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* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: A few of her songs reference masturbation.
* [[A Date with Rosie Palms]]: A few of her songs reference masturbation.
* [[Death by Woman Scorned]]
* [[Death by Woman Scorned]]
* [[Dream Team]]: The live collaboration with [[Cyndi Lauper]] (in which they both performed Cyndi's hit "Time After Time"), as well as her collaboration with [[Fifty Cent|50 Cent]] on "Magic Stick". Collaborating with [[Grace Jones]] on "Revolution" certainly deserves a mention, too.
* [[Dream Team]]: The live collaboration with [[Cyndi Lauper]] (in which they both performed Cyndi's hit "Time After Time"), as well as her collaboration with [[50 Cent]] on "Magic Stick". Collaborating with [[Grace Jones]] on "Revolution" certainly deserves a mention, too.
** Also, the remix to "Not Tonight" (usually referred to as "Ladies' Night") her first big hit after Biggie's death, was a [[Dream Team]] of some of the top female rappers at the time: Kim, Left Eye from TLC, Da Brat, [[Missy Elliott]], [[My Friends and Zoidberg|and Angie Martinez]].
** Also, the remix to "Not Tonight" (usually referred to as "Ladies' Night") her first big hit after Biggie's death, was a [[Dream Team]] of some of the top female rappers at the time: Kim, Left Eye from TLC, Da Brat, [[Missy Elliott]], [[My Friends and Zoidberg|and Angie Martinez]].
** Then there is, of course, "[[Moulin Rouge|Lady Marmalade]]", in which she collaborated with [[Pink]], [[Christina Aguilera]] and [[Mya]].
** Then there is, of course, "[[Moulin Rouge|Lady Marmalade]]", in which she collaborated with [[P!nk]], [[Christina Aguilera]] and [[Mya]].
* [[Ethical Slut]]: In her appearance on [[Christina Aguilera]]'s "Can't Hold Us Down".
* [[Ethical Slut]]: In her appearance on [[Christina Aguilera]]'s "Can't Hold Us Down".
* [[Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry]]
* [[Everything's Sparkly with Jewelry]]
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* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: She was the only female member of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: She was the only female member of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: She was rocking sequined dental floss when [[Lady Gaga]] was learning her division tables. This has been toned down in recent years, however.
* [[Stripperiffic]]: She was rocking sequined dental floss when [[Lady Gaga]] was learning her division tables. This has been toned down in recent years, however.
* [[Take That]]: Her often-noted rivalry with fellow rapper and [[We Used to Be Friends|former friend]] Foxy Brown has led Kim to take potshots at her in a few of her songs, such as "Notorious K.I.M.", apparently in response to Foxy's bashing of her in some of her songs. In the same song, she also took a swipe at another rapper, Shyne, for essentially trying to imitate The Notorious B.I.G.. She also bashes former bandmates Junior M.A.F.I.A. a lot on her fourth album (a few of the members testified against her in court), and she also took a swipe at [[Fifty Cent|50 Cent]] on the song "All Good" after they had a falling-out, although they have reportedly made peace with each other since then.
* [[Take That]]: Her often-noted rivalry with fellow rapper and [[We Used to Be Friends|former friend]] Foxy Brown has led Kim to take potshots at her in a few of her songs, such as "Notorious K.I.M.", apparently in response to Foxy's bashing of her in some of her songs. In the same song, she also took a swipe at another rapper, Shyne, for essentially trying to imitate The Notorious B.I.G.. She also bashes former bandmates Junior M.A.F.I.A. a lot on her fourth album (a few of the members testified against her in court), and she also took a swipe at [[50 Cent]] on the song "All Good" after they had a falling-out, although they have reportedly made peace with each other since then.
** Only the ongoing beef with Foxy can even compare to Kim and [[Nicki Minaj]]'s vicious rivalry. ''Black Friday'' contains a ''lot'' of Nicki-bashing (including in the album cover, not to mention the title is a play on the latter's ''Pink Friday'' album), in response to the latter's song "Roman's Revenge" which was released as a diss record about Kim. Several of Kim's friends and fellow rappers think that the rivalry is pointless and saddening, and many critics and a large portion of Kim's fanbase thought that ''Black Friday'' was taking things just a bit ''too'' far. The rivalry has gotten worse ever since.
** Only the ongoing beef with Foxy can even compare to Kim and [[Nicki Minaj]]'s vicious rivalry. ''Black Friday'' contains a ''lot'' of Nicki-bashing (including in the album cover, not to mention the title is a play on the latter's ''Pink Friday'' album), in response to the latter's song "Roman's Revenge" which was released as a diss record about Kim. Several of Kim's friends and fellow rappers think that the rivalry is pointless and saddening, and many critics and a large portion of Kim's fanbase thought that ''Black Friday'' was taking things just a bit ''too'' far. The rivalry has gotten worse ever since.
* [[Take That, Critics!]]: "Shut Up Bitch" is an entire song about this.
* [[Take That, Critics!]]: "Shut Up Bitch" is an entire song about this.
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* [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]
* [[Unlimited Wardrobe]]
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: Present in a few of her songs, notably "Magic Stick" and "Kitty Box" (in which the titles themselves are unusual euphemisms).
* [[Unusual Euphemism]]: Present in a few of her songs, notably "Magic Stick" and "Kitty Box" (in which the titles themselves are unusual euphemisms).
* [[We Used to Be Friends]]: The most well-known examples are Foxy Brown and Junior M.A.F.I.A., but she also now has bad blood with [[Keyshia Cole]] after they worked together a few years previously. Flip-flopped with [[Fifty Cent|50 Cent]] - they didn't start out on the best of terms, but [[Dream Team|eventually recorded a song together]], before falling out and making up again.
* [[We Used to Be Friends]]: The most well-known examples are Foxy Brown and Junior M.A.F.I.A., but she also now has bad blood with [[Keyshia Cole]] after they worked together a few years previously. Flip-flopped with [[50 Cent]] - they didn't start out on the best of terms, but [[Dream Team|eventually recorded a song together]], before falling out and making up again.
* [[Woman Scorned]]: "Don't Mess With Me".
* [[Woman Scorned]]: "Don't Mess With Me".


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Lil' Kim (real name Kimberly Jones) is an American rapper and singer. She was born on July 11, 1975. Her stage name is derived from the fact that she stands at 4'11" tall.

She spent much of her adolescent life on the streets, until, under the tutelage of fellow rapper The Notorious B.I.G., she began her music career in 1995 with the group Junior M.A.F.I.A., whose debut album Conspiracy generated three hit singles. In late 1996, she began her solo career with the album Hard Core, which was certified double platinum.

In 2005, Lil' Kim served a year long prison sentence for lying to a jury about her friends' involvement in a shooting four years earlier. During her incarceration, her fourth album The Naked Truth was released. She returned to the public spotlight in 2009 with an appearance on Dancing With the Stars, and has a fifth studio album in the works.

Lil' Kim's solo discography, as of 2005:

  • Hard Core (1996)
  • The Notorious K.I.M. (2000)
  • La Bella Mafia (2003)
  • The Naked Truth (2005)

She has also released a compilation album entitled The Dance Remixes, and two official mixtapes: Ms. G.O.A.T. and Black Friday.

In the media, she is well-known for her... somewhat skimpy and outrageous outfits (although she has toned this down in recent years) and her sexually explicit lyrics.

Lil' Kim provides examples of the following tropes: