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  1. In a generally good review of Hurt No More, a reviewer for Allmusic spoke negatively about this song saying: Winans doesn't wear the few occurrences of harder-edged material so well -- "Pretty Girl Bullsh*t," featuring an ill-matched verse from Foxy Brown, is particularly out of character and disrupts the lush, sensual flow of the record.

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    • 2003
  2. FOXY BROWN (M. Winans, I. Marchand) • Marsky Music/ Janice combs Publishing, Adm by EMI Blackwood Music, Inc. (BMI)/Pork Music Inc. (ASCAP) Produced by Mario "Yellowman" Winans for Yellow City Entertainment/The Hitmen/Bad Boy Entertainment, Inc. Recorded by Wayne Allison at Daddy's House Recording Studios, NYC • Mixed by Sean “P Diddy ...

  3. www.pluggedin.com › mariowinans-hurtnomoreHurt No More - Plugged In

    The worst moments may come from Foxy Brown, but who invited her to the party? Say it ain’t so, Mario. Elevate family time with our parent-friendly entertainment reviews!

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  5. Foxy Browns erotic lyrics, commanding flow, and confidence made her one of the greatest female rappers of all time. These are her best songs. Published on. September 6, 2023. By. Bianca...

  6. Apr 20, 2004 · “Hurt No More” is the second studio album by American singer Mario Winans. It was released by Bad Boy Records and Universal Records on April 20, 2004, in the United States.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hurt_No_MoreHurt No More - Wikipedia

    Singles from Hurt No More. "I Don't Wanna Know". Released: February 17, 2004 [1] "Never Really Was". Released: May 20, 2004. "This Is The Thanks I Get". Released: February 20, 2005. Hurt No More is the second studio album by American singer Mario Winans. It was released by Bad Boy Records and Universal Records on April 20, 2004, in the United ...

  8. Dec 20, 2021 · For a time in the late 1990s and early 2000s, one of the biggest names in rap and hip-hop was Foxy Brown. The Brooklyn native, born Inga Marchand, went through several names and iterations while trying to break into the music industry, before settling on the stage name used by famous Blaxploitation actress Pam Grier and meeting Jay-Z.