peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 chart and sold over seven million units worldwide. With hits like "I'll Be" and "Get Me Home," she collaborated with top artists like Jay-Z, Nas, and AZ, cementing her status as a hip-hop icon. Her discography includes "Chyna Doll" (1999), "Broken Silence" (2001), and "Brooklyn Don Diva" (2008), showcasing her husky flow and dancehall swagger. Foxy Brown's impact on hip-hop is undeniable, inspiring female rappers like Nicki Minaj, who credits her as a major influence, despite facing personal struggles and industry controversies.