Chyna Doll (album)

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Chyna Doll
Studio album by Foxy Brown
Released January 26, 1999
Recorded 1997-1998
Genre Rap/Hip Hop
Label Def Jam
Foxy Brown chronology
Ill Na Na
(1996)
Chyna Doll
(1999)
Broken Silence
(2001)


Chyna Doll is the sophomore album released by American rapper Foxy Brown. The album, released in 1999, was certified platinum with sales of just 836,000 copies.

Chyna Doll made history when it entered the Billboard 200 at #1, making Foxy Brown the first female rap artist to achieve this feat, even though its first single "Hot Spot" failed to reach the U.S. top fifty.

Despite the platinum certification of Chyna Doll, the record company Def Jam had higher expectations. This eventually led to Foxy Brown dropping the Def Jam label and signing to Roc-A-Fella Records.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Birth Of Foxy Brown, The"
  2. "Chyna White"
  3. "My Life"
  4. "Hot Spot"
  5. "Dog & A Fox" - (featuring DMX)
  6. "JOB" - (featuring Mya)
  7. "Bomb Ass"
  8. "I Can't" - (featuring Total)
  9. "Bonnie & Clyde Part 2" - (featuring Jay-Z)
  10. "4-5-6" - (featuring Beanie Sigel/Memphis Bleek) (Producer Bernard "Big Demi" Parker)
  11. "Ride (Down South)" - (featuring Juvenile/8Ball & MJG)
  12. "Can You Feel Me Baby" - (featuring Pretty Boy) (Producer Bernard "Big Demi" Parker)
  13. "Baller Bitch" - (featuring Too Short/Pretty Boy)
  14. "BWA - (featuring Mia X/Gangsta Boo)
  15. "Tramp"
  16. "Baby Mother"
  17. "It's Hard Being Wifee" - (featuring Noreaga)

[edit] Unreleased/Discarded Tracks

  1. "Star Wars" (featuring Busta Rhymes)
  2. "Lately" (featuring Janet Jackson)
  3. "My Life" (Original Version - appeared on mixtapes prior to the album release)
  4. "Cream Drop" aka "Rolls Royce"
  5. "Bitch Come Again" (Featuring Madison)
Preceded by
Made Man by Silkk Tha Shocker
Billboard 200 Number-one Album
February 13, 1999 - February 19, 1999
Succeeded by
...Baby One More Time by Britney Spears