When the beat hits I’m too glam to give a damn.
LIL' KIMWhen the beat hits I’m too glam to give a damn.
LIL' KIMBut this is Miami, you can’t come to Miami and not show any skin. You gotta show something. If you’re all covered up in this heat, you’re gonna make me pass out out just to look at you. It’s sweaty in Miami – but the diamonds will keep me cool.
LIL' KIMThere are some people who still don’t understand. But I know by the end of my fulfillment they will.
LIL' KIMI do not have too much sex. I hardly have any sex, O.K.? A lot of people get the wrong perception of me.
LIL' KIMI know I always say my occupation is not dancing, but dancing is in my heart, dancing makes me feel good.
LIL' KIMTake a journey to the realm of the truth.
LIL' KIMToday begins a new saga in my life which I expect to strengthen me and allow me time for reflection. I plan to write music while in prison, read and pray regularly and will come out a stronger, more confident woman.
LIL' KIMJust a couple of kids from the hood trynna make it B.I.G !
LIL' KIMThroughout my life, I have always lived with adversity and will continue to have faith and do good for my family, friends and fans.
LIL' KIMYou can’t really just make someone into something and it works all the time; that person has to be a natural.
LIL' KIMA lot of the stuff that my father told me not to do, I did it anyway and I ended up learning the hard way.
LIL' KIMI still don’t think I’m really a beautiful person, but I know that I can be beautiful inside.
LIL' KIMI think people have a misconception of me, period. My life has been a whirlwind sometimes, but it’s different to what people think. I definitely feel like there’s a misconception about me and who I am.
LIL' KIMI’m older, and I wish that a lot of things that I did in my life, I didn’t do, but I’m able to talk about it.
LIL' KIMGive ’em a pussy invite.
LIL' KIMI have low self-esteem and I always have. Guys always cheated on me with women who were European-looking. You know, the long-hair type. Really beautiful women that left me thinking, ‘How I can I compete with that?’ Being a regular black girl wasn’t good enough.
LIL' KIM