Track Listing 1. Intro-Broken Silence 2. Fallin' - (featuring Young Gavin) 3. Oh Yeah - (featuring Spragga Benz) 4. B.K. Anthem 5. Letter, The - (featuring Ron Isley) 6. 730 7. Candy - (featuring Kelis) 8. Tables Will Turn - (Patois, featuring Baby Cham) 9. Hood Scriptures 10. Run Dem - (Patois, featuring Baby Cham) 11. 'Bout My Paper - (featuring Mystikal) 12. Run Yo S*** - (featuring CNN) 13. Na Na Be Like 14. Gangsta Boogie 15. I Don't Care - (featuring Chyna Whyte) 16. So Hot - (remix, featuring Young Gavin) 17. Saddest Day - (featuring Wayne Wonder) 18. Broken Silence - (featuring Darius)
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Baby Cham, CNN, Capone & Noreaga, Capone 'n' Noreaga, Chyna White, Chyna Whyte, Darius, Jadakiss, Kelis, Mystikal, Ron Isley, Ronald Isley, Spragga Benz, Wayne Wonder, Young Gavin | | Distributor: | Universal Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Foxy Brown, Jadakiss, Capone & Noreaga, Ronald Isley, China White, Mystikal, Spragga Benz, Baby Cham, Darius, CNN, Kelis. Producers include: EZ Elpee, Young Gavin, Robert "Shim" Kirkland, Lofey, Dave Kelly. Engineers include: Dave Dar, Erik Steinert, David Hummel. Recorded at The Hit Factory, Avatar Studios, and Electric Lady, New York, New York. "Na Na Be Like" was nominated for the 2003 Grammy Awards for Female Rap Solo Performance. A little more than two years after she released her sophomore album, Foxy Brown returns with a world of experiences to talk about on BROKEN SILENCE. This album is a testament to the life the hip-hop femme fatale has lived, and it's her most truthful work to date. From the vagaries of love to life's struggles to the business of music, Brown completely opens up, detailing every last secret that has haunted her career. On "A Letter," she dedicates a verse to her mother and each of her brothers, apologizing for her mistakes. Then on "730," a bouncy track produced by Loafey, Foxy speaks directly to another woman who's trying to rain on her parade. But that doesn't mean that the entire album is about heartache, as reggae-influenced songs like "Tables Will Turn," featuring Baby Cham, and "Oh Yeah," featuring Spragga Benz, introduce a new wrinkle to Brown's rapping style. She also honors her roots by paying homage to her hometown Brooklyn on "BK Anthem."
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