Notorious K.I.M. [Explicit Lyrics]

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The Madonna of hip-hop strikes again. But in spite of her blonde ambition (demonstrated on "I'm Human," a "Vogue"-esque tribute to the other material girl), the Queen Bee maintains her thug-ette aesthetic. Her beats (provided by an assortment of dance-floor-friendly producers) may be slick, but the rhymes are rough, rugged, and raw. Kim proved her post-Biggie microphone prowess with a take-no-prisoners cameo on Mobb Deep's "Quiet Storm (remix)". Here she continues her reign. Tracks like "Who's Number One?" where she reps for hometown Brooklyn, and "Notorious KIM," where she denounces ex-pal Foxy Brown, demonstrate her lyrical skills, which transcend the sex-centric niche market that she dominates. Notorious KIM builds on the foundation created by her cheeky debut, Hard Core, with more freakiness than Penthouse's letters page. She also gets macho male rappers on their knees with "Suck My D**k," in which she turns the sexual tables on males like those from N.W.A. The weak spots on the album are flaccid pop confections such as "How Many Licks" and "No Matter What They Say," which don't provide Kim with the support she needs. --Lizz Mendez Berry

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Notorious K.I.M. [Explicit Lyrics]

Notorious K.I.M. [Explicit Lyrics]
Notorious K.I.M.
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Notorious cumdumpster!
  • Queen Bitc*, what bitc* u know can thug it like this!
  • I agree with kurupt
  • 2 dollar whore with a three dollar hairkut
  • Lil' Kim...notorious for making horrid music.
Notorious K.I.M.
Lil' Kim
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
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  1. La Bella Mafia
  2. Hard Core
  3. The Naked Truth
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ASIN: B00004TSX6
Release Date: 2000-06-27

Tracks:

  1. Lil' Drummer Boy - (featuring Cee-Lo of Goodie Mob and Redman)
  2. Custom Made (Give It To You)
  3. Who's Number One?
  4. Suck My D**k
  5. Single Black Female - (featuring Mario "Yellowman" Winans)
  6. Revolution - (featuring Grace Jones and Lil' Cease)
  7. How Many Licks? - (featuring Sisqo)
  8. Notorious Kim
  9. No Matter What They Say
  10. She Don't Love You
  11. Queen Bitch Pt. 2 - (featuring Puff Daddy)
  12. Don't Mess With Me
  13. Do What You Like - (featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A.)
  14. Off The Wall - (featuring Lil' Cease)
  15. Right Now - (featuring Carl Thomas)
  16. Aunt Dot - (featuring Lil' Shanice)
  17. Hold On - (featuring Mary J. Blige)
  18. I'm Human

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The Madonna of hip-hop strikes again. But in spite of her blonde ambition (demonstrated on "I'm Human," a "Vogue"-esque tribute to the other material girl), the Queen Bee maintains her thug-ette aesthetic. Her beats (provided by an assortment of dance-floor-friendly producers) may be slick, but the rhymes are rough, rugged, and raw. Kim proved her post-Biggie microphone prowess with a take-no-prisoners cameo on Mobb Deep's "Quiet Storm (remix)". Here she continues her reign. Tracks like "Who's Number One?" where she reps for hometown Brooklyn, and "Notorious KIM," where she denounces ex-pal Foxy Brown, demonstrate her lyrical skills, which transcend the sex-centric niche market that she dominates. Notorious KIM builds on the foundation created by her cheeky debut, Hard Core, with more freakiness than Penthouse's letters page. She also gets macho male rappers on their knees with "Suck My D**k," in which she turns the sexual tables on males like those from N.W.A. The weak spots on the album are flaccid pop confections such as "How Many Licks" and "No Matter What They Say," which don't provide Kim with the support she needs. --Lizz Mendez Berry

Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Notorious cumdumpster!.......2007-03-26

Hoodrats, ho's with no class, and gay n*gga's who like to giggle are the only ones who can feel this. I swear if anybody comes up to me! And calls this hip hop, I will hurt them!Women like her is alot of the reason why black women are so disrespected in the first place. How can someone relate to a female tellin them to suck her d***?! Is Kim a tranny or something? And this album sounds more like pop than a rap album. I swear even if my shorty plays this in my whip, I will knock her out. This album deserves no stars. I wish this ho did life in prison so she could've stopped puttin out albums.

5 out of 5 stars Queen Bitc*, what bitc* u know can thug it like this!.......2006-07-20

Despite what all the negative reviews say. Kim proved herself the leader of the female rap game with this album. Just because she isn't afraid to say what she wants doesnt mean its trash. Suck mY DI.. is one of the best tracks. The beat is crazy and the way she spits on this tracks makes u get the chills! Thats good music!
Fact is Lil Kim is the leader of this game and clearly doesn't give a fu*.. what people think. Thats a winner.
And her image cant get no better, Yea shes sexual to the xtreme, so what, stop hatin!

1 out of 5 stars I agree with kurupt.......2006-07-06

Kim is nothing but a publicity tramp with no class or style. Please stop buying her albums b/c to me, it sounds like stereo porn. Great female MCs to check out: Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Roxanne Shante, even Salt N Pepa. What do they have in common? They were pioneers who didn't sell music with horrible lyrics and had class at the same time. So don't buy any of Kim's records and get something from the ladies I listed above. So now, your stereo system should be playing the right music.

1 out of 5 stars 2 dollar whore with a three dollar hairkut.......2006-06-09

This is the perfect example of why black women and women in general are disrespected. Lil kim is teaching generations of women to be nasty as you can be and to disrespect yourself. Then to top all of this off she is still hanging on the coat tails of biggie, the ultra fantasy gangsta rapper. Queen latifah never had to talk like this to get her name out or to make good music. This is ridiculous! Kim would be better off in a porn movie than in the rap game. Please please please spare us and stop rapping.

1 out of 5 stars Lil' Kim...notorious for making horrid music........2006-06-01

Biggie put her on the map. Why, i'll never know. So she sucked off the fame he gave her (not the only thing she's been sucking) Also, being a Biggie fan, the name of this cd (proving my point about Biggie) was offensive and disrespectful. This is not rap, this is pop. If you think this is rap, you need to get smacked with a "The Lost Children of babylon" album and learn real rap. Nothing but two dollar trash by a two dollar wh*re.
Notorious K.I.M.
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Solid dance tracks
  • Great
  • NOT REALLY CLEAN!!
  • bad...
  • The best rap star
Notorious K.I.M.
Lil' Kim
Manufacturer: Atlantic / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

East CoastEast Coast | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Gangsta & HardcoreGangsta & Hardcore | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
RebelsRebels | Warner Brothers Records | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Hard Core

ASIN: B00004TTG5
Release Date: 2000-06-27

Tracks:

  1. Lil' Drummer Boy
  2. Custom Made (Give It To You)
  3. Who's Number One?
  4. Suck My D**k
  5. Single Black Female
  6. Revolution
  7. How Many Licks?
  8. Notorious Kim
  9. No Matter What They Say
  10. She Don't Love You
  11. Queen Bitch Pt.2
  12. Don't Mess With Me
  13. Do What You Like
  14. Off The Wall
  15. Right Now
  16. Aunt Dot
  17. Hold On
  18. I'm Human

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Solid dance tracks.......2004-12-28

If you just want to have fun Lil'Kim's music than, I would reccomend the celan version of this record. It contains a lot of dance/pop tracks that keep you listening for a while. She has an awsome rap flow, that hits you like paint balls. My favorite songs are:

No Matter What They Say- A friendly Calypso song that talks about her new career in the mainstream.
Off the wall-More of a fresstyle type song. It contains a lot of messages.
Hold On-Sad/uplifintg song about Biggie death, and how we have to move on in times of trouble.
I'm Human-An awsome New Age/Techno song that tells us that she is still a human being.
Who's #1-Represents Lil'Kim and her Brooklyn town.

5 out of 5 stars Great.......2002-01-01

With Great bold Lyrics, A new care-free image, and great music beats- This RAP cd is a MUST HAVE! Lil Kim's cd NOTORIOUS KIM Is (2 me) a 5 Star cd! Sisqo, P. Diddy, and MARY J. BLIGE even appear on the album, in some if its best songs! If you buy this cd, Lil' Kim will show you just how notorious she is.

1 out of 5 stars NOT REALLY CLEAN!!.......2002-01-01

This CD has some good songs on it like Little Drummer Boy, Who's Number One and more but it also has songs that are really nasty like Ant Dot wich is about murder and How many Licks

2 out of 5 stars bad..........2000-11-10

I bought the edited version of LIL' KIM's new album, and I have to say that it is pretty bad. I mean, I haven't heard HARD CORE, but I've heard this CD and I was mad that I even bought it. The only decent tracks are #2,7,8,9,11,18. It may seem like a lot, but even these songs are pretty stinky. I like LIL' KIM's style and I think she has a lot of potential as a rapper, but her latest album stinks.

1 out of 5 stars The best rap star.......2000-09-23

My name is Elvira , Lil Kim is my one of the best female star.I like her knew CD because it has a lot greatest songs,such as Qwen B and more.thank you

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