We all know that Lil Kim had her share of alleged plastic surgery procedures in the past but last evening at the at Gramercy Theatre concert in New York City, the Queen Bee was almost unrecognisable. Noticeably curvier and a few shades lighter, Kim took her fans down memory lane to a time when she [...]
Trini Trent TV has issued advice to several artists during the last year – Rihanna, Brandy, Mariah Carey – but now its time to address an act who desperately needs direction. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, I’m talking about the one and only Queen Bee, rapper Lil Kim.
Throughout the decades, we have seen dozens of women rise to the top of the Hip-Hop industry before abruptly fading into irrelevance. Now, as we prepare for a new generation to attempt chart domination, let’s take a look back at the icons who paved the way.
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Remember when Lil Kim performed at the Key Club in Los Angeles alongside Da Brat, The Lady of Rage, and Kurupt? Well, the Rap icon has shared special behind the scenes footage of that show in part two of her ‘Return of the Queen Tour’ week two vlog series.
Lil Kim is back with another installment of her ‘Return of the Queen Tour’ vlog series. In this episode of her online show, the rapper takes her show to Los Angeles where she performed for her fans at LA Pride and received the keys to the city.
Lil Kim has really been focused on rebuilding her brand in a positive way. Following her showing alongside Eve and Missy Elliott during her ‘Return of the Queen Tour’, the was joined by Da Brat for her Los Angeles show last evening.
Lil Kim loves her gay fans and she proved that when she performed for them at LA Pride in West Hollywood, Los Angeles. However, the love went both ways as she walked away from the stage with the keys to the city of LA courtesy of the Mayor.