
BIOGRAPHY
Foxx, also known as Foxx A Milliyone or simply Foxx, is the stage name of American rapper and actor Jonathan Reed. Born on December 27, 1984, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Foxx gained recognition for his contributions to the Southern hip-hop scene, particularly the Baton Rouge rap scene.
Foxx's career gained momentum with his affiliation with Trill Entertainment, a record label that played a crucial role in the rise of Southern rap artists. He became known for his gritty lyricism, distinctive voice, and street-oriented narratives. Foxx's music often reflects the realities of life in urban environments, addressing topics such as street life, struggles, and personal experiences.
One of Foxx's notable collaborations was with rapper Webbie, and together, they released the album "Savage Life" in 2005. The album included tracks like "Independent" and "Bad Chick," contributing to the success of both artists and the Trill Entertainment label.
Foxx also released solo projects, including mixtapes and albums such as "Street Gossip" (2007) and "Trill Ent Presents: Survival of the Fittest" (2010). His music is characterized by its Southern flavor, with influences of Louisiana's rap sound.
In addition to his music career, Foxx has ventured into acting, appearing in films such as "Ghetto Stories" (2010). His dual roles as a rapper and actor have allowed him to make a mark in both the music and entertainment industries.