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Lil' Kim - Hard Core (CD)

Hard Core
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Album Details: Hard Core

Release Date:09/08/1997
Label:Atlantic Uk
UPC:075679278920

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    the one the only lil kim!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 4, 2003 | 3 out of 3 found this Hard Core review helpful

    This album is just undescribable you cant say it in any other way than it was the best of all the female rappers that are curruntly out.

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    anything kim does is hot

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 15, 2001 | 2 out of 2 found this Hard Core review helpful

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  • All Music Guide

    Lil' Kim certainly lives up to her provocative billing on Hard Core. Just a notch or two below other mid'90s East Coast hardcore rap classics like the Notorious B.I.G.'s Ready to Die and JayZ's Reasonable Doubt, Hard Core emulates much of the gangsta attitude that had characterized the West Coast rap of the time yet retains an East Coast production style that is built upon sampling rather than Gfunk. There's plenty of substance here as well as style, though the Queen Bitch herself gives it to you raw and salaciously like you'd expect, yet also quite wittily and nimbly. It's her wit and nimbleness that truly set her apart from her peers, as few and far between as they may be. After all, there's no shortage of porno rap out there, but few of the niche style's practitioners can earn your respect while still tickling your fancy. Kim is one of those very few, and she showcases her talents throughout Hard Core, beginning with "Big Momma Thang," her albumopening duet with Jigga. Elsewhere, sh...e flosses with Puff Daddy on "No Time" ("Yeah, I Momma, Miss Ivana/Usually rock the Prada, sometimes Gabbana/Stick you for your cream and your riches/Zsa Zsa Gabor, Demi Moore, Prince Diane, and all them rich bitches"); imposes her gangstressness Biggiestyle on "Queen Bitch" ("Hit hard like sledge hammers, bitch with that platinum grammar/I am a diamondcluster hustler/Queen bitch, supreme bitch/Kill a nigga for my nigga by any means bitch"); and puts all the fellas in their proper place on the empowering "Not Tonight" ("The moral of the story is this/You ain't lickin' this, you ain't stickin' this/And I got witnesses, ask any nigga I been with/They ain't hit sht till they stuck they tongue in this...I don't want dick tonight/Eat my pussy right"). The relentless sexuality can be a bit much, even for the most ardent fans of hardcore rap. Even so, it's hard to think of such a categorically dirty rap album that's this accomplished, and it's furthermore refreshing to hear a woman turn the tables for once, particularly so cleverly with such a venerable supporting cast. - Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Lil' Kim

After making her presence known on Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s debut album, Conspiracy, Lil' Kim launched a solo career in 1996 with the release of her first record, Hard Core. As the album's title implies, Kim was a rarity among female rappers one who not only concentrated on edgy hardcore rap but also explicit sexuality, two territories that had long been the province of mal... Read more