Social Therapy Magazine Sept Feature Artist Lashawn Creed July 2012 | Page 53

Cont- Lil Kim

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Black Friday-Kim is not hating, she is the Real Queen of Hip-Hop

I was jumping up and down, shaking my booty and dipping low, screaming “Stop playing my girl Kim is backed.” Now to the business, before I mentioned new comers coming in the rap game swing with no one fighting them back. My title of this article states that I will only be discussing Lil’ Kim because I am tired of people collaborating her name with the new girl in the rap game. Oh yes, you know her, she wears pink wigs, has a bigger booty now, and she raps or suppose to be rapping. She is famous with the young generation, and some OG’s as well which is cool. I do not hate on her and never will, but listening to Kim’s reason for why she produced Black Friday and doing research with my eyes and ears. And watching the fan videos in dedication to Lil’ Kim in regards to the false homage to Kim has made me say, “Damn that is some messed up sh*t, she think her psychology will work forever.” Playtime with Lil’ Kim is over, as the world see with the mixtape cover for Black Friday, and the first line of Kim’s of the song. “Who the f*ck want war, FedEx me straight to your front door, it will be a murder scene, I am turning Pink Friday in Friday the thirteen. Alright you Lil’ Kim clone, clown all this buffoonery, this sh*t stops now. Time for you to lay down, I am sick of the fraud…”Alright, alright, alright I was in the moment, but now do you know who I am talking about? Yeah, I bet you do! I constantly hear, from people when I talk to them face to face, twitter, Youtube, and other websites that Lil’ Kim is hating on the new female rapper. Yet, most people have not try to figure out why Kim slashed her head off on the Black Friday album and in her lyrics. I will not be detailing it here, but you can click here to watch and hear Kim’s never changing reason for why she became fed up of the subliminal/indirect disrespect from the new girl in the game. Kim didn’t come at the rappers: Eve,

Missy Elliot, Lauryn Hill, Dah Brat Left Eye, (from the R&B group TLC), Angie Martinez (when she was rapping), Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Salt & Pepper, Lady of Rage and Rah Digger. As a matter of fact, Kim has posed in numerous pictures and events with most of these women.

from people when I talk to them face to face, twitter, Youtube, and other websites that Lil’ Kim is hating on the new female rapper. Yet, most people have not try to figure out why Kim slashed her head off on the Black Friday album and in her lyrics. I will not be detailing it here, but you can click here to watch and hear Kim’s never changing reason for why she became fed up of the subliminal/indirect disrespect from the new girl in the game. Kim didn’t come at the rappers: Eve,

Missy Elliot, Lauryn Hill, Dah Brat Left Eye, (from the R&B group TLC), Angie Martinez (when she was rapping), Queen Latifah, MC Lyte, Salt & Pepper, Lady of Rage and Rah Digger. As a matter of fact, Kim has posed in numerous pictures and events with most of these women. Return of the Queen Tour Return of the Queen Tour

In short, as the media is aware of by now, Lil’ Kim has once again thought of her fans with a tour performing at various cities and states, from May 2012 until June 2012. Lil’ Kim also received “Keys to the City” in Los Angles from the city’s Mayor at the L.A.’s Gay Pride festival. So she’s doing the damn thing…ya heard! Need not to say more, I have posted a wonderful gallery below this paragraph. In conclusionLil’ Kim will continues to carry the crown she earned the hard and right way, she earned it by being original and showing respect/love to women who have paved the way for her as a new artist. Kim is always thinking of her fans, friends and family and will always be the ultimate sweet heart. She is not bitter and hating on 1 particular female rapper when she has worked with many in the past, as I have displayed in the Female MC’s album. In reality, the music industry is a cycle, when a new hot artist come out, they are treated like royalty until the next new hot thing emerges, and then the previous is put in a use to be or has been. I have witness this happen so many times with all musical genres. So no one should not think that he/she is better or will stay on top. Fame come and goes in a flash, everyone is tangible when it comes to change in the entertainment industry.