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1997 Foxy Brown Foxy Brown, who shares her name with a blaxploitation film, raps with an attitude that is sexy and street-smart beyond her teenage years. The Brooklyn native's freestyling skills brought her into the spotlight even before she released any of her own material; she appears on a number of R & B and rap hits, including Toni Braxton's "You're Makin' Me High" and Cases' "Touch Me, Tease Me." Her best known contribution is most likely the L. L. Cool J re-mix "I Shot Ya." ENTER HERE |