
Lil Kim has a bad reputation for no reason. With that being said, I am ashamed of some women, including those in the hip-hop community. Women have worked hard to get where they are today. Where is “that” exactly? Women are still underpaid, devalued as a gender, and not respected as people. In light of these circumstances I am amazed at how many women abhor her as an artist. Lil Kim deserves respect and I am just the bitch to give it to her.
Lil Kim is known for her over sexual lyrics and harsh voice. With those two combinations it makes listeners turn her off if you can even find a song of hers playing on the radio that isn’t banned. Lil Kim is playing in a so called “mans game”. In the rap world the ratio of men to women is overwhelmingly in a man’s favor. Even if you were to look at who was more successful, men or women? Of course men are more of a successor in rapping. Is it because they can talk faster or have more of an intellect than a woman? Statistics and common knowledge both have proved that to be false. In my every day life I come across so many fast talking women that probably could have had a successful rapping career. It was amazing if the other person could even get a word in edge wise. Also, there is tremendous evidence that shows more women are enrolled in collage. It is obvious that women have had an uphill battle all through life, why would more women not be in support of Lil Kim, purely on the basis that she is a woman making waves in a mans World.
In asking women why they dislike Lil Kim so much, a common answer was “she is just so dirty”. I am fascinated by these responses because so many male artists degrade woman by singing/rapping about “fucking” them. I know the same women who detest Lil Kim are the same ones who go out and buy an equally as crude album that a male is on. Why is it such a sin for Lil Kim to point out that women are sexual creatures just as men?
Lil Kim is one artist that truly paints a picture of what she wants, and how she plans on getting it. I find Lil Kim’s lyrics liberating to all women. She is an artist that truly doesn’t care what people think of her. As a little Kim fan I find myself giving her kudos for pushing the envelope and opening up more doors for women rappers. How can more women not be in support of that?