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*''Messy'' - May 2004
*''Messy'' - May 2004
*''Best Of Both Worlds'' - Early 2008
*''Best Of Both Worlds'' - Early 2008
Garage platimun DJ EZ
Sounds of bassline ministry of sound


===Singles===
===Singles===
So Messy 2001 middlerow Records
*''Girlfriends Story #38 UK'' - April 2004
*''Girlfriends Story. Featuring MC Lyte #38 UK'' - April 2004
*''Gone'' - 2004
*''Gone Featuring Juelz Santana & J2K - 2004
Messy the debut album
Dutty TNT featuring Sweetie Irie
Highly Flammable Crazy Titch, JME, Leathal B and more
Cheat on you Dj Wonder
Boxers Deliquents
Gone remix Deliquents
*''L'oreal (By [[London Urban Collective]] Featuring Gemma Fox & [[Flirta D]]'' - 2006
*''L'oreal (By [[London Urban Collective]] Featuring Gemma Fox & [[Flirta D]]'' - 2006
*''Might Be(Vocal Version)'' - 17 November 2007
*''Might Be(Vocal Version)'' - 17 November 2007
*''Crazy Crush''- '''tbc'''
*''Crazy Crush''TS7
Voicemail Daniel Fridell


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 18:30, 30 July 2010

Gemma Fox

Gemma Fox is a UK pop, R&B and hip hop singer, best known for her 2004 album Messy.[1] The lead single, "Girlfriends Story", was released in April of that year and featured MC Lyte. The second single, "Gone", featured Juelz Santana. Fox parted ways with her label Polydor records in August 2004.

Fox won a UMA and was nominated for a MOBO award in 2004.[2]

Discography

Albums

  • Messy - May 2004
  • Best Of Both Worlds - Early 2008

Garage platimun DJ EZ Sounds of bassline ministry of sound

Singles

So Messy 2001 middlerow Records

  • Girlfriends Story. Featuring MC Lyte #38 UK - April 2004
  • Gone Featuring Juelz Santana & J2K - 2004

Messy the debut album Dutty TNT featuring Sweetie Irie Highly Flammable Crazy Titch, JME, Leathal B and more Cheat on you Dj Wonder Boxers Deliquents Gone remix Deliquents

Voicemail Daniel Fridell

References

  1. ^ "The Beat Goes On". The Comet. Retrieved 2001-01-27. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Gay group protests over Mobo list". BBC News. 2004-08-25. Retrieved 2001-01-27. {{cite news}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)