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  2. Lil' Kim discography - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. Lil' Kim discography Lil' Kim performing in 2008 Studio albums 5 Singles 36 Remix albums 1 Mixtapes 4 Promotional singles 13 American rapper Lil' Kim has released five studio albums, one remix album, four mixtapes, forty-two singles (including twenty-five as a featured artist), and ...

  3. Lil' Kim - Wikipedia

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    Lil' Kim appeared in the music video that was released on the same day. "Girls" was produced by Darkchild. On March 24, 2009, she released the song "Download" featuring R&B singers T-Pain and Charlie Wilson. It was written by Lil' Kim and T-Pain and produced by Trackmasters. The song samples "Computer Love" by Zapp.

  4. 9 (Lil' Kim album) - Wikipedia

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    The 2018 song "Nasty One", previously slated as the album's first single, eventually was not included in the track list. "Go Awff", released in February 2019, [7] instead became the lead single, with a music video released in March. [8] In April, the rapper released a promotional single "No Auto Blanco" exclusively for streaming on SoundCloud. [9]

  5. Download (song) - Wikipedia

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    Animated T-Pain in the music video. The video (Directed by Dale Resteghini ) was shot on March 27, 2009, but T-Pain was unable to attend due to being in a golf cart accident that same day. [ 3 ] The video was released on May 3, 2009 via Kim's MySpace and features Charlie Wilson as well as T-Pain, but in an animated form.

  6. The Naked Truth (Lil' Kim album) - Wikipedia

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    The first promo single taken from the album was "Shut Up Bitch". For the release the title was censored to "Shut Up". Released to radio on July 12, 2005, the song served as a promotional single for the album and peaked at number 73 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [3] It can be heard at the start of the "Lighters Up" music video.

  7. Lil Kim Thinks Her Upcoming Memoir Will Sell Better ... - AOL

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    Lil Kim. Aaron J. Thornton/WireImage Move over Mark, Luke, John, Corinthians and Leviticus: Lil Kim is ready to knock you off the best sellers list. “My book has been done,” Kim, 49, said ...

  8. Lil’ Kim accused of taking money from — and then ghosting ...

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    A Toronto music promoter is accusing hip-hop icon Lil’ Kim of fraud over a concert appearance that he says she accepted payment for, then blew off - helping to turn the failed event into what ...

  9. Get Money - Wikipedia

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    Get Money" has appeared elsewhere in music and in movies. [10] The song inspired the iconic "Money Nails" design by nail artist Bernadette Thompson, which Lil' Kim wore during a denim shoot in 1999. [11] This look became highly influential in both hip-hop and fashion culture and was later exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art. [12]