Lil’ Kim strikes back: ‘I am the blueprint’
Ice Queen: The trials and triumphs of Kimberly Jones Story by Stereo Williams Photography by DeWayne Rogers “I think that would be super corny for me to try to answer a question like that …” Lil’ Kim is one of the most iconic female artists of the last 20 years. She could make a case for most famous female rapper of all time. She cut a path for brazen female sexuality in hip-hop that cemented her legacy long before a stint in prison slowed her career and gossip blogs began their often mean-spirited and personal attacks on her image. Her legacy is close to unquestionable — but today, she’s refusing to answer any question about that legacy. So, in addition to being an innovator and an icon — Lil’ Kim is defensive. “No disrespect, no shade, but I’m not going to answer [that] question because I think that’s kinda corny,” she says adamantly. “I don’t know how to answer that.” "KIMMY BLANCO" The question concerned the public’s ongoing fixation with the “Q