New Music!! Monica “Anything (To Find You”) AUDIO — Ft. Rick Ross & Lil Kim
Newlywed R&B songbird Monica looks for love on “Anywhere (To Find You),” the Missy Elliott-produced first single from her upcoming seventh studio album, New Life.
Newlywed R&B songbird Monica looks for love on “Anywhere (To Find You),” the Missy Elliott-produced first single from her upcoming seventh studio album, New Life.
According to Wikipedia.com: “Lil’ Kim claimed on Twitter that Black Friday had sold 113,000 copies in the first 28 hours and going on to say this made her the “#1 seller on Paypal ever”, a false claim as PayPal does not retain information regarding sales and only processes payments.”
Oh Kim….(Insert Head-Shaking Here…)
In Today’s Edition of “When Stans Attack…” On Monday, Lil Kim rolled out the red carpet for her complete diss mixtape targeted at Nicki Minaj and entitled Black Friday. The bitterly-jaded hip-hop pioneer is not only hawking a full work of her spitting venom over Nicki’s beats, but has the unmitigated gall to charge what’s left of her fanbase a whopping $10 bucks for the privilege of listening to her do so!
The phrase “Chile Puhleeze” spring to mind!
Oh — did we forget to mention that the first 100,000 fans to purchase Black Friday will receive an autographed copy signed by The Queen Bee herself?
As much as we hate to do this…If You’d Like to Download Lil Kim’s Black Friday, Visit PayPal.com…
A snippet of Foxy Brown’s buzzed-about lyrical warning shot at Lil Kim — aka “Executioner of All Things Barbie” -emerged online over the weekend. On the unmixed leak — titled “Black Massacre” — the Brooklyn femcee is heard rhyming over Jay-Z’s “So Ghetto” instrumental produced by DJ Premier.
Where’s that “Lil Kim, Sit’cho Ass Down” GIF when you need it?
The long-simmering feud between hip-hop divas Lil Kim and Nicki Minaj has escalated as the holiday season kicks into high-gear.
So much for tis being the season to be jolly!
Shots fired! Nicki Minaj teams up with Eminem Slim Shady for “Roman’s Revenge,” the latest cut from her eagerly-awaited album Pink Friday, available Nov. 22. On the Swizz Beatz produced track, Nicki Minaj — also known as Roman Zolanksi — channels Busta Rhymes to put the buzz on Femcee Foe Lil Kim.
“Is this the thanks I get for putting you b*tches on?/Is it my fault that all of you bitches gone?/Shoulda sent a thank you note ya little ho/Now I’ma wrap your coffin with a bow/(Nicki, she just mad ’cause you took the spot) Word, that b*tch mad ’cause I took the spot?/Well, b*tch if you ain’t sh*tting then get off the pot/Got some n*ggas out in Brooklyn that’ll off your top!“
Lil’ Kim is putting on her best “O Face” for her debut as the new face of Three Olives Vodka.
Lil Kim is screaming cries of “Swagger Jacking!” to anyone who will listen in a barrage of public attacks against “Femcee of the Hour” Nicki Minaj. But when it comes to hip-hop’s newest most-talked about “beef,” Bad Boy mogul Diddy and Miami’s own Trina are determined to take the road less traveled: The High One.
Kelly Rowland is seeking a big name sponsors for her latest music video – the singer’s reps have sent out mass emails urging big brands to appear in the promo.
Eighties pop star Cyndi Lauper teamed up with femcee Lil Kim for a duet performance of Cyndi’s smash classic “Time After Time” at the 91st birthday concert for former South African president Nelson Mandela. The Nelson Mandela Foundation and 46664 hosted the headliner event at New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Saturday, July 18.
France’s first lady Carla Bruni, soul legend Aretha Franklin, rocker Bruce Springsteen, Alicia Keys, and Stevie Wonder were other notables present at yesterday’s celebration.