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Ill Na Na |  | Artist: Foxy Brown Label: Commercial Marketing Category: Music
List Price: £5.99 Buy New: £3.60 as of 25/11/2009 12:50 GMT details You Save: £2.39 (40%)
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Seller: rapid17 Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 116993
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Running Time: 41 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 731453653528 EAN: 0731453653528 ASIN: B000006X8R
Release Date: June 1, 1998 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Intro... Chicken Coop - Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Nice, Tone | | • | (Holy Matrimony) Letter To The Firm - Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Travali, Samuel J. "Tone" Barnes | | • | Foxy's Bells - Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Travali, Samuel J. "Tone" Barnes | | • | Get Me Home - Foxy Brown, Poke, Blackstreet, Samuel J. "Tone" Barnes, Teddy Riley | | • | The Promise - Foxy Brown, Havoc, Poke, Rodriquez Mario F. Rigual, Samuel J. "Tone" Barnes | | • | Interlude ... The Set Up - Foxy Brown, George Pearson, Poke, Rich Nice, Samuel J. "Tone" Barnes | | • | If I... - Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Travali, Tone | | • | The Chase - Axel Neihauss, Foxy Brown, Poke, Tone | | • | Ill Na Na - Charly "Shuga Bear" Charles, Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Travali, Tone, Method Man | | • | No One's - China Black, Divine Allah, Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Travali, Tone | | • | Fox Boogie - Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Travali, Tone, Kid Capri | | • | I'll Be - Bill Essex, Foxy Brown, Jean-Claude "Poke" Olivier, Samuel J. "Tone" Barnes, Jay-Z | | • | Outro (Foxey Brown/ III Na Na) - Foxy Brown, Poke, Rich Nice, Tone |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review As seems to be a growing trend within the world of hip-hop, this album opens with a trailer "for future presentation": "Intro...Chicken Coop" is a nod to The Firm, Brown's next project and a hip hop supergroup. Foxy raps and gives attitude alongside some of the most revered gentlemen of modern RB including Blackstreet Teddy Riley, Method Man (of the Wu-Tang Clan), Jay-Z and Dru Hill. Foxy's rapping is amazing: Her quick flow is spot-on with the music. Unsurprisingly the "Big Bad Mama" herself comes across as a sexually mature chick you just wouldn't wanna mess with. The lyrics are full of sexual references, and it's a refreshing change to hear a woman who's not afraid of her sexuality. Like most albums of this ilk the faster dancier tracks are better than the slower, inoffensive singles such as "Get Me Home". --Ronita Dutta
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| Customer Reviews: "Hold up, let's take it from the top I'm Fox" August 24, 2004 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a great album!pThis is Foxy Brown's first album that she released in 1996 which is also the same year that Lil' Kim released her debut. The both of them coming out that year changed the face of female hip-hop forever. They both came out wearing revealing outfits and rapped about whatever they wanted - for instance private personal issues. Although this seems normal now, back then the female rappers behaved and looked the same as the male rappers. So they really came in and changed things around and since then every other female rapper has followed suit.pBack to the album though and it is definately one of the best female rap albums ever! It includes the excellent singles "I'll be" featuring Jay. Z and "Get me home" featuring Blackstreet. The album also includes some more great collaborations (Method Man, Havoc and Kid Capri) and some excellent songs. Other than the singles the best songs on the album are probably "Ill na na" featuring Method Man, "No one's" and "Holy matrimony". Thats not to say the other songs are bad though (because they're all excellent!) it's just these songs are all single release material.pSo if you like any female rap artists or you like Foxy's other albums, then I strongly recommend you get this album.
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