While the Internet is steady giving opinions on Lil Kim‘s ever evolving anatomy, she’s participating in the Bad Boy Reunion tour alongside Puffy Daddy, Ma$e, former nemesis Faith Evans and a host of other artists apart of the label’s history. During a phone interview with DJ Whoo Kid released Saturday (May 28), Kimberly Jones listed her top five favorite tracks from former mentor Notorious B.I.G.
“‘Warning,’ ‘Dead Wrong,’ ‘Who Shot Ya,’ ‘Hypnotize,’ ‘Kick in the Door,’ Kim said during the interview before concluding that “Somebody’s Gotta Die” got the final spot.
For those keeping tally, that’s two from both of Biggie’s Life After Death, one from Ready to Die, another from the posthumous album, Born Again, as well as arguably the most controversial rap single ever released.
Although it wasn’t picked a personal top five winner, Kim went into detail regarding her love of “Mo Money, Mo Problems.”
“I love ‘Mo Money, Money Problems’ because I like his verse on there a lot,” said Kim. “I was there during the process of recording that record because they use to play that record over and over. It was my favorite record for a long time. I go back to old records like ‘Machine Gun Funk’ and the record he did with Jay Z. I love the record he did with Method Man ‘The What.'”
Also during the interview, Lil Kim discussed her relationship with Faith, the Bad Boy Records Reunion tour and more topics. One included her bringing sexuality to the forefront of live performances.
“I didn’t originally set out to do that,” she said. “I was just being myself, talking to my ladies and always being for my girls. I like to be the mouthpiece or voice for my ladies. It happened organically.”
In March, Lil Kim dropped Lil Kim Season mixtape in March which received a 3.3 rating on the site.
Listen to the interview with DJ Whoo Kid below.
Mine: Notorious Thugs, Sky Is The Limit, Warning, Respect, Dead Wrong
The What, Warning, Suicidal Thoughts, Everyday Struggle, Miss U.
Who shot ya,everyday struggle,kick in the door,10 crack commandments sky’s the limit: a n*gga never been as broke as me
Why does her Top 5 have 6 songs? Because HipHopDX doesn’t know how to count
*** Hit ‘Em Up. Tradin’ War Stories. Pain. Me Against The World. Starin’ Through My Rear View. ***
1) respect 2) suicidal thoughts 3) downfall 4) real niggaz 5) who shot ya?
Best Biggie Songs: 1. Who Shot Ya? 2. Things Done Changed 3. Warning 4. Unbelievable 5. Dreams of Fuckin an R&B bitch
I like the older shit
Cant forget about him rippin it up on notorious thugs one of my favorite tracks
If that nigga was alive she wouldn’t of look the way she look now, is there a corn field somewhere around so we can stick her ass in it to scare away the crows
Very interesting interview
you’re nobody.. til somebody… kills you…
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If still fuck the dog shit out of Lil Kim, botched plastic surgery or not.
Ready to die and life after death are classics you can listen from beginning to end both albums
Ready to Die >>> Life After Death; Suicidal Thoughts, Respect, Big Poppa, Gimme the Loot, Warning, Juicy, and Everyday Struggle over anything else he ever made.
Excuse me, but wasn’t she once african american?