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Jones Denise Kimberley was born on July 11 1975 in Brooklyn New York. She is better known by her moniker 'Lil Kim, Queen Bee or just ' Lil Slag. The foul-mouthed female is already a major influence on the female rap scene in America but as of November 2005 the little rapper must make do with a 'lil crapper at the Philadelphia Federal Detention Centre on which she will have to squat down until early 2006.

Kicked out by her one parent 'Lil Kim led a nomadic and fruitless lifestyle on the streets until meeting with the legendary, some would say notorious, Smallie Biggs. He pimped her out into a rap group called Junior M.A.F.I.A. .This group had limited success but reached the US Billboard top 20 with their hit "Get Money (for your cock-sucking pimp)"

Inspired by the death of her long time mentor and regular jump Smallie Biggs (who turned out later to be the Notorious Biggie Smalls) 'Lil Kim started on her solo career, working the streets for many months with no pimp before deciding on a solo rap career. The album Hard Core did very well spawning the ringtone hits No Time and Not Tonight. Years later she performed her own post-humorous abortion of their baby - known privately to herself as 'Lil Smallie

Now with her own record label, Kim looked for way of selling more records and hit upon the idea of trying to look white. (see below)

Still believing in the gangster lifestyle she lied to a grand jury about a shooting incident involving the entourage of rap duo Captain and Tenille and suffered her subsequent conviction. A showbiz trooper to the end she capitalised on her impending jail sentence by releasing her latest album on the day she was due to be sentenced. The album, The Naked Truth featured her hit single Light Us Up - a poignant ballad about a crack addict with no arms.

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