Artist : Lil’ Kim
Album : Notorious KIM
Realase : June 27, 2000
Label : Atlantic
Review :
The Madonna of hip-hop strikes again. But in spite of her blonde ambition (demonstrated
on "I’m Human," a "Vogue"-esque tribute to the other material
girl), the Queen Bee maintains her thug-ette aesthetic. Her beats (provided
by an assortment of dance-floor-friendly producers) may be slick, but the rhymes
are rough, rugged, and raw. Kim proved her post-Biggie microphone prowess with
a take-no-prisoners cameo on Mobb Deep’s "Quiet Storm (remix)". Here
she continues her reign. Tracks like "Who’s Number One ?" where she
reps for hometown Brooklyn, and "Notorious KIM," where she denounces
ex-pal Foxy Brown, demonstrate her lyrical skills, which transcend the sex-centric
niche market that she dominates. Notorious KIM builds on the foundation created
by her cheeky debut, Hard Core, with more freakiness than Penthouse’s letters
page. She also gets macho male rappers on their knees with "Suck My D**k,"
in which she turns the sexual tables on males like those from N.W.A. The weak
spots on the album are flaccid pop confections such as "How Many Licks"
and "No Matter What They Say," which don’t provide Kim with the support
she needs.
Track Listings :
1. Lil’ Drummer Boy
(featuring Cee-Lo of Goodie Mob and Redman)
2. Custom Made (Give It To You)
3. Who’s Number One ?
4. Suck My D**k
5. Single Black Female - (featuring Mario "Yellowman" Winans)
6. Revolution - (featuring Grace Jones and Lil’ Cease)
7. How Many Licks ? - (featuring Sisqo)
8. Notorious Kim
9. No Matter What They Say
10. She Don’t Love You
11. Queen Bitch Pt. 2 - (featuring Puff Daddy)
12. Don’t Mess With Me
13. Do What You Like - (featuring Junior M.A.F.I.A.)
14. Off The Wall - (featuring Lil’ Cease)
15. Right Now - (featuring Carl Thomas)
16. Aunt Dot - (featuring Lil’ Shanice)
17. Hold On - (featuring Mary J. Blige)
18. I’m Human
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