Foxy Brown Ill Na Na 2 The Fever Rarity

27.09.2019

This is the hard to find promo cd by Foxy Brown titled 'Ill Na Na 2:The Fever'. Foxy was due to drop this album but legal and personal issues kept it hard to find. Foxy Brown Ill Na Na 2 The Fever Rarlab Safe. Such as granite, are common in the continental crust but rare to absent in the oceanic crust.

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× Ill Na Na 2: The Fever Foxy Brown's official Twitter page: @FoxyDonDiva This is the advanced copy (not the official) version of Foxy Brown's 'Ill Na Na 2: The Fever' project from 2003. It's different from the version from the 2003 version because the track listing is in a different order. I changed the track listing because the original track listing was placed wrongly (if you listened to the beginnings of each track on the original advanced copy, you knew that).

This collection is in MONO format. I have most of the HQ STEREO tracks, but I chose not to upload them because most of them are available via iTunes as singles, on other collections, and two of them are on her 2008 street album 'Brooklyn's Don Diva.' So, if you want those records, you have to purchase them. Again, the official album was NEVER released (don't lie and say you have it; because if so, I want the songs she did with Luther Vandross, Anita Baker, Lauryn Hill and so forth). This is just an alternate version of the original mono format advanced copy that leaked on the internet in 2003. I also cleaned upo some of the quality on SOME of the tracks. I also added the Lady Saw version of 'Streets Love Me,' which was renamed to 'The Quan.'

Foxy Brown Ill Na Na 2 The Fever Rarity

Advanced copies tend to have wrong or temporary name titles (hence 'Streets Love Me' being changed to 'Streets Love Me').Most people don;t know this, but the song 'All My Life' was never called 'All My Life.' It was an error. According to ASCAP, the song is and was always entitled 'Black Girl Lost,' which makes sense since Foxy says 'this is a story of Black Girl Lost' in the intro of the song and the phrase 'all my life' is never repeated in the song, nor does it go with the motif of the record.

I also included 'Stylin' ' and 'How You Want It,' two songs that weren't on the advanced version, but should have been.

The unreleased/shelved fourth studio album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever by American rapper Foxy Brown. Scheduled for a May 6, 2003 release, the album was allegedly cancelled due to disagreements between Foxy Brown and Bad Boy CEO Sean Combs as well as Brown's displeasure with the album's material. Would Have Been Released Date: May 6, 2003 Recorded: 2001-2003 Genre: Hip-Hop, Hardcore Rap, East Coast Hip Hop, Associated Record Labels: Def Jam Recordings and Bad Boy Records Track listing: 1. Intro (Please, Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood/Get Off Me) - 2. Open Book - 3.

Stylin' - 4. Magnetic (feat. Pharrell) - 5. How You Want It (feat. Benzino) - 6.

We Makin' It - 7. Whatcha Gonna Do - 8.

Diddy, Black Rob, Big Azz Ko, Craig Mack, Kain, G. I Need A Man - 10. Memory Lane - 11. Black Girl Lost - 12.

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My Life (Part 2) - 13. Fan Love - 14. Stylin (Remix) (feat. N.O.R.E., Baby & Young Gavin) - 15. Nasty Girl (feat. Big L & Herb McGruff) - 16. I Need A Man (Remix) (feat.

Deep Pockets) - ALL COPYRIGHTS, IMAGES, MUSIC, TRADEMARKS, AND ALL OTHER PRODUCTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. The album cover was made by me, if you would like to download it you can get it here.