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8 unusual facts about Lil' Kim


Bec Stupak

She was named Art Director of New Media at Atlantic Records in 2000 and remained there until 2003, creating online content and overseeing websites for all Atlantic artists including Lil' Kim, T.I., Trick Daddy, Jewel, Brandy and many others.

Gerard E. Lynch

As a district court judge, Lynch presided over the perjury trial of rap artist Lil' Kim in 2005.

Hillary Weston

She also served as Executive Producer for Lil' Kim's television series Countdown to Lockdown.

Kim Jones

Lil' Kim (born 1974), American rap artist, born Kimberly Jones

Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown

The 6-part show followed Lil' Kim's last 14 days of freedom before she entered the Federal Detention Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for a 366 day sentence.

Tamarat Makonnen

This led to Makonnen creating music videos and EPKs for an array of artists including: Ne-Yo, Luther Campbell, Lil' Kim, C-Bo, and most notably dead prez for whom he worked with several times and directed the critically acclaimed music video, "Mind Sex".

This Ain't a Game

The album spawned one Top 40 hit single, peaking at #30 on the Billboard Hot 100 called "Wait a Minute", featuring Lil' Kim.

Those Who Walk in Darkness

An animated 2003 version of the film was released starring rapper Lil' Kim as Soledad.


A Trip to Marineville

All tracks except "Vertical Slum", "My Lil' Shoppes 'Round the Corner" and "Steven Does" were recorded in Woodbine Mobile Recording Studio in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England on 28–29 December 1978, 15 and 17 February 1979 and 15–17 April 1979. "Vertical Slum" was recorded at Spaceward Studios, Cambridge, England on 14 September 1977. "My Lil' Shoppes 'Round the Corner" and "Steven Does" were recorded in Phones B. Sportsman's bedroom in Olton in July 1977.

Ann-Maree Biggar

After the program ended at the end of 2005, she joined the replacement show 9am with David & Kim, where she was also a reporter.

Antonio Neal

Lil iROCC Williams, Lil iROCC Williams: Vocals (Background), Producer

April Maiya

The film explored the story behind the shooting in front of New York's Hot 97 which landed Lil' Kim in prison.

Catalpa Festival

Headlining artists for Catalpa's inaugural year were The Black Keys, Snoop Dogg performing Doggystyle, TV on the Radio, Umphrey's McGee, Girl Talk, Matt & Kim, Cold War Kids, ASAP Rocky, Matisyahu and Hercules and Love Affair.

Chris Parson

Parson had voiced the title role (as well as many others) on Comedy Central's animated series Lil' Bush, and has lent his voice to episodes of Fox's popular shows Family Guy, American Dad, The Cleveland Show, and Disney's Handy Manny.

Converse Band of Ballers

Challengers for the 2011 title were teams assembled by YMCMB, Matt & Kim, Wiz Khalifa, Chiddy Bang and 2-time defending champion Jim Jones.

Copycat Building

Bands that have played the warehouse include: Grimes, Fat Day, Lightning Bolt (Rhode Island), Black Forest/Black Sea (Rhode Island), Japanther (Brooklyn, NY), Wolf Eyes (Ann Arbor), Gravenhurst (England), Robotnicka (France), The Death Set, Matt + Kim, Nautical Almanac, Long Live Death, The USAISAMONSTER, Need New Body, Landed, Rapdragons, Dan Deacon, Dead Mellotron, Yukon, Muscle Brain.

Deadest Rapper Alive

He then seeks to show how Lil’ Wayne’s music has embodied an amoral philosophy that has begun to have effects on urban youth and teenagers.

Diamond Lil

Katie Glass, a little person professional wrestler who used the ring name Diamond Lil

Drew Correa

Initially struggling with relatively little work as a producer, Correa received his first major label placement, Lil Wayne's "Mr. Carter", featuring American rapper and mogul Jay-Z.

Flash animation

In 2001, production began on what would have been the first Flash-animated feature film, the ill-fated Lil' Pimp, which also began life as an Internet series.

FreeSol

Most recently, FreeSol has been working with a variety of producers such as Cool & Dre (Lil’ Wayne, The Game), Jim Jonsin (Beyoncé, Pitbull), Mike Elizondo (Dr. Dre, Eminem), Dave Tozer (Jay-Z, Kanye West), and Timbaland in order to record their debut album No Rules.

Gary Pine

Gary Pine is a Jamaican singer best known for the vocals on several Bob Sinclar songs, including "Love Generation", "Shining from Heaven", "Miss Me", "Give a Lil' Love", and "Sound of Freedom".

Grand Street and Grand Avenue

The street is referenced in songs and books from many local artists, including Bob Dylan ("Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again"), Tom Waits and Kathleen Brennan ("I Don't Wanna Grow Up", popularized by the Ramones) and Matt & Kim (the title of their album Grand, as well as in the lyrics of their songs "Cameras" and "Daylight").

Grew Up a Screw Up

Rapper's Lil Wayne, 2 Chainz, and Brisco freestyled over the beat on Lil Wayne's mixtape 'Lil Weezy Ana Vol.

Hypnotize Minds

Playa Fly (1994-1995) - Playa Fly was kicked off the label due to apparent drug issues, at the time he performed under the alias "Lil' Fly" and collaborated multiple times with Three 6 Mafia during their earlier days.

I Had a Ghetto Dream

# "Too Hott" (Southside Playaz featuring Ronnie Spencer, C-Note, Big Moe, Lil' O, Al-D, Big Pokey, Will-Lean, Lil' Keke, Big Steve & Big Hawk)

Identified

Amazed (feat. Lil Mama) was also supposed to be the second single from the album, but was not released either.

Jerry Jaxon

Diamond Lil, Smart Alec, and Wild Child had been part of Gamma Flight, and Flashback and Box part of Beta Flight.

Just Gettin' It On

# "Catch you Slippin'" (Featuring Lil' Ced, Terror, & Gangsta Blac) – 5:39

Just in Love

The remix is featured on the Fastlife CD, however, it is censored at two spots during Lil Wayne's rap.

Knockin' Doorz Down

In the music video, directed by Benny Mathews, the third verse is rapped by Pimp C instead of Lil Keke.

Ladies' Night

"Not Tonight", remixed as "Ladies' Night", a 1997 song by Lil' Kim

Lil Bub

Lil Bub's fourth, fifth, and sixth episodes featured Kelley Deal, Sue the T-Rex, and Nordic Thunder, respectively, and were aired Oct. 17, 2013, Oct. 30, 2013, and Nov. 17, 2013, also respectively.

Lil iROCC Williams

In reviews of the album, Williams was compared to secular musicians, including Lil Wayne, Lil' Romeo and Lil' Bow Wow.

Lil Star

"Lil Star" also entered several other UK charts including the UK R&B Singles Chart where it peaked at number one, the UK Airplay Chart where it peaked at number three, the UK Official Download Chart where it reached number nine, and the UK iTunes Top 100 countdown where it peaked at number eleven.

Lil' Ainjil

Unlike the Krazy Kat films of the Winkler and Columbia periond, animator Isidore Klein attempt to create Lil' Ainjil in the milieu of George Herriman's comic strips.

Lil' Fizz

Dreux Pierre Frédéric (born November 26, 1985), known as Lil' Fizz, is an American rapper and actor.

Lil' Miss murder

Entering the DNA profile into law enforcement's CODIS database got a hit showing that it belonged to Dale Wayne Eaton, 57, of Moneta, Wyoming, who, at the time, was incarcerated in Englewood federal prison at Littleton, Colorado, on an unrelated weapons charge.

Long Island Lighting Company

The Long Island Lighting Company, or LILCO "lil-co" , was an electrical power company and natural gas utility for the communities of Long Island, New York, serving 2.7 million people in Nassau, Suffolk and Queens Counties.

Meet the Girl Next Door

In February 2003, "4Ever", featuring Fabolous, was released as a lead single for the album, and received somewhat lukewarm reviews by most critics.

Muffin top

It may have been first popularized by the Australian television show Kath & Kim.

North Palisade

The following year, Lil Winchell called it Dusy's Peak after local rancher Frank Dusy.

Now and Forever: The Hits

# "Come Get Some"* (featuring Lil' Jon & Sean Paul of YoungBloodZ)* – 4:19 Previously unreleased

P$C

P$C's debut single "I'm a King", which was produced by Lil' Jon, features Lil' Scrappy, and was included on the soundtrack of the drama film Hustle & Flow (2005).

Party Like a Rockstar

Another unofficial remix has been produced by Lil Jon and the Swedish composer Jay Orpin, who also wrote the first remix, but had Lil' Jon make changes for the beat for this remix.

Project Jenny, Project Jan

A remix version of Bell Hollow's "Copper Crayon" was used in the American version of the TV series Kath & Kim in the episode titled "Dating"

Red Mango

Daniel J. Kim is the founder, and former president and CEO of Red Mango, Inc..

Robin Thede

Robin’s recent television appearances include roles on "Key & Peele" (Comedy Central), Hot In Cleveland (TV Land), Chocolate News (Comedy Central), Kath & Kim (NBC), Worst Week (CBS) and All of Us (UPN).

Shaun White Skateboarding

The soundtrack of the game was released in 2010 and contains 55 songs by Charm City Devils, Green Day, Kiss, Matt & Kim, Metric, Motion City Soundtrack, NOFX, Tokyo Police Club, The Broken West, Weezer, Wolfmother and many others.

Stepped on My J'z

The music video starts off with young comedian/actor Lil' JJ, actor/singer Maestro Harrell, and another friend skipping school and returning with newly bought pairs of Jordans.

Superwoman Pt. II

The video then cuts to Lil' Mo working at a diner where she spots her love interest (portrayed by Jensen Atwood) exiting to attend a county fair.

The Lil' Five

The Lil' Five is a South African graphic novel/comic series about the Big Five as young kids who get involved in various adventures.


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Wanna Lick

The track has been dubbed the second version of "Magic Stick" and was made possible due to Young Buck bringing 50 Cent and Lil' Kim together to reconcile after a feud was started shortly after "Magic Stick" was released in 2003.