Brooklyn President Adams Speaks On Foxy Brown's 'Key To Brooklyn'
Foxy Brown | Photo via All Hip-Hop

Yes, 90s rapper, Foxy Brown, real name Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand, received the key to the borough of Brooklyn this week.

While it all boggles our mind on why Borough President, Eric Adams, presented Marchand with the honorary key (no it doesn’t open any special doors), and not Jay Z — who partially brought the for New Jersey Nets to Brooklyn and built a state-of-the-art arena in the borough or Howard Schultz — the CEO of Starbucks, who’s seemingly creating jobs for the world and created an international brand of coffee or anyone else doing great things for Brooklyn, apparently the rapper, born and raised in the borough, has done enough during her career for the special recognition.

Brooklyn President Adams Speaks On Foxy Brown's 'Key To Brooklyn'
Foxy Brown receiving the key from BP Eric Adams | Photo via Instagram

In a emailed statement exclusively acquired by us, Borough President Eric Adams states his reasoning as “There are a countless number of talented Brooklynites whose contributions have warranted recognition from Brooklyn Borough Hall over the years via various accolades. The award is not exclusive to any one individual.”

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Adams statement is seemingly contrary to Marchand’s Instagram post where she states “Wow!!! Only one chick alone got the ‘key’ to her home #BROOKLYN. It’s official BK is mine.”

In any case, whether exclusive or not, Foxy Brown during her lengthy hip-hop career, has put on for Brooklyn and should be recognized for her contributions to music.

Just for good measure, lets end this with Foxy Brown’s hit 90s track “BK Anthem”: