Today In Hip Hop History, Foxy Brown released Ill Na Na 28 years ago and changed the way women sounded in hiphop. Introduced to the world by a Brooklyn rapperJay-Z on the classic Ain’t No Nigga, Def Jam pulled out all the stops for the queen of the label, who released her album one week after her former friend Lil Kim.
“Get Me Home” was released on September 15, 1996. It peaked at number 42 on the Billboard Hot 100. The second single, “I’ll Be,” released on March 4, 1997, also noted a commercial success. It peaked at number seven on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Brown’s highest charting single.
The album featured guest appearances by Blackstreet, Havoc, Method Man, Kid Capri, and Jay-Z, with the majority of the production by the Trackmasters. Ill Na Na produced two hit singles: “Get Me Home” featuring Blackstreet and “I’ll Be” featuring Jay-Z. It was re-released in 1997.
Salute to the Brooklyn Bombshell who influenced so many girls in hip hop. Never forget.
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