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Festival Hall Melbourne

West Melbourne, VIC

May 30 Sat • 2026 • 7:30pm

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Festival Hall Melbourne, West Melbourne, VIC

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Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim in 2012
Born
Kimberly Denise Jones

(1974-07-11) July 11, 1974 (age 51)
Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.
Other namesQueen Bee, Kimmy Blanco
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • Singer
  • Songwriter
  • Actress
  • Model
  • Television Personality
Years active1994–Present
PartnersThe Notorious B.I.G (1993-1997)
Jeremy "Mr. Papers" Neil (2012–2014, 2020–2021)[1]
Tayy Brown (2024–2025)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Musical career
GenresEast Coast hip-hop
Labels
Formerly ofJunior M.A.F.I.A.
Websitelilkim.com
Signature

Kimberly Denise Jones (born July 11, 1974),[2] better known by her stage name Lil' Kim, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and model. Referred to as the "Queen of Rap", Lil' Kim is known for her sexually charged lyrics and presence, which influenced women in contemporary hip-hop.[3] She is the second best-selling female rapper of all time with 45 million records sold, and is also a fashion icon for her risk-taking and luxurious approach to fashion.[4][5]

Lil' Kim was born and raised in New York City and lived much of her adolescent life on the streets after being expelled from home. In her teens, she would freestyle rap, influenced by fellow female hip-hop artists like MC Lyte and the Lady of Rage. In 1994, she was discovered by fellow rapper the Notorious B.I.G., who invited her to join his group Junior M.A.F.I.A.; their debut album, Conspiracy, generated two top 20 singles in the United States and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

In 1996, Lil' Kim released her debut album, Hard Core, which spawned the singles "No Time", "Not Tonight (Ladies Night)", and "Crush on You". The album became the highest debut in the US for a female rap album at the time, received a double platinum certification, and sold more than six million copies worldwide.[6][7] During this period, she adopted the nickname "Queen Bee". Her following album, The Notorious K.I.M. (2000), achieved similar success. She topped the Billboard Hot 100 by featuring on the 2001 single "Lady Marmalade", winning the Grammy Award for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals. Her third album, La Bella Mafia (2003), was also certified platinum and spawned the singles "The Jump Off" and "Magic Stick", the latter of which reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2005, Lil' Kim served a one-year prison sentence for lying to a jury about her friends' involvement in a shooting four years earlier. During her incarceration, her fourth album, The Naked Truth, was released that same year to positive reviews from critics. A reality series covering her sentence, Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown, premiered on BET in 2006. She then released her first mixtape, Ms. G.O.A.T. (2008), and returned to the public eye in 2009 with an appearance on Dancing with the Stars. Throughout the 2010s, she continued to release music and perform sporadically, collaborating with artists such as Faith Evans, Remy Ma, and Fabolous. Her fifth studio album, 9, was released in 2019.

Lil' Kim's collaboration with celebrity nail artist Bernadette Thompson for the 1999 "Money Nails" design she wore is credited with bringing intricate nail art into mainstream fashion and has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art.[8] Her songs "No Time", "Big Momma Thang", and "Not Tonight (Ladies Night)" were each listed on Complex's list of the 50 Best Rap Songs By Women.[9] In 2012, she was listed on VH1's 100 Greatest Women in Music list at number 45, the second-highest position for a solo female hip-hop artist.[10]

  1. ^ "Mr. Papers Warns 50 Cent To Stop Trolling Lil Kim Over Prada Bangs, 'Leave My Wife Out Ya Jokes'". Hot97.com. June 30, 2021. Retrieved December 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Viera, Bené (July 11, 2012). "How Old Is Lil' Kim, Exactly?". VH1. Archived from the original on October 23, 2012. Retrieved February 14, 2014. Those giving 1974 include:
  3. ^ Orcutt, K. C. (October 2, 2019). "Each One, Teach One | Honoring the legacy of Lil' Kim". Revolt.tv. Retrieved December 13, 2019.
  4. ^ Porter, Nia. "Revisiting the Style of Hip-Hop's Fashion Icon Lil' Kim". Retrieved June 9, 2017. Before Rihanna draped herself in colorful furs, before Nicki Minaj put on pink wigs and skin tight bustiers, and long before Miley Cyrus hopped onstage in a bedazzled thong, Lil' Kim was the risk-taking fashion icon we looked to in music. Her style has become an encapsulation of the racy, avant-garde costuming we're seeing from both our favorite artists and designers today.
  5. ^ Carlos, Marjon. "20 Years Later, the Hard Core Style of Rapper Lil' Kim Is Still Everything". Retrieved June 9, 2017. Kim raised eyebrows, but her risk-taking and luxurious approach to fashion also made her a designer muse.
  6. ^ Hall, Jake. "Lil Kim - Music/Radio - Nairaland". Retrieved June 9, 2017. Kim was, however, the first high-profile female rapper to flip the script on female objectification in the rap industry. She set herself apart by owning, weaponising, and celebrating her unapologetic sexuality. The result was an unprecedented success which, to date, has sold more than six million copies worldwide.
  7. ^ "The Mask of Lil' Kim". The Washington Post.
  8. ^ Givhan, Robin (December 3, 2021). "How Lil' Kim's most memorable manicure ended up in the Museum of Modern Art". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved September 28, 2024.
  9. ^ "The 50 Best Rap Songs by Women". Complex.com. April 8, 2013. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
  10. ^ Graham, Mark (February 13, 2012). "The 100 Greatest Women In Music". VH1. Archived from the original on February 27, 2014. Retrieved August 4, 2013.

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