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Brooklyn's Don Diva is a street album and fourth studio album with dissappointing sales of 9,000 sales the first week from American hip-hop artist Foxy Brown[1]. Released on May 13, 2008,[2] it was intended to be the follow-up to 2001's Broken Silence. According to Rolling Stone magazine, the album would be released prior to Black Roses, the album that she has been working on since 2004 and was recorded in Chung King Studios in New York City. However, Brown has claimed that the album is not her fourth studio album, but rather a mixtape release. Several tracks ("When the Lights Go Out", "We Don't Surrender", "Star Cry") have been released to iTunes, as intended singles to promote the mixtape. Several beats were produced by Polish beatmaker Matheo.

Tracklisting

  1. Brooklyn's Don Diva
  2. We Don't Surrender (ft. Grafh)
  3. We're On Fire (ft. Mavado)
  4. Dreams of Fucking a D-Boy (ft. Jay Rush)
  5. When the Lights Go Out (ft. Kira)
  6. Never Heard This Before (ft. Dwele)
  7. Too Real (ft. AZ)
  8. Star Cry
  9. Why1
  10. She Wanna Rude Bwoy (ft. Demarco)
  11. The Quan (ft. Lady Saw)1
  12. Bulletproof Love/One Love (ft. Lil' Mo)
  13. How We Get Down (ft. Grafh & Prinz)
  14. We Set the Pace
  15. The Quan (Bonus Track) (ft. Lady Saw) (Hip Hop Mix)

Notes
1 Originally set to be on her shelved studio album, Ill Na Na 2: The Fever

[3] The album's release has been delayed multiple times, primarily due to Foxy Brown's jail sentence.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/foxybrown/brooklynsdondiva
  2. ^ "Brooklyn's Don Diva". MTV. Retrieved 2008-03-04.
  3. ^ Checkoway, Laura (2007-11-13). "Preview Foxy Brown's Fierce "Brooklyn's Don Diva": "The Biggest Comeback Since Mimi"". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2008-03-04.
  4. ^ Roberts, Anthony (2008-02-01). "Foxy Brown Delays Album, "BK Don Diva" Awaits Release From Jail". SOHH.com. Retrieved 2008-03-04.