When she first popped up on the rap scene at the young age of 15, many hip-hop heads couldn’t believe the flow that came from Inga Marchand also known as Foxy Brown. Now preparing to release her fourth album “Ill Nana 2: The Fever”, Foxy plans to keep up with the same format that she used for her last album (which was hot!) “Broken Silence”.
I wanted to keep it similar to “Broken Silence” because that was hailed as my best album. It was critically acclaimed and I picked every beat and wrote every lyric. It was my life on paper,” Foxy told MTV. “People gravitated towards that and I was like, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.’ Give them what they want.” On this album P.Diddy has jumped on board to produce several tracks on the album as well as release the album through a Bad Boy/ Def Jam joint venture.
The album will have guest appearances by Spragga Benz, Luthur Vandross, Capone-N- Noreaga, Shabba Ranks and Lauryn Hill who appears on a track titled “Everyday People.” “She and I have been friends for years but I don’t talk about that. On the song we talk about having dark skin when there was a time when being dark-skinned wasn’t cool. Especially when we came out, there wasn’t anybody that looked like us in the videos”, Foxy said. Look for her album to drop later this year.