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King Foxx

King Foxx, also known as King Foxx: Rule By Decree,[1] is the third mixtape released by American rapper Tiffany Foxx. It was released on June 16, 2014 through the record label International Rock Star. King Foxx is a Southern hip hop and trap mixtape. The lead single "Young N Thuggin", featuring Pusha T, Young Thug, and Chubbie Baby, was released on March 10, 2014. Foxx promoted "FuckUThought" and "Bet It" through music videos. In a 2015 interview, Foxx announced plans for a reissue entitled King Foxx: Extra Clip. Reception of King Foxx was positive. Some critics have compared Foxx's rapping style to other artists.

King Foxx
Mixtape by
ReleasedJune 16, 2014 (2014-06-16)
Genre
Length46:06
LabelInternational Rock Star
ProducerTiffany Foxx (exec.)
Tiffany Foxx chronology
Goal Diggers
(2013)
King Foxx
(2014)
Singles from King Foxx
  1. "Young N Thuggin"
    Released: March 10, 2014

Background and composition edit

Tiffany Foxx said that King Foxx represented her "ratchet side" and her "lyric side", along with "the passionate side of [herself] and the very creative, different side".[2] She described the mixtape as trap music. When explaining its title, Foxx identified herself as a king due to her understanding of the word meaning "the highest supreme being".[3] Saying that female rappers receive little respect,[1] she wanted to use the title "king" to place herself on a similar platform with men.[3]

King Foxx is a Southern hip hop and trap mixtape that consists of thirteen songs.[4][5] Writing for Pitchfork, Meaghan Garvey associated the features and production with Southern hip hop, and Wesley Case referred to the tracks as built on "Southern trap and swag-rap beats".[4] Twelve rappers provide features,[5] and DJ Scream acts as its host by providing "staccato flows" and "trap beats".[4][5] Discussing the songs, Foxx said that she wanted to be "more lyrical" and discuss women's issues.[6] She intentionally switched her rap style for each of the mixtape's songs to discourage comparisons to other performers.[3]

Vibe's Mikey Fresh wrote that Foxx adopts a braggadocio attitude for "Cdis", and identified "Selfies" as suited for clubs and radio airplay.[7] In "Young N Thuggin", which XXL's Eric Diep described as a "heavy-hitting banger",[8] Foxx raps about helping her boyfriend recover after being released from prison.[9] She talks about her past in St. Louis through the lyrics: "Magic trick, make you disappear / Family ain't got a clue nigga / Been in drive-bys with fly guys / Welcome to the Lou nigga".[10] Pitchfork's Corban Goble cited "FuckUThought" and "Young and Thuggin" as adhering to 2014 music trends.[4]

Release and promotion edit

While King Foxx was initially planned for a release on Valentine's Day,[7][9] the mixtape was delayed to June 16, 2014. Foxx explained she changed the release date to record additional material and finalize the track listing.[7] She wanted the mixtape to expand the reach of her music to a larger audience and elevate her career to "the next level".[7] Prior to its release, Foxx had leaked the songs "Young N Thuggin" and "Intro" through HotNewHipHop.[5] In a 2014 interview, she said that she would temporarily stop recording mixtapes.[3]

"Young N Thuggin" was released on March 10, 2014, as the lead single from King Foxx.[8][11] It contains additional verses from Pusha T, Young Thug, and Chubbie Baby. Young Thug raps for the hook.[9] According to XXL, the song had made "an impact online" and was setting Foxx on "the right path to becoming a household name".[2] Music videos for "FuckUThought" and "Bet It" were released on YouTube and Foxx's official website, respectively,[12][13] and the audio for "Don't Trust Em" was uploaded on YouTube on May 8, 2014.[14] In a 2015 interview, Foxx discussed plans to reissue King Foxx under the new title King Foxx: Extra Clip. According to Foxx, the rerelease would feature new songs, and would be her method of "bring[ing] back awareness" to herself.[1]

Critical reception edit

King Foxx received positive feedback from critics. Diep praised the mixtape as showcasing Foxx's versatility,[2] and Ebony's Nadeska Alexis wrote it proved the rapper was "a truly talented lyricist and showman".[3] Citing "Cdis" as a highlight, Goble described King Foxx as Foxx's "most notable [and] cohesive" release in her career. In a positive review, Case said: "Tiffany's mic skills and welcome female perspective invigorate this tape."[4] Despite praising Foxx as having "the flow, beat selection and lyrics to be taken serious", Fresh criticized the final tracks; specifically, "Buy Her What She Want" and "Don't Trust Em". Despite his criticisms, Fresh summed up King Foxx as "a good listen" from a "rising rapper".[7]

Critics compared Foxx's performance to other artists. Diep felt that her "animated and fluid flow" throughout the mixtape was similar to Lil' Kim,[2] who mentored Foxx.[3] In 2012, she was the first artist signed with Lil' Kim's label, International Rock Star.[3][8] Diep likened Foxx's approach to "Bet It" with Gucci Mane.[2] Writers for Pitchfork said that Foxx had a similar style to Nicki Minaj and Young Thug. Garvey said that Foxx had "exaggerated, rubbery voice-acting", which she paralleled with Minaj's performance on the 2010 song "Roman's Revenge". Case cited "Don't Trust Em" as sounding like a "paranoid Nicki/Young Thug session". Garvey and Case equated Foxx's delivery on "Cdis" and "Buy Her What She Want" as similar to Future's 2013 song "Karate Chop". Case described "Buy Her What She Want" as initially sounding like "another 'Karate Chop' stutter-fest", but felt one of Foxx's verses was more original and had an "off-the-cuff fluidity".[4]

Track listing edit

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro"
  • Vega Heartbreak
1:53
2."Cdis"3:12
3."FuckUThought"
  • Bradd Young
  • Vega Heartbreak
3:40
4."Selfies"
  • DJ Wolfgang
3:15
5."Young N Thuggin" (featuring Young Thug, Pusha T and Chubbie Baby)4:41
6."King Foxx" (featuring Hasini)
  • Big Fraze
2:10
7."Goaldiggers" (featuring Tracy T)
  • Beat Mechanics
4:06
8."Uno" (featuring Fast Life)
  • Joe
3:49
9."Don't Trust Em"
  • Kid Class
3:28
10."Buy Her What She Wants" (featuring Chubbie Baby)
  • Beat Mechanics
3:34
11."Bet It"3:44
12."Double Cup (Remix)" (featuring Yo Gotti, Kirko Bangz, Ace Hood, Jim Jones and Snootie Wild)5:12
13."You're the Reason"
  • Kid Class
3:24
Total length:46:06

Credits and personnel edit

Credits adapted from the liner notes of King Foxx:[15]

  • Chubbie Baby – A&R
  • DJ Scream – host

Release history edit

Country Date Format Label Ref.
United States June 16, 2014 (2014-06-16)
  • Digital download
International Rock Star [7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Johnson, Kevin C. (January 9, 2015). "Q&A: Tiffany Foxx eyeing big things for 2015". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e Diep, Eric (June 16, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx Shows Off Her Versatility On 'King Foxx' Mixtape". XXL. from the original on March 4, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Alexis, Nadeska (June 23, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx Talks Snoop and Mentoring Under Lil' Kim". Ebony. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Goble, Corban; Garvey, Meaghan; Case, Wesley (July 3, 2014). "Mixdown: This Ain't That Real New York Edition". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  5. ^ a b c d Lilah, Rose (June 16, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx - King Foxx". HotNewHipHop. from the original on May 29, 2017.
  6. ^ ErikaB (June 2, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx Talks Forthcoming 'King Foxx Mixtape". The Source. from the original on July 6, 2017.
  7. ^ a b c d e f Fresh, Mikey (June 17, 2014). "New Mixtape: Tiffany Foxx 'King Foxx'". Vibe. from the original on July 24, 2017.
  8. ^ a b c Diep, Eric (March 10, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx Featuring Young Thug, Pusha T & Chubbie Baby 'Young N Thuggin'". XXL. from the original on March 22, 2016.
  9. ^ a b c Garvey, Meaghan (March 10, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx f. Young Thug, Pusha T & Chubbie Baby, "Young N Thuggin" MP3". The Fader. from the original on May 15, 2014.
  10. ^ Ortiz, Edwin (March 10, 2014). "Tiffany Foxx Is "Young N Thuggin" Alongside Pusha T, Young Thug and Chubbie Baby". Complex. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  11. ^ Johnson, Kevin C. (June 19, 2014). "St. Louis rapper Tiffany Foxx releases new mixtape". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. from the original on August 3, 2018.
  12. ^ "Tiffany Foxx "#FukUTHOUGHT"". YouTube. May 5, 2014. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  13. ^ . 1TiffanyFoxx.com. Archived from the original on June 23, 2014.
  14. ^ "Tiffany Foxx - Don't Trust Em". YouTube. May 8, 2014. Retrieved February 17, 2019.
  15. ^ King Foxx (Inlay cover). Tiffany Foxx. International Rock Star. June 16, 2014.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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King Foxx also known as King Foxx Rule By Decree 1 is the third mixtape released by American rapper Tiffany Foxx It was released on June 16 2014 through the record label International Rock Star King Foxx is a Southern hip hop and trap mixtape The lead single Young N Thuggin featuring Pusha T Young Thug and Chubbie Baby was released on March 10 2014 Foxx promoted FuckUThought and Bet It through music videos In a 2015 interview Foxx announced plans for a reissue entitled King Foxx Extra Clip Reception of King Foxx was positive Some critics have compared Foxx s rapping style to other artists King FoxxMixtape by Tiffany FoxxReleasedJune 16 2014 2014 06 16 GenreSouthern hip hoptrapLength46 06LabelInternational Rock StarProducerTiffany Foxx exec Tiffany Foxx chronologyGoal Diggers 2013 King Foxx 2014 Singles from King Foxx Young N Thuggin Released March 10 2014 Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Release and promotion 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Credits and personnel 6 Release history 7 References 8 External linksBackground and composition editTiffany Foxx said that King Foxx represented her ratchet side and her lyric side along with the passionate side of herself and the very creative different side 2 She described the mixtape as trap music When explaining its title Foxx identified herself as a king due to her understanding of the word meaning the highest supreme being 3 Saying that female rappers receive little respect 1 she wanted to use the title king to place herself on a similar platform with men 3 King Foxx is a Southern hip hop and trap mixtape that consists of thirteen songs 4 5 Writing for Pitchfork Meaghan Garvey associated the features and production with Southern hip hop and Wesley Case referred to the tracks as built on Southern trap and swag rap beats 4 Twelve rappers provide features 5 and DJ Scream acts as its host by providing staccato flows and trap beats 4 5 Discussing the songs Foxx said that she wanted to be more lyrical and discuss women s issues 6 She intentionally switched her rap style for each of the mixtape s songs to discourage comparisons to other performers 3 Vibe s Mikey Fresh wrote that Foxx adopts a braggadocio attitude for Cdis and identified Selfies as suited for clubs and radio airplay 7 In Young N Thuggin which XXL s Eric Diep described as a heavy hitting banger 8 Foxx raps about helping her boyfriend recover after being released from prison 9 She talks about her past in St Louis through the lyrics Magic trick make you disappear Family ain t got a clue nigga Been in drive bys with fly guys Welcome to the Lou nigga 10 Pitchfork s Corban Goble cited FuckUThought and Young and Thuggin as adhering to 2014 music trends 4 Release and promotion editWhile King Foxx was initially planned for a release on Valentine s Day 7 9 the mixtape was delayed to June 16 2014 Foxx explained she changed the release date to record additional material and finalize the track listing 7 She wanted the mixtape to expand the reach of her music to a larger audience and elevate her career to the next level 7 Prior to its release Foxx had leaked the songs Young N Thuggin and Intro through HotNewHipHop 5 In a 2014 interview she said that she would temporarily stop recording mixtapes 3 Young N Thuggin was released on March 10 2014 as the lead single from King Foxx 8 11 It contains additional verses from Pusha T Young Thug and Chubbie Baby Young Thug raps for the hook 9 According to XXL the song had made an impact online and was setting Foxx on the right path to becoming a household name 2 Music videos for FuckUThought and Bet It were released on YouTube and Foxx s official website respectively 12 13 and the audio for Don t Trust Em was uploaded on YouTube on May 8 2014 14 In a 2015 interview Foxx discussed plans to reissue King Foxx under the new title King Foxx Extra Clip According to Foxx the rerelease would feature new songs and would be her method of bring ing back awareness to herself 1 Critical reception editKing Foxx received positive feedback from critics Diep praised the mixtape as showcasing Foxx s versatility 2 and Ebony s Nadeska Alexis wrote it proved the rapper was a truly talented lyricist and showman 3 Citing Cdis as a highlight Goble described King Foxx as Foxx s most notable and cohesive release in her career In a positive review Case said Tiffany s mic skills and welcome female perspective invigorate this tape 4 Despite praising Foxx as having the flow beat selection and lyrics to be taken serious Fresh criticized the final tracks specifically Buy Her What She Want and Don t Trust Em Despite his criticisms Fresh summed up King Foxx as a good listen from a rising rapper 7 Critics compared Foxx s performance to other artists Diep felt that her animated and fluid flow throughout the mixtape was similar to Lil Kim 2 who mentored Foxx 3 In 2012 she was the first artist signed with Lil Kim s label International Rock Star 3 8 Diep likened Foxx s approach to Bet It with Gucci Mane 2 Writers for Pitchfork said that Foxx had a similar style to Nicki Minaj and Young Thug Garvey said that Foxx had exaggerated rubbery voice acting which she paralleled with Minaj s performance on the 2010 song Roman s Revenge Case cited Don t Trust Em as sounding like a paranoid Nicki Young Thug session Garvey and Case equated Foxx s delivery on Cdis and Buy Her What She Want as similar to Future s 2013 song Karate Chop Case described Buy Her What She Want as initially sounding like another Karate Chop stutter fest but felt one of Foxx s verses was more original and had an off the cuff fluidity 4 Track listing editNo TitleProducer s Length1 Intro Vega Heartbreak1 532 Cdis Sonny Digital3 123 FuckUThought Bradd Young Vega Heartbreak3 404 Selfies DJ Wolfgang3 155 Young N Thuggin featuring Young Thug Pusha T and Chubbie Baby K E on the Track4 416 King Foxx featuring Hasini Big Fraze2 107 Goaldiggers featuring Tracy T Beat Mechanics4 068 Uno featuring Fast Life Joe3 499 Don t Trust Em Kid Class3 2810 Buy Her What She Wants featuring Chubbie Baby Beat Mechanics3 3411 Bet It Zaytoven3 4412 Double Cup Remix featuring Yo Gotti Kirko Bangz Ace Hood Jim Jones and Snootie Wild K E on the Track5 1213 You re the Reason Kid Class3 24Total length 46 06Credits and personnel editCredits adapted from the liner notes of King Foxx 15 Chubbie Baby A amp R DJ Scream hostRelease history editCountry Date Format Label Ref United States June 16 2014 2014 06 16 Digital download International Rock Star 7 References edit a b c Johnson Kevin C January 9 2015 Q amp A Tiffany Foxx eyeing big things for 2015 St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved February 17 2019 a b c d e Diep Eric June 16 2014 Tiffany Foxx Shows Off Her Versatility On King Foxx Mixtape XXL Archived from the original on March 4 2016 a b c d e f g Alexis Nadeska June 23 2014 Tiffany Foxx Talks Snoop and Mentoring Under Lil Kim Ebony Retrieved February 17 2019 a b c d e f Goble Corban Garvey Meaghan Case Wesley July 3 2014 Mixdown This Ain t That Real New York Edition Pitchfork Retrieved February 17 2019 a b c d Lilah Rose June 16 2014 Tiffany Foxx King Foxx HotNewHipHop Archived from the original on May 29 2017 ErikaB June 2 2014 Tiffany Foxx Talks Forthcoming King Foxx Mixtape The Source Archived from the original on July 6 2017 a b c d e f Fresh Mikey June 17 2014 New Mixtape Tiffany Foxx King Foxx Vibe Archived from the original on July 24 2017 a b c Diep Eric March 10 2014 Tiffany Foxx Featuring Young Thug Pusha T amp Chubbie Baby Young N Thuggin XXL Archived from the original on March 22 2016 a b c Garvey Meaghan March 10 2014 Tiffany Foxx f Young Thug Pusha T amp Chubbie Baby Young N Thuggin MP3 The Fader Archived from the original on May 15 2014 Ortiz Edwin March 10 2014 Tiffany Foxx Is Young N Thuggin Alongside Pusha T Young Thug and Chubbie Baby Complex Retrieved February 17 2019 Johnson Kevin C June 19 2014 St Louis rapper Tiffany Foxx releases new mixtape St Louis Post Dispatch Archived from the original on August 3 2018 Tiffany Foxx FukUTHOUGHT YouTube May 5 2014 Retrieved February 17 2019 Videos 1TiffanyFoxx com Archived from the original on June 23 2014 Tiffany Foxx Don t Trust Em YouTube May 8 2014 Retrieved February 17 2019 King Foxx Inlay cover Tiffany Foxx International Rock Star June 16 2014 a href Template Cite AV media notes html title Template Cite AV media notes cite AV media notes a CS1 maint others in cite AV media notes link External links editKing Foxx at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title King Foxx amp oldid 1142312236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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