Lil Kim's First Day in Prison
Lil Kim starts her first day of prison this afternoon. Hold your head, Kim- we'll ride for you until you get out!
SOHH has a great interview with her. Check it out!
And peep one of my favorite new photos of Kim-
Lil Kim starts her first day of prison this afternoon. Hold your head, Kim- we'll ride for you until you get out!
SOHH has a great interview with her. Check it out!
And peep one of my favorite new photos of Kim-

I love the way Lil Kim is staying focused even while facing this year and a day jail term.

Before Lil Kim had to report to prison, her friends threw her a wonderful farewell dinner. The photo above is Kim with Mary J. Blige at her side.
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If you want to write a letter of support to Lil Kim while she's away, use this address:
Kimberly Jones 56198-054 Fdc Philadelphia Federal Detention Center P.o.box 562 Philadelphia, PA 19106
Lil Kim speaks:
"I want all my friends, family and fans to know that I am in good spirits and I will be fine.Contrary to the rumors, I am in general population at FDC and I have adjusted to the facility and to my fellow inmates who are all cool people. Each day, I read, sharpen my focus and grow.
Continue reading "Lil Kim's First Statement From Lock Down" »

"Crush On You" was the second video released from Kim's multi-platinum debut 'Hard Core'. It was the last song recorded for her CD, and ended up just featuring Lil' Cease on the album. Kim took some time off in the last 2 weeks of recording for "personal reasons" and they wanted it as a single, so Cease did it, Kim came in for the remix.
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The "Ladies Night" video was shot for the 'Nothing To Lose' soundtrack. The song was a remix to "Not Tonight" from 'Hard Core' and was the first and only all female cut that Lil' Kim released. It was also Kim's first and only platinum record for a single, which was a huge boost for her career.

"No Matter What They Say" was the first video from Kim's long-awaited second release "Notorious K.I.M.". This was not the first version of the song however, as it was originally called "Bad Girls" featuring Ru Paul and only the first verse made it to the final version due to bootlegging.
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"How Many Licks" is the second single from Kim's sophmore album 'Notorious K.I.M.'. The single was actually voted on by fans on Kim's official website and was released mid-August of 2000. Sisqo was featured on the song, but unfortunately due to label disagreements involving Def Soul, he was not allowed to appear in the video, so Kim had to go solo.
"The Jump Off" is the first and only video released from Kim's 3rd CD 'La Bella Mafia'. A video was shot for "Came Back For You" but was never released to video networks. Kim felt that Atlantic Records was not supporting her as they should, and she felt that she would allow us to see how well her CD could actually do with only one video. It worked, as she went platinum based on one official single.

The bad blood continues between Lil’ Kim and 50 Cent. Though the rappers paired up for the 2003 smash “Magic Stick,†the relationship between the two quickly disintegrated, and 50 Cent dissed Lil’ Kim in performances. In a recent interview with The Associated Press â€" before she entered federal detention center to serve a year-and-a-day sentence for perjury â€" Lil’ Kim made it clear there would be no duets in the future between the two.

The nominations for this years Vibe Awards have been announced and the one and only Queen Bee has been nominated for Album of the Year. Other nominees for album of the year are "Get Lifted" by John Legend, "Late Registration" by Kanye West, "The Documentary" by The Game, and "The Emancipation of Mimi" by Mariah Carey. Unfortunately Kim will not be attending the ceremony, due to her time in federal prison.

"Hard Core" came out when there was a desperate need for sexiness in the rap world. Although Kim was not the first female rapper to reach platinum status, she was the first to do it being a lady. Unlike other female rappers with all male crews, Kim shined without having to "kick it like the fellas". This album still stands out as her best to date. Although others come close, this is still Kim's greatest work.

Today we'll touch on Kim's long awaited sophomore effort, 'The Notorious KIM'. This should have been the album to launch Kim's career into the stratosphere, but due to bad decisions and no label support, it lost steem pretty quick. A lot of fans brush this album off as fluff, something designed for pop radio, but they don't understand the importance of appealing to the masses as well. Sure, Kim could have released Hard Core Pt 2, but at that time in music, gangsta rap was not in the forefront. Music was being dominated by the Puff Daddy's and the Nelly's and the Eminem's, radio friendly music is what you needed to maintain a successful career.

The next album we will we reviewing is Kim's third effort, "La Bella Mafia". This was a highly anticipated release from Kim to not only Kim's fans, but the industry as whole after what was widely considered a let down with "The Notorious KIM". For the most part, the streets and the industry was impressed. Lil' Kim went back to her roots, so to speak, and got back in touch with the streets.
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