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  2. Lil' Kim - Wikipedia

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    Brown claimed that Lil' Kim was allegedly jealous that Biggie was to include Brown in his Junior M.A.F.I.A. collective. [204] Brown also added that a tell-all book disclosing the feud would be released for Christmas 2003. [204] In her final comments on the dispute, Brown stated: "Kim is the only female artist that keeps me on my toes.

  3. It's All About the Benjamins - Wikipedia

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    Three music videos were released for the song and two of its remixes. The first music video was directed by Paul Hunter.It featured Puff Daddy, the LOX, Lil' Kim, and Biggie (who appears on a television screen, through archive footage of the Hypnotize music video) and took place in a dimly-lit concert venue and in a forest where the rappers are either running (except Biggie) or rapping.

  4. Crush on You (Lil' Kim song) - Wikipedia

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    The original song included three verses for Lil' Cease with vocals from Biggie. According to a January 2022 VladTV interview, Lil' Cease, [3] apparently hated the song, and Notorious B.I.G. made the decision to put the song on Lil' Kim's debut album in its original form without any verses or vocals from Lil' Kim to help break Lil' Cease's ...

  5. Lil’ Kim accused of taking money from — and then ghosting ...

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    A Toronto music promoter is accusing hip-hop icon LilKim of fraud over a concert appearance that he says she accepted payment for, then blew off - helping to turn the failed event into what ...

  6. Junior M.A.F.I.A. - Wikipedia

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    The success of the group's singles "Player's Anthem" (U.S. #13) and "Get Money" (U.S. #17) helped launch the career of Lil' Kim as a solo artist. The group disbanded shortly after the murder of the Notorious B.I.G., with Lil' Kim and Lil' Cease deciding to continue on with their solo careers. In 2005, three of the members (not including Lil ...

  7. Ten Commandments (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song features a distinctive sample of The Notorious B.I.G.'s "10 Crack Commandments," featuring production by DJ Premier.The Biggie sample was also used in reference for Lil' Kim's feature, much similar to another single ("Let It Go") which would follow the same concept four years later.

  8. The Notorious B.I.G. - Wikipedia

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    [81] [82] In 1994, Wallace formed the hip-hop group Junior M.A.F.I.A., [83] which included many of his childhood friends, such as Lil' Kim and Lil' Cease. [84] The name is a backronym for "Masters at Finding Intelligent Attitudes". [85] Around the time of the album's release, Wallace formed a friendship with fellow rapper Tupac Shakur in Los ...

  9. Life After Death - Wikipedia

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    As he explained on BET's Rap City, Biggie aimed to reach a wider audience with Life After Death, collaborating with a wider variety of artists than on his debut. In addition to Bad Boy labelmates Mase, the LOX and 112, and label owner Puff Daddy, guests include Jay-Z, Angela Winbush, Too Short, Lil Kim, and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony.