Born Kimberly Jones, 11 July 1975, Brooklyn, New York, USA. Having survived some time on the
streets as a teenager, Lil' Kim was aided by Biggie Smalls (the Notorious B.I.G.)who helped
her team up with the New York rap collective Junior MAFIA. A strong response to her contributions
to their 1995 debut single, 'Player's Anthem', and the ensuing Conspiracy, earned her comparisons
with MC Lyte for her adept microphone skills. She then worked on albums by artists
including Skin Deep and Total, before launching her own career in 1996 with Hard Core. This
sexually explicit hardcore rap album came as something of a shock in the male-dominated world
of hip-hop, but an aggressive marketing campaign and strong reviews helped it reach number 11
in the Billboard charts. The album featured an array of star producers, including Puff Daddy,
with whom Lil' Kim duetted on the number 1 rap single 'No Time'. Like many
hip-hop artists she also established an acting career, appearing in 1999's hit comedy, She's
All That. Her sophomore album was released the following June.
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