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Hard Core |  | Artist: Lil' Kim Label: Atlantic Category: Music
List Price: £9.99 Buy New: £4.55 as of 22/11/2009 07:59 GMT details You Save: £5.44 (54%)
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Seller: all your music Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 21327
Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 075679278920 EAN: 0075679278920 ASIN: B0000261XK
Release Date: September 8, 1997 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | No Time | | • | Intro In A Minor | | • | Big Momma Thang - Lil' Kim JZ | | • | Spend A Little Doe | | • | Take It | | • | Scheamin' | | • | We Don't Need It | | • | Crush On You | | • | Drugs | | • | Player Haters | | • | Fuck You | | • | Queen Bitch | | • | R 'n' B Fantasies/Dreams | | • | MAFIA Land | | • | Not Tonight | | • | Not Tonight (2) |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review Another of the Notorious B.I.G's women--Lil' Kim comes into her own with iHard Core/i, perhaps the most explicitly pornographic album ever made by a woman. With the possible exception of soulmate Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim is the hardest woman in RB. Sexual over and undertones abound with songs like 'Take it!', and the album features the usual handful of guest appearances, including the now-late Biggy Smalls and members of her former band Junior Mafia. Production chores are handled by the hottest kids on the block: Sean Combs--a.k.a Puff Daddy, Badboy second-in-command Stevie J. and SoSoDef supremo Jermaine Dupri. With the rudest introduction and interlude sections ever recorded, the album features the single "Crush On You" (not to be confused with the Jets/Aaron Carter) which is confusing since Li'l Kim's only contribution to this track seems to be intermittently moaning the word "true". Incidentally, the album's cover is stolen more regularly than any other from London's largest chain of second hand record shops, although what this says about the music is perhaps open to question. --Ronita Dutta
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| Customer Reviews: Excellent December 4, 2000 bbcl03573@blueyonder.co.uk (England) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
For anyone who does not like swearing.Don't buy this album.Because this album is proper hardcore music.But for anyone who is a lil kim fan buy this album because all the tracks a pure hiphop music.People who are getting her second album.Don't bother get it because it is rubbish compared to the first album.The best tracks on this album are big momma thang and no time and dreams and many more.Lil kim is the best female rap artist I have ever heard.Because she expresses how she feels.And she says in her lyrics what she has been through in life.And some artist cannot express their feelings like how lil kim can.
Outstanding.. February 25, 2008 Miss Chief (South London) I had this CD on cassette back in late '96 and recently added it to my CD collection too after it got chewed up and spat out!!
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br /Kim led the way for female rappers, yes there were many who came before but she set the trend for females showing they can be as blunt and as carefree as the man them. This is a must have for any rap fan - this is where female rap STARTS.. Big Momma Thang/Spend a Little Doe/Crush on You - instant classics. My only beef with this is that she remixed Big Momma Thang out of respect for 2pac.
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br /Otherwise your collection is missing out if this is missing.
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