Listen to Foxy Brown & Blackstreet – Get Me Home (03.82 min) on spotify.
Get Me Home can be found on the album Ill Na Na
More about Foxy Brown & Blackstreet
Foxy Brown, born Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand on September 6, 1978, in Brooklyn, New York, is a prominent figure in the world of hip-hop, known for her sharp lyrical prowess and significant contributions to the genre in the late 1990s. Her debut album, 'Ill Na Na,' released in 1996, was a commercial success, solidifying her place in hip-hop. Brown's collaborations with other artists, including Jay-Z and Nas, further elevated her status within the music industry. Despite facing legal issues and controversies, Foxy Brown's influence on female rap is undeniable, with her bold, unapologetic style and flow paving the way for future generations of female MCs.
Blackstreet, formed by Teddy Riley in 1991, is an American R&B group known for their smooth harmonies and memorable hits that defined the 1990s R&B scene. Riley, a pioneer of the New Jack Swing genre, brought his innovative production skills to Blackstreet, creating a sound that was both fresh and rooted in tradition. The group's 1996 album, 'Another Level,' spawned the Grammy-winning single 'No Diggity,' featuring Dr. Dre, which became a global hit and a defining track of the era. Despite lineup changes and hiatuses, Blackstreet's legacy as craftsmen of soulful hits and their contribution to the evolution of R&B remains influential.
Music video with Foxy Brown & Blackstreet
Foxy Brown – Get Me Home (Feat. Blackstreet) [Explicit] – (Official Video)