YRB was invited to tag along on the set of a Three Olives vodka photo shoot this afternoon, where rapstress Lil' Kim posed with the new “Purple” line – the latest addition to the liquor's 18 signature flavors. Though we've got some nifty behind-the-scenes footage on the way, we got the opportunity to talk with the Queen Bee as she got primped and pampered, kicking back in a studio located in NYC's Meatpacking District. In our exclusive interview, Kim chose not to speak on her recently publicized spar with newcomer Nicki Minaj, but instead opted to talk about her love of all things Three Olives, her upcoming autobiography and why the Queen is about to reclaim her throne this summer with a new single on the way.
Ray J: “It’s alot of people biting her style and sh*t…I ain’t saying no names, but you know who…”
Lil’ Kim: “We love her! We just want them to pay homage, so we could all rock together. It’s all about respect. You respect me, I respect you. If you don’t respect me then f*ck you.”
Posted on 07 Jun 2010 by LilKimZone
Lil Kim Performs in New York
View more fan cam footage HERE. Thanks to Solomon for the pictures and videos.
Posted on 07 Jun 2010 by LilKimZone
Kim attends B2B
On May 31st, Kim attended Lisa Raye’s 1st annual B2B [Back 2 Business] event. For more info and pictures, visit http://kiddunot.com/blog/?p=7074
Posted on 31 May 2010 by LilKimZone
Lil' Cease Says Reunion With Lil Kim, Junior M.A.F.I.A. 'Needs To Happen'
[source mtv.com) One of music's all-time great lyrical masters, Christopher "The Notorious B.I.G." Wallace would have been 38 years old on Friday (May 21) had he lived. Biggie has been gone 13 years, but everyone who loved him still celebrates his memory. Junior M.A.F.I.A. member Lil' Cease told MTV News that he wants to make Biggie look down smiling by setting up a major reconciliation.
"If I could give Big a gift for his 38th birthday, it would be to bring the family together," Cease said.
"Just to see all the people he had around him in one room together: Me, Kim, D-Roc, Gutter, the whole M.A.F.I.A. Those people, it wasn't business with us — it was friends. I didn't write rhymes. I'm sure [Biggie] didn't put me in the group because I had talent. He said, 'I wanna make sure you good for the rest of your life. I'mma build you your own lane. You take it from there.' He did that for me and nine other people in the group. [click on the read more link below to read the full article]