Lil' Kim Movies
Born
Kimberly Jones in 1975, rapper
Lil' Kim (her stage name) grew up in the hellish and violent Bedford-Stuyvesant borough of Brooklyn, NY. Just after her ninth birthday, her parents divorced and she fell into the custody of her father, who threw her out of the house several years later. She thus spent her teenage years in a state of virtual homelessness, living with friends and on the streets, but her life turned a promising corner when she encountered maestro rap producer
Biggie Smalls.
Smalls immediately sensed her ability to rap, reinvented her as
Lil' Kim, and signed her to a recording contract, first as a member of
Junior M.A.F.I.A., then as a solo artist. In the recording sphere,
Kim distinguished herself with an unabashed sexually provocative image and some of the most explicit and graphic lyrics by any female performer in the rap genre.
In terms of cinema, it was perhaps inevitable that
Lil' Kim would make her strongest impression in urban material, not unlike rap contemporaries
Snoop Dogg and
Ice Cube. Thus, even though she first bowed in the
Freddie Prinze, Jr.-headlined teen comedy
She's All That (1999),
Kim fell into a niche with projects including
Juwanna Mann (2002), the adult-oriented animated feature
Lil' Pimp (2003), and the urban comedy
Nora's Hair Salon (2004). In 2008,
Kim joined
Leslie Nielsen,
Drake Bell, and others for the genre spoof
Superhero Movie. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide