Stylin'

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"Stylin'"
Single by Foxy Brown
from the album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever
Released July 2002
Format CD,LP
Recorded 2002
Genre Rap/Hip-Hop
Length 3:26 [1]
Label Ill Na Na Entertainment, Bad Boy Records, Def Jam[2]
Writer(s) Inga Marchand[3]
Producer(s) Laban Z. Reeves[3]
Foxy Brown singles chronology

"Candy"
(2001)
"Stylin'"
(2002)
"Magnetic"
(2003)

"Stylin'" is the first single from Afro-Trinidadian American female hip-hop artist Foxy Brown's shelved studio album Ill Na Na 2: The Fever.

Single information

"Stylin'" was officially released to radio in the summer of 2002, starting on New York City's Hot 97 radio station. The song was in rotation in some urban markets, but only managed to peak at 71 on the U.S. Billboard Hip Hop and R&B charts and missing the Billboard Hot 100 completely. A remix with Birdman, N.O.R.E., Loon, and Foxy Brown's older brother Young Gavin was later released in Fall of 2002[4][5] to promote the upcoming release of Foxy's Ill Na Na 2: The Fever album, which failed to release. The song did commercially release on Red Star Sounds Volume 2: B-Sides [6] and The Source Hip Hop Hits; Vol. 6.[1]

Music Video

In a radio interview with DJ and radio personality Tim Westwood in 2002, Foxy Brown's brother Gavin said a video for the song was scheduled to take place in New York City, but because the song celebrates the Burberry clothing, he and Foxy was going to shoot the video in London, England with Tim Westwood.[7][8] The video was never recorded or released, though an MTV promotional commercial for The Real World was shot with the song.[9]

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