This week, Lil' Kim turned 35. And, as always, she's still making the scene with everything she does – 15 years after making an indelible mark on the hardcore hip-hop genre with her former group, Junior M.A.F.I.A.Since then, the Brooklyn native -- legally known as Kimberly Denise Jones – has been to hell and back with endless drama, including the brutal murder of her lover and mentor The Notorious B.I.G. Her travails include a high-profile prison bid, lawsuits, record company drama, TV stints and numerous rap beefs.
We caught up with the Grammy Award-winning rap diva, who said she had a lot to get off her chest. Below are excerpts of the conversation.
BV: What have you been up to?
LK: "Well, right now I'm currently on my promo tour, which I'm ecstatic about. And it's been wonderful. My fans are the best in the world! I don't want to be any other celebrity right now. I love my fans. I'm looking to release a single [this month], because I got a lot of songs that I worked on. I've been in the studio with Dr. Dre. I'm going to be on his 'Detox' album. It's 'Hardcore' Lil Kim. It's one of those records that, even if it doesn't become a single, it will always be in your playlist. Dr. Dre in return is going to do some stuff for my album. I've been in the studio with Timbaland, too."

BV: You've done 'Dancing With the Stars,' which was a major move for you. This is all after your incarceration, when you picked up the pieces. How did you do it?
LK: "Well, for me it was nobody but God. I can't even take credit for that. If I didn't have him, I wouldn't even be here with all the things I went through. But he lets me know that he's real, and I'm supposed to be here because of him."
BV: So what's going on with you and Nicki Minaj?
LK: "Well, here's the situation. At the end of the day, when I came into the industry, I had to ... let me take that back. I didn't have to pay homage [to female rappers], but I did, I chose to. Because I knew that would be better for my career, but not only that, I love those girls! I did pattern myself after Salt-N-Pepa and all these other girls that were in the industry, Da Brat, and Lady of Rage. I would've look like a fool coming in saying little things and subliminal raps, because how could I ever disrespect these women who have been in the industry and paved the way for me?
"See that's the problem, why don't we just be real here and go back to a year and a half ago when she was just busting shots out of every place when she said in one of her interviews, 'Oh, you know I'm going to sit by the pool and have the females in the game who's been here for 10 years feeding me grapes, being that they don't have nothing else to do right now.' Oh yeah, bitch. I remember that! I remember that, I'm not going to forget it! Because at the end of the day, how dare you disrespect me or any other female that's been in this industry for so long. She's the same 'doggone' age as us. Stop it! You coming in the game at 30 years old, don't even freakin' go there, don't go there."
BV: We found out that Drake said that she's the best rap chick in the game-- the only rap chick in the game.
LK: "See that's another problem that I have, I'm going to briefly explain this, but here's another thing that the world doesn't know ... I have a really great relationship with the people who run her camp [Cash Money Records], Slim and Baby. My relationship is with Slim, I've been cool with him for four or five years now. This whole thing came about when she was first trying to come up and everything. I honestly didn't like it. It was so obvious that she wanted to be like me. It was so obvious that she wanted to pattern herself after me. She likes
me, but she just doesn't know how to show me love. So I looked at it like, they know how to do it, cause Slim always [understood] the industry, me and him got the same thing. I got a lot of love for Slim. So his thing was, we should all do something together and that's how I saw it. I was like, 'Hey it would be great for hip-hop to see me and a female rocking together.' "I wasn't blown away by her when she first came out and even now I'm not blown away. But I thought that she had a rhyme style that would've flowed with mine that I liked. And I said I could kind of see myself rapping with her. So I was like ok, let me make some friends here. I threw up the white flag. So I'm over here and Baby asked Slim to ask me to do a record for his album. I did the record. They put Nicki Minaj on the record, No problem. I said let's do it. Baby was like, 'Yo, this record is crazy' when I did my verse he loved it. He was like, 'I don't just like it, I love it.'
"When they put the record out, I guess the response that they got for her wasn't what they wanted because everybody was saying that I smashed the record. So [Baby] pulled the record back. They f---ing sh---ed on me!? Ok, now it's time, now it's war, because I'm tired. I'm tired of people taking advantage of me and being quiet and people don't know what's going on."
BV: What was the name of the song?
LK: "The name of the song was called 'Grinding Making Money'
BV: Did you know her beforehand?
LK: "Don't know her, don't know where she come from, don't know who she's born from, don't know her!"
BV: Well on a lighter note, what about Foxy Brown? Will you reconcile with her?
LK: "I don't even want to mention her. No, because she's just somebody that's just. ...No, I don't even want to mention her. One moment she got something bad to say about me, one moment she got something good to say. I don't like that flip flop sh--, that just means that you're still crazy! My mom always told me if you know there's a snake in the grass, and you know it's a snake that bit you before, why would you pick it back up? I'm not picking back up anymore snakes no more. Everyone that's around me now are very genuine, positive, and love me. You never know, time goes by and people show their real skin so I don't give people 100 percent anymore. I brought so many people in this game/ I rocked with so many people, showed so many people homage and love. But they don't show it back to me. It doesn't bother me, I just move on. That's why I'm always quiet about things, I just take it on the chin because I'm God's child."
BV: Now what about you and Jay-Z?LK: "I love Jay-Z. But here's the thing, he had a conversation with me before about bringing me on Roc-A-Fella. And it didn't happen. But, hey, maybe this is the right timing. I don't always agree with everything Jay-Z does, and he doesn't always agree with everything that I do. But we've been friends since 15 years old, so I look at it like there's no escaping him. Same thing with Puffy [Diddy]. Puffy and I are brother and sister. And we're going to fight, but I can't escape from Puffy. It's almost like, I'm stuck with the boy. We're brother and sister and we both don't always do the right thing. As a matter of fact, most of the time he doesn't do the right thing. It's a love-hate thing I guess. I'm just so tired of doing so much for him and he doesn't do anything for me. It's time for me to start giving back to Kimmy."
BV: What do you want to do next?
LK: "Lil' Kim wants to do are more movies, more endorsements, more advertisements, more whatever. But whatever comes my way that's meant for me I'm going to take it. Right now, I'm also working on this movie, I can't say the name, but it's a movie that I'm working on with a really prominent person, and I love him to death. He's a really good guy in his own world. I think it's a really good movie for me."
BV: So many people are rooting for you.
LK: "To be honest with you, there was a lot of money left on the table because I had a lot of blocks throughout my life and career. And I wasn't able to finish things that I started. So I have unfinished business. So I'm coming back to get the money that I left on the table when I went to jail. The money that I left on the table when me and [Junior] M.A.F.I.A. broke up. The money that I left on the table after Biggie died, I'm coming back to get all of it. And not only that, I'm coming back to give my fans what they truly deserve, this is for them."
BV: Have you and Lil Cease reconciled?LK: "No"
BV: Do you want to?
LK: "I actually struggled because of that ['Notorious'] movie and how everyone was trying to push me in a hole. That Biggie movie is so far from the truth that it hurts. And I have to show people who I really am. That's one of the reason why I did 'Dancing With the Stars,' because that's a whole other side of me that people don't know. Yeah, I went to Catholic school and I love the fact that I have that background because I know how to pull up when it's time to pull up. And I know how to be a G when it's time to be a G."
Lil Kim Through The Years
Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Kimberly "Lil Kim" Jones made her music debut with Junior M.A.F.I.A. on the 1995 album 'Conspiracy.' With the guided help from Notorious B.I.G. the group went on to release the hit singles such as 'Get Money' and 'Players Anthem.'
Lil Kim was arrested by New Jersey cops in July 1996 and charged with possession of marijuana following a police raid on the home of Biggie Smalls.
Capitalizing off her explicit and sexual lyrics, the pint sized rapper dubbed "Queen Bee" released her highly anticipated solo effort 'Hard Core' in Nov.1996.
Due to the imagery used for Kim's debut album, civil rights activist C. Delores Tucker attacked Time Warner's distribution of Li'l Kim's debut album saying, "Shame on our family for producing this filth." Adding that her music is "gangsta porno rap."
Following his untimely March 1997 death, Lil' Kim and Mary J. Blige attended the funeral of Brooklyn rapper Notorious B.I.G at the Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home in New York.
Lil Kim joined the likes of Busta Rhymes, Mase, Diddy and Dru Hill as part of the 'No Way Out' tour.
Kim teamed up with Missy Elliott, Angie Martinez, Da Brat and Left Eye for the 2007 woman anthem, 'Not Tonight.' The remixed platinum track was featured on the 'Nothing To Lose' soundtrack.
"All females should have the right to be cocky and boast about what they do. One person might be the best at what they do. Trina is the best at what she does. She's the baddest bitch in the South. Missy is the baddest bitch, I'm the baddest bitch. It's gotta be love for the next person - love and work. It's art. At the end of the day, it is what it is." - Dec. '07, MTV
In 2001, Kim teamed up with Christina Aguilera, Mýa, and Pink for a cover of Labelle's hit single 'Lady Marmalade.'
The 'Moulin Rouge' track went on to win a 2002 Grammy Award for 'Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals,' in addition to topping the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2001.



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By: BriBri on 7/19/2010 10:31AM
I guess you better never listen to Nicki Minaj then because her sh** is NO better than Kim's when it comes to sexual discretion. But at least when Kim was doin it she had an original FLOW, IDK so much about Nicki.
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By: Sarow on 7/18/2010 4:07AM
SHINE on Kim and keep kicking the door down! It’s not a woman’s world and its dam sure not easy being a female rapper in the male rap world. Do what you do (sex sales) even through lyrics and dance. At least you not a background puppet doll to male rappers in videos and allowed to do nothing except booty humping showing tits and azz with nothing to show for it.
Earn it while you can!! Madonna did it. Marilyn Monroe did it and so many other WHITE females and they were given their props. Dam 15 years in the business!! and some of us still don’t get it. It’s called SHOW BUSINESS. Instead of you ignat folks doggin her for earning a living, give her room and let her grow. Ya’ll black folks make me sick sometimes.
…they said the same trash about Josephine Baker in her day, now dead, she’s a legend.
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By: bells on 7/18/2010 6:49PM
Its called SHOW BUSINESS
that's exactly what it is show business, and haters don't get it. And its messed up. If they can't show hands for lil Kim they need to at least shut up.
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By: linksteelchain@aol.com on 7/18/2010 8:18AM
Lil' Kim Is Still The Queen BEE! Nicky Minaj Is WACK! MINAJ IS JUST TEMPORARY; WILL PEOPLE STILL BE TALKING ABOUT HER IN LIKE TWO YEARS? LIL' KIM HAS STAYING POWER, AND THAT Is RARE IN ALL FORMS OF LIFE, LET ALONE (FEMALE) RAP MUSIC. THESE NEW CHICK/*ICKS? CAN CLAW AT THE QB ALL DAY AND NIGHT; BUT THEY STILL WILL BE LEFT IN THE DUST!
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By: Stina on 7/19/2010 10:16AM
I love Lil Kim and can not wait for her to serve us up a good serving of some vintage, new aged Lil Kim music. Its a shame that black women can't get along. With all the negative that is attached to us, industry beef brings alot of those myths about black women to the forefront. It make us look bad, and the your biggest fans are black women. I just wish that the hatchet could get buried in entertainment with black women, and just plain ole' everyday balck women. Wishful thinking on my part. Luv ya Kim!
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By: Fame on 7/18/2010 12:07PM
Ah, Sarow you would be the ignorant one who 1) can't spell and trying to call someone else ignorant or as you put it ignat and 2) looking up to a rapping w***e who can't get respect because she don't deserve it in the first place and now she's mad because her time has come and gone and nobody cares. Sex sells for a very short period and after that, then what? It's only so much sex people want to see or hear from Lil Kim or anyone else for that fact before they are tossed to the side for the next best thing. She doesn't have staying power and that's why she hasn't had a record since the 90's and can't get a collaboration. Someone with staying power are entertainers like Queen Latifah who's a multi entertainer or even MC Lyte whose still in the business because they are respected.
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By: Sarow on 7/18/2010 5:08PM
Where have you been! I thought everybody knew that "ignat" means ignorant. Has nothing to do with spelling, just a play on words. Yes some of us can be ignant and stupiiiiiiid. Kim ain't (is not) a role model, but why can't she just do her thang (thing) for as long as it lasts. It's all temporary and staying power ain't (is not) guaranteed to no one. Who’s to say what she might blow up into next. Jus sayin
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By: SuperK on 8/10/2010 3:21PM
Lil Kim's last album was released in 2005 and it was the best one she ever did...it wasn't raunchy. She even did a song with Phil Collins...I bet he wouldn't do one with Nicki...but I like them both...People need to do their homework before commenting...
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By: jam on 7/19/2010 9:25AM
If someone is copying you or looking up to you to me it would seem to be an honor for someone to emulate you. like the original foxy brown said to the new one on the monique show thank you.
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By: I see nothing POSITIVE? on 7/19/2010 12:25AM
There is nothing POSITIVE that comes out of most of these female rappers mouth now a days? To them, It's not about the FANS, it's about $$$$, SEX, FAME! From "Coco Brown" to Ms. "China White" (Lil Kim), Nasty (Nursery Rhyming Niki), Trina, and many others are so tired! Rapping females like Kim, Niki, ect... like them NEED TO CLEAN UP THEIR ACT. When they get in front of the camera, they all talk proper to the media. When they are not talking to media, they are GHETTO and DISRESPECTFUL in videos, music, concerts, at home, ect... The female rappers back in the day pave the way for female rappers today but some of those rappers went ASTRAY and did it their WAY(negative and in a disrespectful way). I give props to those who are in the game because they love it and are woman who respect self and others!
CLEAN UP YOUR ACT, REPRESENT FEMALE RAPPERS (in a POSITIVE WAY), and BE RESPECTFUL WITH SELF AND TO YOUR FANS! The foul language, disrespectful lyrics, half dressing, nipple showing, butt humping, ect, ect.. is tired and needs to GO!
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