Lil Kim Gives XXL Magazine 5 Reasons Why She’s Still The Queen [PHOTOS] - Page 3
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Lil Kim has the resilience of a boxer with an iron jaw.
Since her release from prison stemming from perjury charges in 2006, Biggie’s former lieutenant has constantly fielded criticism about her appearance and the future of her career. With nearly three million followers on all her social media networks, her fans, like the self-proclaimed Queen Bee, have been undeterred by the slander.
Her much-publicized comeback effort, Hardcore 2K13 has been stalled numerous times this year which still leaves questions about her returning to the throne of Hip-Hop stardom she still speaks of obtaining. Again, with her every delay, she manages to assure her adoring public (and most likely herself) that there’s nothing to worry about. After the aforementioned LP didn’t meet its deadline, she took to Twitter and stated, “I just want to make U guys happy..please standby. #HARDCOREPLAYLIST 3 bonus tracks included! I love U guys!” while releasing the new song, “I Am Kimmy Blanco” as a peace-offering.
XXL was able to pick Kim’s multi-thousand dollar weave to grab a few tidbits of juicy info. Proceed to the gallery to check the 5 best quotes and read the full scribe over there.
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Photo: Instagram
She Was The Original Rude Girl
“I made sexual music that was fun and just people loved to sing to. I don’t really care no more. It’s whatever now.”
That Whole Nicki Minaj Thing Wasn’t Just “Hate”
“Nowadays, it’s just females are jealous. And they want to act like the girl who is responsible for all this doesn’t exist. That’s whack. That’s real corny, but things will change.”
You Can’t Take The Hood Out Of Her
“I don’t give a f*ck. It’s whatever. At this point, it is what it is. The streets made me. They stay at me. There’s nothing that’s gonna take away from my legacy.”
Her Influence Inspires Non-Hip-Hop Artists
“We [Miley Cyrus] were always Twitter friends and when we saw each other out, we would always show each other love, but we came even closer. She texts me a lot when she’s about to do something. [When] we around in the same place, we always call each other and text each other and we be talking.”
40 Is The New 30
“I am the one who made it possible for females to be sexy. That’s just the bottom line. And [I] still rap hard with the fellas. Period.
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