Who is Foxx? The Forgotten Voice Behind Trill Entertainment's Hit Record "Wipe Me Down"
- Nolazine

- Aug 19
- 1 min read

When hip hop fans think of the Southern anthem “Wipe Me Down,” most recall Boosie Badazz and Webbie — but there’s another key voice behind the record that helped make it a timeless hit: Foxx.
Jonathan Reed, better known by his stage name Foxx, was born on June 6, 1983, and hails from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Signed to the city’s powerhouse label Trill Entertainment, Foxx carved out his own lane in the mid-2000s Southern rap wave. His breakout came with “Wipe Me Down,” a collaboration with label mates Lil Boosie and Webbie, that went on to become a cultural staple across clubs, parties, and college campuses nationwide.
In 2007, Foxx dropped his debut album Street Gossip, showcasing his gritty yet charismatic delivery, which resonated with fans of Baton Rouge’s raw street rap scene. While the spotlight often shined brightest on Boosie and Webbie, Foxx’s contributions to the Trill legacy and to “Wipe Me Down” in particular remain undeniable.
Despite not receiving the same mainstream recognition as some of his label counterparts, Foxx’s work represents an essential chapter in Baton Rouge hip hop history. Today, he continues to connect with fans and share his journey through social media.
Follow Foxx on Instagram @foxxamilliyone3 and revisit the voice that helped bring one of hip hop’s most iconic anthems to life.






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