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HipHopNews: Lil’ Kim Taken Off Monica’s New Track By Biggie’s Mama… July 15, 2011

Monica Addresses Decision To Remove Lil Kim From Her New Single

by: PatriceJohnson, Your Black World

HipHopNews…

Apparently, Biggie’s mama ain’t having it and she doesn’t care who has a problem with it. Recently Mrs. Voletta Wallace blocked Lil’ Kim from getting on Monica’s new single, “Anything (To Find You)” which is over a sample of the song “Who Shot Ya.”

The song was produced by Missy Elliot and originally had Monica, featuring Lil’ Kim and Ricky Rozay. But Mrs. Wallace wasn’t feeling the fact that her sons song was going to be covered by Lil’ Kim and quickly had her removed from the song.

Monica spoke on the issue via Twitter:

Monica Addresses Decision To Remove Lil Kim From Her New Single

I can understand Monica’s hurt but I can also understand Mrs. Wallace’s frustration. Hopefully they can come up with some type of alternative, so that everyone will be happy…

 

RubbishTalk: Lil’ Mama Talks Smack About Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliot & Lil’ Kim… June 16, 2011

 

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by: PatriceJohnson, Your Black World

Lil’ Mama has officially become the clown of the century…

IDK who has told Lil’ Mama that she is really “all that” but she seriously needs a reality check. During an interview with Vibe.com, Lil’ Mama talks about Nicki Minaj jocking her style and Missy Elliot and Lil’ Kim being threatened by her… Really?

When asked about her hair style for the MTV Movie Awards, she stated:

“…my cut is blunt and futuristic and Nicki Minaj started wearing that bob on her head after she came to my show, so at the end of the day I know what I do and I know what I possess and I know who I am. I’m a trendsetter. The biggest form of flattery is imitation so I’m flattered. I understand the universal law. I’m not confused, I don’t feel like a follower. I started so many things that new artists are doing now anyway –my style, the way I’m aggressive on a track, the way I come through, the way my beat bangs. There are so many things that were borrowed, that I influenced that’s happening in music right, so I’m far from discouraged.”

Wait, Nicki went to one of your shows?
Yeah, she was a guest on America’s Best Dance Crew and immediately afterwards, everywhere she went, she was wearing the haircut, the same exact way. But that doesn’t make me feel like ‘Oh she’s trying to be down’ like how I said about our culture. I’m actually flattered because she imitated me and it felt like something that I was doing was cute and in time for the fashion and for the season, so it’s like let’s live, let’s do it.

But Nicki Minaj was not the only female that Lil’ Mama decided to attack during this interview. Let her tell it, Lil’ Kim and Missy Elliot are both intimidated by her…

When I first interviewed you back in the day, you mentioned how other female rappers didn’t embrace you much. Has that changed or stayed the same?
It hasn’t really changed. You know what, let me catch myself. MC Lyte definitely embraces me. Jada Pinkett Smith embraces me. Those are two people that I can call and get advice. Those are two people that will call me to see what I’m doing. I think that everybody else that’s still on the radar like Missy and [Lil] Kim, feel so challenged right now. The root of female rap now is all about your swag and doing things independently. Everything is just boosted up to where these females who created the platform for us feel imitated. The kind of in that position right now where they feel like ‘Don’t get it twisted because I will drag you…’

Were you and Nicki at least able to chop it up after her episode of ABDC?
We didn’t really get a chance to vibe out like that after the show. It was just business. It was a level of respect though. Despite of what anybody might hear or have to say through the web, internet, music, subliminals, or whatever, when people see me in this industry I am respected and I will be respected. Anything else goes under the rug so I don’t see it. Whoever it may be, it’s always a level of respect because I respect myself and I will be respected.

And after all of that jibber jabber that she let flow out of her mouth, none of that was like her last comments…

Come on, let’s be real okay. You have all these people wearing different colored hair. At the end of the day I’m a bombshell, so I’m going to do me. If I want to go platinum, I’m going platinum. Let’s not forget that we have had people doing these things way before the people who are doing it now and let’s also not forget that the black community sometimes we really hang ourselves because every time another black female gets up there and does something that may be current, we criticize each other and try to put each other down, but when Katy Perry and Lady Gaga do it, they all eat. But I’m not going to be a part of that. I’m going to do me, regardless.

Lil’ Mama… You have got to be playin’… Get somewhere, sit down & learn how to act…

 

Eve Says Lil’ Kim Needs To Stop Beefing With Nicki Minaj!!! May 27, 2011

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by: PatriceJohnson, Your Black World

Eve talks about Lil’ Kim & Nicki Minaj’s Beef…

After all of the success that Eve has earned and much more success to come with working on her new album, she has no reason to hate on or have beef with the next big female artist.

Just today in an interview, Eve spoke on the matters between rappers, Lil’ Kim and Nicki Minaj. Saying that what Lil’ Kim was trying to do was not a good look. As far as Eve is concerened she is glad that more women are embracing Hip-Hop and Nicki Minaj is definitely a woman that can hold her own in this game.

I totally agree with what Eve was trying to say. She was basically saying that women need to stop hating on each other and do them… Don’t try to be like Nicki Minaj, Lil’ Kim, Queen Latifah, Foxie Brown, MC Lyte, Remi Ma, Diamond, Trina or Keys… Just be you, rap in your own way and make it as fresh as you can… BUT always accept others for what they do as well.

It is so good to see a woman who is openly embracing other women in the Hip-Hop industry, she is allowing room for more than one female rapper at the top and that is what sister hood should be all about…