Guess Who's Back Freestyle

Lil' Kim · Other Songs - Lil' Kim

Itz that bitch wit that platinum grammy

kill a nigga' for ma' nigga'

by any means bitch, cock the hammer

Little Kim strike a pose and everybody snap they camera

ma' fans range from kids, to the motherfockin grandma!

Oh yess de Queen Bee is back in the game

even though it bin a while, I'm still a household name

rock a ice blue diamond that'll make ya' body shiver

like the Domino's pizza boy, I deliver.

Ya'll jus' mad cos its me they lovin

if your shit is half-baked, then put it back in the oven

See I laugh at'chu hoes try'na come for the crown

WELL C'MON IF U COMIN, COS I AIN'T PLAYIN' AROUND!

Quick like the lone-ranger, gunnin' you down

niggaz I used to look up to, im sunnin' you now

So fuck you, fuck you, and ya motherfocker too ya fuckin faggot!

I should make ma' niggaz bust off the rappin'

ma' flow you never catch it, gotta' chain I might snatch it

ma' logo leave a imprint and it burn like acid

the L-I, L to the K-I-M

(yeah! yeah! yeah!)

you foolz, you gon' say I am...



Guess whos Bazack! Back on de block

If you niggaz bustin us, we bustin back wit' a glock

when Jake pull up we throw our drugs in the sock

we away for a while that means we buildin our stock



Guess who's Bazack! Back on de block

If you niggaz bustin us, we bustin back wit' a glock

when Jake pull up we throw our drugz in the sock

If we away for a while, that means we choppin' up rocks



(Kim sez a few wordz till fade out)

Guess Who's Back Freestyle

Lil' Kim's "Guess Who's Back Freestyle" stands as a quintessential example of her unapologetic style, blending aggressive rap delivery with a distinct New York hip-hop sound. Released during her peak commercial success, the track exemplifies her ability to command attention through sheer vocal power and confident lyricism. As a freestyle recording, it captures the raw energy of her live performances, showcasing her versatility beyond her signature hits. The song remains a defining moment in her discography, reflecting the bold persona she cultivated throughout the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2000s. It serves as a testament to her influence on female rappers and her enduring legacy in the genre.