At the start of her music career, Foxy Brown established the super group, The Firm, with hip-hop artists Nature, Nas, and AZ.
As a solo performer, she released her debut album "Ill Na Na" in 1996. On the Billboard 200 chart, it debuted at No. 7.
In 1997, she got featured in those spring-type celebrations produced by MTV. In the same year, she joined the "Smokin' Grooves" tour hosted by the House of Blues.
She released "Broken Silence" in 2001.
She lent her talent to several RIAA platinum and gold singles.
Foxy Brown's father is Winston Marchand, who left the family when she was a kid.
She grew up in Brooklyn, New York.
She experienced many ups and downs. She admitted that she suffered from depression and went to a drug rehabilitation center to treat her opioid addiction.
She got arrested before twice by the police for different charges.
Some of the legal charges filed against her were spitting on two hotel workers, driving without a license and crashing her car, and punching a police officer.
In one of the charges, she was released only after posting a bail of $5,000.
In her entire carreer, she got involved in many feuds with other artists.
Foxy Brown dated fellow rapper Kurupt (born Ricardo Emmanuel) from 1999 to 2000.
In 2001, she started going out with Spragga Benz (born Carlton Errington Grant), a Jamaican dancehall DJ.
Rumors also linked her before to rappersJay Z (born Shawn Corey Carter), Nas (born Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones), and Rick Ross (born William Leonard Roberts II).