Another

Lil' Kim · Other Songs - Lil' Kim

She was askin bout ya whereabouts

Here's the digits, i know you can wear that out

Tear that out the frame, ya game so tight

You'll be all fuckin night



Chorus two: lil kim



What do ya do when your man is untrue?

Do you cut the sucker off and find someone new?

I need another man, in my life



Verse two: lil kim



Mmm, uhhh, uhhh!

Member when you said you would die for me, shit

All of that was just lies to me

Motherfucker shoulda never said bye to me

Now you cry for me, like jodeci

It's like that y'all, my nigga hit another bitch from the back y'all

Black nasty and matter fact ya'll

Shoulda seen the hoe, nigga pack ya shit

You out the door, ohh

What about the fight in the mirage?

I seen ya benz, parked outside my sister's garage

Said it was ya friend rog, bullshit

I ain't gonna keep puttin up wit the bullshit

And still i, never sweat these bitches

Who be hanged like plaques on the wall and ya pictures

Scalin fishes, my love is concrete

Stashin ya heat in the passenger seat

Of the nautica jeep, we've been down for so long

Still a bitch like me tryin to hold on

Teary eyed, damn a bitch steamin

Girls steady screamin, 'kim you need to leave him!'

When i testified in court, couldn't think straight

Thinkin bout the bitches i fought

Over you, nigga half the shit you bought

And fuck you, movin is my last resort

You see nine outta ten niggaz, ain't shit

One outta five niggaz suck a dick

Ya mad at me, too bad she ain't as bad as me

Choulda kept the freak bitch off my canape

Now you see, ain't no pussy warm as mine

Long as mine, ain't no love as strong as this

When i sucked ya dick, it's like smokin a roach

Uhh, i go from first class to coach



Chorus one, chorus two, chorus one, chorus two

Another - Lil' Kim

Lil' Kim's "Another" stands as a defining track from her early career, showcasing her signature blend of aggressive rap delivery and bold fashion-forward attitude. Released during the height of her solo prominence, the song exemplifies the West Coast hip-hop sound she helped popularize with its crisp production and unapologetic lyrical content. As a key component of her discography, the recording highlights her ability to command attention and set trends in both music and style. The track remains a staple of her catalog, reflecting the raw energy and confidence that characterized her work in the mid-1990s and cemented her status as a pioneering figure in female rap.