What is foxy brown 2001?

Foxy Brown is an American rapper who was born on September 6, 1978, in Brooklyn, New York. In 2001, she released her third studio album, titled "Broken Silence." The album featured collaborations with artists such as Jay-Z, Blackstreet, and Method Man, and peaked at number five on the US Billboard 200 chart.

"Broken Silence" was applauded for its mature and introspective tone, as Foxy Brown opened up about a range of personal experiences, including getting shot in the leg and losing hearing in one ear. The album received positive reviews from critics and was seen by many as a return to form for the rapper, who had faced setbacks in her career due to legal issues and public feuds with other artists.

Some of the standout tracks on "Broken Silence" include "BK Anthem," "Table's Will Turn," and "Na Na Be Like." Despite its success, Foxy Brown faced controversy over some of the lyrics on the album, which were perceived as homophobic and anti-Semitic. However, she maintained that she was simply being provocative and unapologetic in her artistry.