Lil Kim
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Lil Kim

Real Name: Kimberly Jones
A.K.A.: Lil' Kim
Born: July 11, ~1976
Raised: Brooklyn, New York

After making her presence known on Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s debut album Conspiracy, Lil' Kim launched a solo career in 1996 with the release of her first record, Hard Core. As the album's title implies, Lil' Kim was a raritiy among female rappers -- one that not only concentrated on edgy, hardcore rap, but also explicit sexuality, two territories that had long been the province of male rappers. She may be a bit of a slut but she got money, power and respect ( one of her songs by the way hehehe)
A native of Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, Lil' Kim was raised by her parents until they split up when she was nine years old :-(. Following their separation, she lived with her father, yet he threw her out of the house when she was a teenager. As a teen, she lived with her friends and, occasionally, on the streets. Eventually, she and her rhyming skills came to the attention of Biggie Smalls, who helped her cultivate her career. Smalls helped her become a member of the Junior M.A.F.I.A., and Lil' Kim was a key part of the group's hit debut single, "Player's Anthem." Lil' Kim also made a big impression on the remainder of the Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s 1995 debut album, Conspiracy.
Following the release of Conspiracy, Lil' Kim appeared on records by Mona Lisa, the Isley Brothers, Total and Skin Deep. For her debut album, she worked with a variety of producers, including Sean "Puffy" Combs, High Class, Jermaine Dupri, and Pretige. The result, entitled Hard Core, was released in late 1996. Lil' Kim's marketing campaign for the album was quite provocative -- she was dressed in a skimpy bikini and furs in the advertisements, as well as the album covers -- but instead of resulting in a backlash, the album became a hit!!!!!, debuting at number 11 on the pop charts. The first single from the album, "No Time," was a duet with Sean "Puffy" Combs, became a number one rap single!!!!. Wow check that out homies who the clever bitch now?