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Naked Truth
Lil Kim
Naked Truth
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
 
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Multi-platinum recording artist Lil' Kim possesses a presence and persona that looms well beyond her tiny frame. From her days as the feisty front woman of the Brooklyn rap collective, Junior M.A.F.I.A.- playing the Bonnie...  more »

     
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All Artists: Lil Kim
Title: Naked Truth
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Original Release Date: 1/1/2005
Re-Release Date: 9/27/2005
Genres: Pop, Rap & Hip-Hop
Styles: East Coast, Gangsta & Hardcore, Pop Rap
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 075678381829, 075678381867, 075678388767

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Multi-platinum recording artist Lil' Kim possesses a presence and persona that looms well beyond her tiny frame. From her days as the feisty front woman of the Brooklyn rap collective, Junior M.A.F.I.A.- playing the Bonnie to the Notorious B.I.G.'s Clyde to her current status as hip-hop's Grammy-winning, fashion-forward Queen Bee, Kim continues to effortlessly captivate, seduce, provoke, and entertain. Whether she is ripping it live onstage, working it on the runway, or turning heads on the red carpet, Kim makes you look and listen! Kim is back with a vengeance with her fourth studio album taking her back to the days of Hard Core. Her highly anticipated and controversial release promises to be an event.

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This is it! The CD of the year. Lil Kim has done it!!
John C. Chapman | Chicago IL | 09/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"To start off I will go ahead and admit that I have been and always will be a huge fan of Lil Kim "The Queen Bee" of rap. She tore onto the scene in 1996 with "Hardcore" which is seen by many as one of the rawest, hottest cds put out by a female rapper. I loved it of course, then I also loved her second cd "the Notorious K.I.M.". This cd was over the top in all aspects, sexy, nasty, and straight up raw. Taking a hint she toned it down with the perfect "La Bella Mafia" taking the best of her first 2 cds and making a truly masterful album with some really hot singles. And now .. despite all of the personal struggles which I wont go into (the jail sentence, the plastic surgery, yadda yadda) Lil Kim has done it. This is the album of her career. And being a Grammy winner and highly respected artist in the game, this was a hard feat. But truly this is the definitive album for Kim. Absolutely hands down the best rap cd of the year, Im sure of it. She takes a little of the old, a little of the new, and mixes it together with perfection. Its not only her best work since "Hardcore" but her best work period. And it's not just me who thinks this. The Source magazine, which is the premiere magazine for rap and hip-hop rewarded "the Naked Truth" with a 5 star rating. 5 stars equals a hip hop classic. And it is the first time the Source has ever given 5 stars to a female MC. That pretty much says it all. Added onto that I have read 3 other reviews from various sources that are praising this cd as Kims best work. 3 perfect ratings. I even got the cd home and listened to it with a non-Kim fan .. and even he had to admit Kim did it. And then later today I am going with him to pick up a copy for himself. Something he said he would never do. Also when I purchased the cd, they had to go into the back to get it, after 30 minutes of circuit city opening up it was sold out from the front. They had sold over 200 in 30 minutes. They also were sold out of the compantion sampler music video dvd that circuit city was offering. So I was pissed about that, but happy because this cd might finally put Kim on the top of the charts. I wouldn't be surprised if this sat atop the charts next week, and if not it definately will be Kims highest seller. Too bad she cant be with us to enjoy the hype and positive reviews this cd is recieving. All I can say is next years Grammys I know who has a lock on the female rap award, if not .. a crime will be commited. Here's my thoughts on the songs:



1 - Intro (skit) - This is Kim coming out of court and the press asking her for the truth. Of course, she is about to lay it all out. Love this intro.



2 - Spell Check - (5 out of 5) - Kim goes all out on the opening track. Spelling out most of her rhymes. She settles the score with fellow rapper 50 Cent (haha dont miss what she says .. always a real b*tch not letting anyone get away with what they done). This is one of the standouts on a perfect album. Hardcore rhymes, tremendous beats. amazing.



3 - Lighters Up - (5 out of 5) - The "2nd" single from the cd is tremendous. She has been compared to Lauryn Hill on this track, however I'll step out and say she even slays the great Lauryn. This is back to the old school rap with a reggea flair. Truly stellar. Check out the hot video too on BET. Kim is working it out here.



4 - Shut Up B!tch (intro) (skit) - Funny intro to one heck of a song.



5 - Shut Up B!tch - (5 out of 5)The 1st single .. more of a hype single really, is truly what Lil Kim does best. Takes all the rumors and trash talk about her and turns it around to make her stay on top again. She takes on rumors that she doesnt write her rhymes, that shes had plastic surgery, that she is broke, that she is on drugs, jail, star jones, worst dressed lists, etc etc. Whatever it is, Kim stays on top. She isn't afraid to face anything said about her and turn it all around and make her enemies look silly. With all the rumors being spread, Lil Kim know just how to take it, and just how to dish it right back. Haters must really hate this song, it will put them in their place.



6 - Whoa (5 out of 5)- Also known as "My N*ggas" this is the song where Kim really starts in on how the Junior Mafia really turned and snitched on her, and it consequently led her to jail time. She lays it all out about the case. If you want the Naked Truth on what went down with Lil Kim, here it is. She attacks those that turned on her, and it is one of the most powerful songs I've ever heard.



7 - Slippin (5 out of 5) - Kim slows it down a little bit. This track is all about how everybody was wanting Kim to slip off her game and fail. And how no matter what she is gonna hold it down and rise to the top of her game. She really has. She tackles the slow beat like a monster.



8 - Answering Machine Message 1 - This is also a funny skit. Fellow rappers and producers leave messages for Kim while shes in jail. Things like: I bet you got gucci sheets in jail and I heard you was the first b*tch to have a fashion show in jail, really made me crack up.



9 - All Good (5 out of 5) - Lil Kim teams up with the late Notorious B.I.G. again. And as always, this team doesn't dissapoint. Lil Kim tells a lot about her life and how she got to where she is. This one has a killer beat. I could really hear this one on the radio. My favorite line: "I went from negative to positive" .. basically a mantra for Kim right now. We really know that like she says "You can't keep a good b*tch down".



10 - I Know You See Me (5 out of 5) - Some great samples used here, which Kim doesn't usually do, so its a welcome change. This is basically Kim preaching on how she has truly made the mark in the industry, the Queen Bee of rap. The covergirl of rap fashion and sex appeal. She compares herself to the female Scarface, and I'd have to agree. A real club hopper and feel good song.



11 - W.P.I.M.P. - (skit) - Another funny skit.



12 - Quiet (5 out of 5) - Featuring the Game, this is the track. This better be a single. Lil Kim spits like she has been told she can never spit again. Aggressive, powerful, angry, and in control, this is the track that shines perhaps the most on this perfect cd. Lil Kim could outrap anyone here. She disses on Foxy, takes on a flow that Eminem is known for, and shows him how its done. Truly stellar.



13 - Durty (5 out of 5) - This starts out as something truly different for Kim. The first verse is done fully in reggea tempo and style. She sounds downright amazing, and totally different. I dind't know Kim could rhyme like this. She then goes into spitting out her raps, but the stellar begining shocked this fan, and loved it. Basically this song talks about how people envision Lil Kim as the dirty girl of the rap game. Which she is, but as she states, shes so much more. And the ones calling her durty are also the ones sittin in their room blaring the Lil Kim cds. Haha.



14 - Answering Machine Message 2 - more messages on Kims cell



15 - We Don't Give a F*ck (5 out of 5) - Featuring Bun B and Twista this is a hot track, definately a club banger. The only down side is I wish Kim was on it more. I truly cannot get enough of her rap. But Twista and Bun B are also on spot and lend some cred to this great track. The title really says it all.



16 - Gimme That (5 out of 5) - Featuring Maino, this is one of the catchiest songs on the cd. Definately a sexy song. Kim turns on the appeal here, and just when I dind't think it could sexier she hit me with the next song.



17 - Kitty Box (5 out of 5!!) - This is my personal favorite track on the cd. Because its so different from anything I've ever heard Kim do. Its got a pop feel too it, but its still definately hood, and really really sexy. Using a mix of samples, some guitar, and some real slow, low sexy rapping, Kim really turns up the heat here. I dare you to listen to this and not admit to me that Kim is the sexiest woman in the biz. Its like the best off of "Notorious" made better. One heck of a song.



18 - Kronik (5 out of 5) - Finally Kim gets together on her cd with Snoop Dogg. And the team doesnt dissapoint. They truly mesh amazingly well. This could also definately be a single. Snoop and Kim hold it down.



19 - Winners and Losers - (skit) Kim is definately the winner.



20 - Get Yours (5 out of 5) - Featuring T.I. and Sha-Dash this is definately a revenge track. As ambitious and angry and powerful as anything on the cd. Once again I wish Kim was featured a little bit more because I cannot get enough, I really like T.I. and he shows his talent on this track.



21 - Last Day (5 out of 5!!) - The closing track of the cd is truly the most powerful. Its Kim facing all the problems coming her way with the jail sentence, all the troubles shes had in the past, but above all how she will continue making money making music and giving back to her fans until her last day. And this fan knows that its true. A sad and powerful track. Kim has done it all with this album, and she ended it perfectly.



The cd then ends with a phone conversation with Kim. It really shows you that Kim is down to earth and handeling her business right now and is ready to get this jail sentence behind her and come out on top of her game and richer than ever. And with this cd, there is NO WAY that wont happen.



Look .. the bottom line is .. fan or not, this is the cd for all hip hop fans. The source is right, this is a hip hop classic. And if you are a fan of hip hop then you cannot miss this album. Go out and buy it, order it, whatever. Support Lil Kim, she needs it. And shes given her fans, and the world of hip hop, a huge gift here. Don't miss out.



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Lil Kim reclaimed the Women's Throne with this album
The Ghost | Half Live Half Dead, Ghost town USA | 09/27/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Despite going through all the turmoil in court and being betrayed by her former associates JUNIOR MAFIA, then receive the news of facing federal prison dosent affect this album at all. I think it only brought out the best of Kim and hands downs she delivers on every track. She stepped it up Lyrically and brought it back to her old Hardcore days. Every song I've heard from the album is a hit and this Album is definitely a certified CLASSIC!"
Camilyan Report
Camilyan | Denver, Co United States | 02/14/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)

"The Naked Truth is Lil' Kim's 4 th album, which was released in September of 2005. Surprisingly, this album is not completely filled with lyrics of sex, but we're talking about Lil' Kim so of course there's still quite a few cuts that offer typical Kim. She lacks creativity and inspiration. In her track "Quiet" she mimics Eminem's style and on some cuts she tries to sing.



If you like skits, Kim's got too many to count, they seem to be there to fill the time space required for her album. Lil' Kim's cut "Gimme That" is a weak effort as a follow-up to "Magic Stick". She adds guest appearances by Snoop and TI, but this still doesn't help her album. " Lighters Up" she takes a stab trying to sound socially conscious on a reggae beat. In "Spell Check," Lil' Kim states that she's the baddest in the game but yet she recycles someone else's lyrics, of course it's Biggie's. If she's the baddest, then she shouldn't need to reprocess someone else's material/style, Bigger or Eminem.



This album was recorded during the turmoil of her perjury trial. There's no attempt of remorse or to justify her actions but what she has done is to point the blame on others. Overall, this album is not her best. I honestly appreciate the overtly more sexual Kim than who she is trying to portray in this album.



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