Gemma Fox, born Gemma Fox in England in the 20th century, emerged from the Camden music scene as a hip-hop and Grime musician. She first attracted attention with the single "Girlfriend's Story" (8 May 2004), featuring MC Lyte, which marked her breakthrough into the UK Top 40. In 2004, she released her debut album Messy, a project that received positive critical reviews but did not achieve significant chart placement. Throughout 2004 and 2006 she continued to release singles such as "Gone" and "L'Oreal" (feat. Flirta D), and collaborated with artists like Dexplicit on "Might Be". After a brief period of touring and label activity, including a stint with Polydor, she founded her own label, Fox Ents. Although her public output slowed by the late 2000s, she remained active in the scene, later releasing a compilation of unreleased tracks in 2018 and the single "Luv" in 2020.