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Track Listing 1. Lil' Drummer Boy - (featuring Cee-Lo) 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/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 B***H 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
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Carl Thomas, Cee-Lo, Ceelo, Grace Jones, Junior M.A.F.I.A., Lil' Cease, Lil' Shanice, Mario "Yellowman" Winans, Mary J. Blige, Puff Daddy, Sisqo | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Lil' Kim, Grace Jones, Lil' Cease, Mario Winans, Carl Thomas, Cee-Lo, Puff Daddy, Mary J. Blige, Prestige. Producers include: Sean "Puffy" Combs, Mario "Yellowman" Winans, Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie, Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool, Roosevelt "Bink Dog" Harrell. If the Notorious B.I.G. was the King of Rap, then his female protege Lil' Kim is without doubt the Queen. After postponing the release date of her album for a year, the Queen Bee finally delivered her long awaited sophomore album THE NOTORIOUS K.I.M. As with her debut HARDCORE, Kim sticks to the original bad girl formula that made her famous. With songs like "Suck My D**k" and "Aunt Dot," Lil' Kim kicks rhymes that make the hardest male MCs seem soft. However, she shows her feminine side on the Biggie tribute "Hold On," featuring Mary J. Blige and the sentimental vocals of an almost-in-tears Kimberly Jones. Guest appearances from Redman, Sisqo, Puff Daddy, Junior Mafia, and Grace Jones all make for a well-rounded CD.
Industry Reviews 3.5 mics out of 5 - ...The Queen Bee is still incomparible when it comes to delivery, flow and near-comical filthy content... The Source (08/01/2000)
...[Her] second offering of sexually-driven content will not disappoint. - Rating: A- Rap Pages (08/01/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...A suprisingly upbeat party record....[She] still has an admirably tough and nasty mouth on her, and it's good to hear a Queen Bee sting. Rolling Stone (08/03/2000)
3 stars out of 5 - ...Hip hop's reigning queen and this tough, funky, star-studded album...can consolidate her supremacy....hip hop has never been sexier. Q (09/01/2000)
5 out of 5 - ...With explicit storytelling and roughneck sagas mingling with robotic beats that are heading for a dancefloor near you....Kim proves herself an on-point, hilarious MC; totally filthy and totally entertaining. Mixmag (08/01/2000)
8 out of 10 - ...Easily the best record to come out of the Junior MAFIA gang since Biggie's posthumous LIFE AFTER DEATH....proving she's still the queen of rap. NME (06/24/2000)
...The Queen Bee still knows how to get a rise out of the hip-hop nation with her XXX fantasy flow and sensually guttural voice... CMJ (07/10/2000)
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