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  1. Jun 8, 2021 · [60FPS] Lil' Kim On Set of 'Notorious BIG' MV (2000) - YouTube. kimarchive. 4.12K subscribers. 156. 1.9K views 2 years ago #LilKim #Remastered #HD. 🛒 Pre-Order 'Lil' Kim The Queen Bee'...

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    • Big Momma Thang (with Jay-Z and Lil’ Cease) (from ‘Hard Core’, 1996) The first rapped lines we hear from Lil’ Kim on Hard Core are, “I used to be scared of the dick/Now I throw lips to the shit, handle it like a real bitch.”
    • Lighters Up (from ‘The Naked Truth’, 2005) This tribute to the strength and horror of Brooklyn contains some of Kim’s most profound words. The title, and Kim’s reggae inflections, sound celebratory, but the lyrics betray a different story.
    • Queen Bitch (featuring The Notorious B.I.G) (from ‘Hard Core’, 1996) Kim liked Queen Bitch so much that she created a Part Two for The Notorious K.I.M., and even considered naming her second album after it.
    • No Matter What They Say (from ‘The Notorious K.I.M.’ , 2000) While Kim did not want to release No Matter What They Say as the first single from The Notorious K.I.M., fearing that Latin pop had been overdone, her record company insisted – and they were right to.
  2. www.youtube.com › @LilKim › videosLil Kim - YouTube

    Lil Kim. @LilKim ‧. 376K subscribers ‧ 22 videos. The Official Lil' Kim YouTube Channel. instagram.com/lilkimthequeenbee and 6 more links. Videos. Lil' Kim & Tayy Brown - Love For Ya....

  3. Feb 20, 2010 · 1.1K. 159K views 13 years ago. In this video, Lil Kim puts on a show-stopping performance of her classic song "How Many Licks" live on stage. Watch Biggy's Prodigy perform her song with...

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  4. Jun 27, 2000 · “How Many Licks?” is the second single off of Lil' Kims sophomore studio album Notorious K.I.M. album, released in 2000 via Atlantic Records. Written by Kim and Sisqó and… Read More. Jun....

  5. Jul 11, 2018 · In honor of her birthday, here are the best Lil’ Kim songs. Lil’ Kims verses coursed with a degree of sexual autonomy that was rarely seen in mainstream hip-hop, and she spoke this...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Early 90s. One of Lil Kim’s first music video credits is Biggie Small’s 1993 hit, “Party and Bullshit.”. Before her tumultuous (and sometimes dangerous) relationship with the late lyricist ...

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