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OLDIES SUNDAY: Foxy Brown – Sorry (1988)


The Month of March is recognized as “Women’s History Month“, and we recognize a few great Women who made significant contributions to Music. Today’s selection on “Oldies Sunday” comes from Foxy Brown (not the Rapper from Brooklyn) with the track, “Sorry“.

Produced and released by Harold “Papa Biggs” Mclarty on the “Taxi Riddim“, and released in 1988, Foxy Brown delivers a Jamaican cover of US Recording Artist Tracy Chapman’s single “Baby Can I Hold You“, but renamed “Sorry” for Foxy. The song speaks about a time when couples fall out and arguments happen, but when it comes to apologizing and making things right, it’s not always easy to do. Sometimes the right and important words just need to be said. Foxy sings throughout this, with her own melodies but borrowing the cadence from the original, over original Jamaican production. “Sorry” became a hit for Foxy Brown, but got even bigger when it was re-released in 1989 featuring production by Steely & Clevie. The new version also entered Billboard’s Black Singles chart. The song was also featured on her debut album, “Foxy“, which was released the same year. “Sorry” also allowed Foxy opportunities to voice Dubplates for years to come, and perform at various events.

Since the release of “Sorry”, Foxy released a few more singles in the early 1990s, and while some were hits, they didn’t match the level of “Sorry”, and her career stalled in that decade. Hard times fell on her along with a decline in her Mental Health, and she has been seen in various parts in Kingston over the years. She recently got some help from fellow Dancehall Artist Mr. Vegas, but we hope her living conditions improve as she still struggles with her Mental Health. “Sorry” remains her biggest hit.

Thank You Foxy Brown For This Hit!

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Silk Boss Deals With Betrayal On “Sorry”!


Dancehall Artist Silk Boss has been a topic of interest for the past few weeks in the Media, unfortunately, they were for the wrong reasons. Despite having a respectable run of singles that have been doing well in the streams and on Youtube, his name has been through a few episodes of conflict. Whether being a part of a beef, or having his girlfriend Brii become a target of disses, to being a victim of assault that went viral just a few days ago, it has been a rough time despite the success. Through it all, Silk Boss continues to make good music, and he tries to find some peace in the video for the new single, “Sorry“.

Directed by Dark Moon Cinema, Silk Boss finds himself in a dark place where he can be away from all the things and people who wish him harm. He has experienced betrayal recently, and he shares some of the pain that he has been feeling over an Ice Queen Records production. While his Mother would encourage him to seek God for some peace, he is unable to attain it through that suggestion, and finds a corner to tackle it all himself. The video shows that Silk Boss knows how to create through his pitfalls, and his fanbase has been supporting him through everything. It has been a rocky road, but Silk Boss will prevail. Sorry to his Mom though.

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