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Jesse Jackson: I'm Jesse Jackson. I'm not a good dancer.
Mackenzie Siler: I'm Mac. I go to school with 500 chicks.
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Zach Siler: So, Laney, I was wondering if you wanted to...
[Laney walks away]
Zach Siler: ...embarrass me horribly in front of all these people.
Lil' Kim
Lil' Kim (Lil' Kim) was born on July 11, 1975 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is an American female singer, songwriter, actor and model.
In 1994, Lil' Kim joined the rap group Junior MAFIA. In 1996, he flew solo and released his first studio album "Hard Core", which was certified as a double platinum record by the Recording Industry Association of America , and sold more than 6 million copies worldwide. 2000 released the second studio album "The Notorious KIM" and obtained platinum certification. In 2001, she sang the theme song " Lady Marmalade " of " Moulin Rouge " with Christina Aguilera , Pink and Mya . The single won the American Billboard Hot 100 champion and won the 44th Annual Grammy Awards "Best Pop Music Chorus" award. In 2003, the third studio album "La Bella Mafia" was released and obtained platinum certification. In 2005, the fourth album "The Naked Truth" was released and obtained gold certification
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. In 2008, the first mixed tape "Ms. GOAT" was released. In 2011, the second mixtape "Black Friday" was released. In 2014, the third mixtape "Hard Core 2K14" was released. In 2016, the fourth mixed tape "Lil Kim Season" was released.
Early Experience
Lil' Kim is the second child in the family. At the age of 9, her parents separated and her father raised her. When he was in high school, he was kicked out of the house by his father and dropped out of high school and walked on the streets. After meeting Christopher Wallace and SeanJohnCombs , he was recognized and invited to join Junior MAFIA
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Performing Experience
In 1994, Lil' Kim joined Junior MAFIA. In 1995, the studio album " Conspiracy " was released with the group . 1996 Lil' Kim flew solo and released his first album "Hard Core". This album ranked 11th on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart in the United States, and was certified as a double-platinum record by the Recording Industry Association of America . It has sold more than 6 million copies worldwide. The single " Crush on You " reached the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100
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On June 27, 2000, Lil' Kim released her second album "The Notorious KIM". The album ranked fourth on the Billboard Top 200 Albums Chart, and sold 229,000 copies in the first week. In 2001, Lil' Kim sang the theme song of " Moulin Rouge " " Lady Marmalade " with Christina Aguilera , Pink and Mya , and ranked first on the Billboard Hot 100 for five consecutive weeks, becoming Lil' Kim's first champion single. " Lady Marmalade " won the Best Video of the Year, Best Film Video and two nominations at the 18th American MTV Music Video Awards, and won the Grammy "Best Pop Music Chorus" that year
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On March 4, 2003, Lil' Kim released the third studio album "La Bella Mafia", which ranked fifth on the Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. It sold 166,000 copies in the first week and was certified platinum. The single "The Jump Off" reached the top 20 in the Billboard Hot 100. The single "Magic Stick" won the second place in the Billboard Hot 100. In the same year, he collaborated with Christina Aguilera on the single "Can't Hold Us Down" and was nominated for a Grammy Award. In 2005, Lil' Kim released the fourth studio album "The Nacked Truth"; the album received a perfect score from "The Source" and was certified as a gold record
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In 2007, Lil' Kim released the first mixed tape "Ms. GOAT"
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In 2009, Lil' Kim participated in the eighth season of the show " Dancing With The Stars "
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In 2011, Lil' Kim released the second mixtape "Black Friday"
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In 2014, Lil' Kim released the third mixtape "Hard Core 2K13"
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In 2016, Lil' Kim released the fourth mixtape "Lil Kim Season"
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In 2019, Lil' Kim released the fifth studio album "9"
Character Evaluation
Rapper Lil' Kim, with his tough stance and explicit appearance, opened up a new path for other like-minded female rappers in the 90s and beyond
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Extended Reading