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This is a letter from Inga
To my mother, and my brothers, and my babyDear Mommy, I apologize
I know it's because of me that your life is traumatized and
It's 'cause of me that at times you wanna die
But you was always there when your little Na Na cried and
When the media said Foxy's ill
You was there when this fame almost got me killed
When I was in the hospital, could not be still
Only you knew the reasons why I popped these pillsAnd to my friends I love them and I know they care
But, time after time, you was always there

When I did the Vibe cover, holdin' my crotch
I was wailin', while you prayed for me hopin' I'll stop
Sorry for the times I didn't tell the truth
And I'm sorry for the times when I yelled at you
I love you mommy, sorry that's happened
Please pass the letter to GavinThis is a letter from Inga
To my mother, and my brothers, and my baby
Ah yeah, oh oh oh yeah
So many memoriesGavin, dang, where do I start
You knew it all, you was there from the start
My cold deed the ear to my heart
Just writing this tears me apart, see
Seemed like yesterday when I signed my deal
Brought the Benz, and put you behind the wheel
I wanted you to know that I did it for us
And I wanted you to know I was committed to usAnd of course the long way, we had our disputes
You didn't care for some of the things that I would do
But you still watched my back, complete and the same
You're the one that used to school me, and teach me the game, see
Whether I'm here, or dead in a box
Keep my name alive, you know no bitch is better than Fox
I love you, tell ma I'll never forget her
Let Ant read the rest of the letterThis is a letter
To my mother, and my brothers, and my baby
Ah come on home
Oh, I love you, yeahAnton, don't let this letter get you down
Dagg, I hope I didn't let you down
I made my mistakes, I was young in the mind
But you gotta admit, I was one of a kind
Remember Miami when you fought my man
Can't imagine how mentally lost I amNever knew life could be so painful
Tell daddy I love him, and I'm still his little angel
I'm all cried out, I feel like I wanna go
Can't take this no more
I want my life like it was before
My life so raw, love you Ant but I can't write no moreOh come on come back home
Memories, memories
Oh, I'm so sorry, I want my lover
Yeah, this is my letter, yeah yeah
To my mother and my brothers and my baby
My my my baby, please, listen, listen to me, yeah
Oh somebody listen, listen to me
Come on home, memories, memoriesOh I love my mother
And my brother
But what about my baby
Oh my my baby
Listen to me listen
Keep the family
Come back home to me
Oh, my letter, my letter, my my letter

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Foxy Brown (born Inga Marchand on September 6, 1978 in Brooklyn, New York) is an American rapper of Trinidadian - Afro-Asian descent known for her solo work as well as numerous collaborations and a brief stint as part of hip-hop supergroup The Firm. Brown has faced many obstacles during her rise to fame, including feuds with other rappers, personal tragedy and run-ins with the law, thus being labeled as one of the more controversial female rappers. She has released four solo albums: 'Ill Na Na' (1996), 'Chyna Doll' (1999), 'Broken Silence' (2001), and 'Brooklyn's Don Diva' (2008). After a bitter split with her record label Def Jam in 2003, Brown ended up in label limbo. In 2004 childhood friend/collaborator Jay-Z resigned Brown to Def Jam and his Rocafella Records label, when he became the President of Def Jam Records. Foxy later split with Def Jam once again to go independent with Black Hand Management.

In 1999 Foxy Brown made history as the first female rapper to have a number 1 album with 'Chyna Doll 'selling over 173,000 copies in the first week.

In 2005 while in the midst of recording her studio album 'Black Roses', Brown faced another hardship when she was diagnosed with sensorineural hearing loss. The hearing impairment took 100% of Brown's hearing, but 20% was restored after an operation to repair it. After her fifth surgery Foxy regained 99.9% of her hearing.

Following a relatively quiet career period which coincided with an eight month jail sentence in 2008, Foxy continued to record the long in-progress 'Black Roses' with a projected release date of late 2010.

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