Ill Na Na 2: The Fever | ||||
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Released | Shelved/Leaked | |||
Recorded | October 2001 — March 2003 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
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Singles from Ill Na Na 2: The Fever |
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Ill Na Na 2: The Fever was intended to be the fourth full-length studio album and fifth recording by American hip-hop artist Foxy Brown. The album was scheduled to be released on May 6, 2003 by Bad Boy Records and Def Jam Recordings. However, the album was cancelled due to disagreements between Foxy Brown and Bad Boy CEO Sean Combs.
History[edit]
Brown began recording the follow-up album to her previous release Broken Silence in the summer of 2001.[1] Early in April 2002, she decided to title it Ill Na Na 2: The Fever.[2] Amid rumors that Brown wanted to leave Def Jam, the album was initially to be released on July 2, 2002.[3] In the middle of that month, Sean Combs offered to be co-executive producer.[4] With a tentative release date of November 19, the first single would be the remix of 'Stylin', featuring Loon, Birdman, N.O.R.E., and Brown's brother Gavin.[5] With a delayed release to May 2003 and plans to produce the album more like her latest (Broken Silence) rather than her original Ill Na Na, Brown started working with R&B singers Anita Baker[6] and Lauryn Hill[7] on the album in early 2003, and 'I Need A Man' became the lead single.[6] On April 16, 2003, Brown announced in an interview on The Wendy Williams Show on New York City radio station WBLS that she decided to terminate work on the album; the album would have been released on May 6.[8]
Track listing[edit]
- Fever (featuring Anita Baker)
- The Storm
- Run & Hide
- The Letter pt. 2 (featuring Luther Vandross)
- Open Book
- We Makin It
- Ménage-á-Trois (featuring Ludacris)
- Superfreak
- Nasty (featuring Diddy)
- How U Want It
- Magnetic
- Jumpin
- Stylin’ (featuring Baby, Loon, Capone-N-Noreaga)
- Why
- The Original
- Raps Bible
- Streets Love Me
- Ice (featuring Nelly Furtado)
- Get Off Me
- Black Girl Lost
- Watcha Gonna Do
- Cruel Summer
- Everyday People (featuring Lauryn Hill)
- Memory Lane
- Fan Love
- B.K. Made Me
- Cradle 2 The Grave
References[edit]
- ^Reid, Shaheem (2001-10-05). 'Foxy Brown Recording Hard On Heels Of Broken Silence'. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^'For The Record: Quick News On Britney Spears, Foxy Brown, Tantric, Jay-Z, Tiffany & More'. MTV News. 2002-04-01. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^Anderson, Brett (2002-04-05). 'Foxy Brown Leaving Def Jam?'. Yahoo! Music. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^Reid, Shaheem (2002-07-15). 'P. Diddy In Director's Chair For Foxy Brown's Ill Na Na 2'. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^Reid, Shaheem (2002-09-23). 'Cam'ron, Foxy Brown, N.O.R.E. On Illest Tour'. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^ abOh, Minya (2003-02-12). 'Foxy Brown Battles An 'Ill' Fever, Performs With Anita Baker On New LP'. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^Reid, Shaheem (2003-02-27). 'Foxy Brown Claims She's Misunderstood, Collaborates With Lauryn Hill On New LP'. MTV News. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
- ^'Foxy Brown's 'Ill Na Na 2' Shelved Indefinitely'. Yahoo! Music. 2003-04-22. Retrieved 2009-03-29.
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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.' 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.
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