Kim Freestyle
Lil' Kim · Other Songs - Lil' Kim
Check it out, the Queen Bee
That's me
My man Flex, he's up next
Yeah, check it out
Hey, yo Flex
There's a lot of mufuckers out here that wanna be like us... real bad
But we got to show them who's on top
Nuhmean?
Uh, check it out, uh
Fellow bitches, adapt to any rebel wishes
Check it out, the Queen Bee
Lil' Kim, Yeah
That's right
Lil' Kim in the house
Check it out
Wit my man, Flex
Uh
Sometime a gal can get couth, ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh!
Ain't that the truth?
Frontin like they bulletproof
And those with no couth
Get thrown off the roof, like Bishop with the Juice
part-nah, let your noose loose
Bitches got the audac-ity
tryin to say they gettin cash like me, get ass like me
You couldn't be as classy as me
Even if you roll a Eva curtain
and diamonds on the surface it just defeats the purpose
Hoe, I'ma double bitch
I lick dicks sometimes for the hell of it
Who stack chips like computers never celibate
Stash weed in Bermuda
Look around, look around, the room's empty
So, I guess that be me
The Queen B, Double E
I keep my foes close
like I used to chop my hoes close
But this cat named Gicanno's
Who used to call me bag lady
Cause if you lick me from my
index finger to the thumb, it shouldn't stay numb
See, I live this life, you wish this life
Dream this life, of royals
Motherfuckers got you gas motor spoiled
So what you gonna do when you run out of oil?
Crumble like the foil
This goes out to you
Sealed with a kiss, the Queenuesche
Uh, yeah, check it out
Me and my man Flex; we just doin this shit
That's why I'm up next, you know what I'm sayin?
We been there
Kim Freestyle
Lil' Kim's 'Kim Freestyle' stands as a quintessential example of her unapologetic, high-energy rap style that defined the late 1990s and early 2000s. Released during her peak commercial success, the track showcases her signature vocal delivery, characterized by rapid-fire delivery, aggressive ad-libs, and a commanding presence that often challenged gender norms in hip-hop. As a solo effort, the song highlights her ability to command attention without relying on collaboration, a trait that became a hallmark of her discography. The recording captures the raw, street-level authenticity of her work, blending elements of gangsta rap with pop sensibilities to create a sound that resonated globally. It serves as a testament to her influence on female rappers, proving that she could dominate the genre with both lyrical prowess and an undeniable stage presence.
