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Ill Na Na

Foxy Brown - Ill Na Na

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Track List: Ill Na Na

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  1. Intro...Chicken CoupDownload & Buy
  2. (Holy Matrimony) Letter To The FirmDownload & Buy
  3. Foxy's BellsDownload & Buy
  4. Get Me HomeDownload & Buy
  5. The PromiseDownload & Buy
  6. Interlude...The Set UpDownload & Buy
  7. If I...Download & Buy
  8. The ChaseDownload & Buy
  9. Ill Na NaDownload & Buy
  10. No One'sDownload & Buy
  11. Fox BoogieDownload & Buy
  12. I'll BeDownload & Buy
  13. OutroDownload & Buy

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Album Details: Ill Na Na

Release Date:
11/19/1996
Label:
Universal Japan
UPC:
4988011364525

User Reviews: Ill Na Na

  1. Wow!

    , November 15, 2001
    Reviewer: Miss_Macaroni_wit_tha_Cheese - See all Miss_Macaroni_wit_tha_Cheese's reviews
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  2. LOVE HER TITS

    , January 16, 2001
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From AMG Reviews

After appearing as a guest on a number of albums, most notably LL Cool J, Foxy Brown finally delivered her debut album Ill Na Na in late 1996. On her cameos, the teenage rapper rhapsodized about her three obsessions -- fashion, sex and the mafia -- and all three dominate the discourse on Ill Na Na. Taken on their own terms, any of those lyrics could get rather tedious, but Foxy Brown has a sexy, assured delivery that makes her superficial preoccuptations seductive. Furthermore, the album benefits greatly from the production efforts of the TrackMasterz, who give the music a sleek, contemporary edge which makes even the weaker tracks quite listenable. Foxy Brown is also assisted by cameos by Mobb Deep's Prodigy, Nas, Snoop Doggy Dog and Az, among others, which gives the album star power, but it doesn't necessarily need it -- she has enough charisma to steal the show.

- Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide



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Before she had released any material at all, Foxy Brown appeared on several 1995-1996 platinum singles, including her first credit, LL Cool J's "I Shot Ya," as well as Total's "No One Else" remix of Jay-Z's "Ain't No...," Toni Braxton's "You're Makin...Full Foxy Brown Biography

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