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Posted on 13 June 2010.
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Posted on 11 June 2010.
If you’ve been tuned in to the entertainment blogosphere then more than likely you’ve heard the drama that’s been going on between the Queen B Lil Kim and her protege copycat Nicki Minaj.
Last week at a concert in NY, Ray-J (of all people) had referenced Nicki Minaj biting Lil Kim’s style. At that same concert Kim came out on stage with a pink wig on and told her fans, “You know who started this shit.” Then after rapping to “Crush On You”, she pulled off the wig and flung it into the crowd. “They can have this,’ she said. ‘I’m above this, and I can move on to bigger and better things.” Since the concert, the rumors have been rampid about the beef between the two although Nicki has been pretty num about the situation. Even Nicki’s Young Money brother Drake decided to put his Canadian two cents in it. Recently at a concert in Connecticut, Drake spoke to Nicki Minaj and the crowd on stage declaring Nicki “the baddest chick to ever do this shit (rap)” (WHERE THEY DO THAT AT?) and then went on to say he didn’t give a fuck what Lil Kim or whoever else said anything different.
Well finally with all the soundbites, 1 & 2 minute video clips, and even a fake Lil Kim twitter impersonator who’s been attacking Nicki Minaj on the popular social network site, the REAL Lil Kim has spoken out and CLEARLY laid out her concerns. Listen to Lil Kim’s interview with ThisIs50.com below as Kim addresses her issue with Nicki and even more stunning calls Drake a “Punk Pussy” for talking shit as well as explains her relationship with Diddy.
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Posted on 16 February 2010.
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Ludacris feat. Lil Kim & Lil Fate | “Hey Ho”
Whoops, Luda and Lil Kim don’t have a beef but they do share a love of getting it innnnn with whomever with no apologies. Ludacris, Lil Kim, & Lil Fate talk in intimate details of their sexual accounts and how a woman is seen as a hoe while men are seen as players. Sex, money, and power are all present in “Hey Ho”. The song goes hard but its lacking something. Take a listen!
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