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Foxy Brown

Brooklyn's Don Diva

  • AMG Review of Brooklyn's Don Diva

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    Andy Kellman
    All Music Guide

    You'd think seven years -- turbulent years that involved a bout with near-total deafness and in-public temper issues that led to some time behind bars -- would allow Foxy Brown more than enough time and experiences to make Brooklyn's Don Diva anything but a reheated version of 2001's Broken Silence, but that is what it most resembles, as opposed to a bold step forward or a reclamation of her power. A couple tracks and a few stray lines aside, these verses could have been dashed off by the MC at just about any earlier point in her career -- a shame since the hypnotizing likes of "Too Real," featuring snaking and skanking production from Statik Selektah (and a verse from AZ), and "Star Cry" hint at how potent the album could've been, given the soul-searching tension between anger, sadness, and swaggering combativeness. During the latter, she temporarily rejects her possessions and fame, fights back tears through "I'm just like y'all, but I probably hurt more/After 13 years I feel I deserve more." But these moments are few and far between, moderately satisfying only for those who have been eager to get their hands on a new Foxy Brown album since the 2005 single "Come Fly with Me" (unfortunately not included here). Retraced steps, backed by an assembly line of knockoff production work, are the rule.

Foxy Brown - Brookyln's Don Diva
about 1 year ago
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Rating: 4 stars out of 10The Good: The first 3 or 4 songs are pretty good.The Bad: Tired lyrics, subpar production.The Ugly: *Recycled Vocals!* Completely unacceptable.Long before anyone heard a single lyric from this album, it was generally assumed that it'd be a train wreck. In the last few years Foxy Brown has worked hard at many things, being a diva, staying in the papers, and getting arres...

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New Foxy Brown Songs From *Brooklyn Don Diva*
over 2 years ago
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At the beginning of the month, I reported about a few songs Foxy Brown was working on for Brooklyn Don Diva before getting thrown in the slammer.One was "Mr DJ" featuring a sample from Barrington Levy's "Here I Come (Broader Than Broadway)" song. The other was a collaboration with Mavado, "We're On Fire." She recorded the vocals for this second song before being locked up and basically turned...

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Foxy Brown Opens Up On Leaked Track, "Star Cry" From Upcoming Album
about 1 year ago
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I love Foxy, I always have. Like most Jamaican women and dancehall survivors, she's tuff, she rolls with the punches and spits them back on the microphone. Every once in awhile we hear a softer side of the Brooklyn Don Diva, and judging from an excerpt of "Star Cry" which leaked this week, this is one of those songs. "Star Cry" is part of her upcoming Brooklyn Don Diva which was mostly recor...

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Foxy Brown - Brookyln's Don Diva
about 1 year ago
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Rating: 4 stars out of 10The Good: The first 3 or 4 songs are pretty good.The Bad: Tired lyrics, subpar production.The Ugly: *Recycled Vocals!* Completely unacceptable.Long before anyone heard a single lyric from this album, it was generally assumed that it'd be a train wreck. In the last few years Foxy Brown has worked hard at many things, being a diva, staying in the papers, and getting arres...

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