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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Depends on what you are looking for....
Because of the crossover appeal of this album, Lil' Kim's `The Notorious KIM' may disappoint some of her long time fans. Although her lyrics are more or less the same, this time around she experiments with different music types and beats.

I knew this album was going to be different as soon as I heard Track #2 `Custom Made (Give it to you)' where she uses a sample...

Published on July 5, 2000 by Tone Ellis

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Try Again Kim
I bought "Notorious K.I.M" a little late because I heard a lot of word of mouth that it is a horrible album. I didn't really believe it because "Hardcore" is very tight, I didn't see how Kim could slip. Let me tell you, Kim didn't just slip, "Notorious K.I.M" is an utter wipeout and I really should have spent my cash on Foxy's very hot...
Published on January 9, 2002 by jeff


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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Depends on what you are looking for...., July 5, 2000
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Tone Ellis "Tone" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Notorious K.I.M. (Audio CD)
Because of the crossover appeal of this album, Lil' Kim's `The Notorious KIM' may disappoint some of her long time fans. Although her lyrics are more or less the same, this time around she experiments with different music types and beats.

I knew this album was going to be different as soon as I heard Track #2 `Custom Made (Give it to you)' where she uses a sample from a old classic house jam "French Kiss." The Latino groove `No Matter What They Say' Track #9 is also refreshing because it is different from the last album.

Over all, it comes a long way from her first album, `Hard Core' but which direction she's heading? I don't know. But in a world of `sound alike-carbon copy' rap groups, it is nice to hear something different.

Even though her album name `The Notorious KIM' pays tribute to her once partner in crime B.I.G., Lil Kim seems to model herself as another Madonna (ex- the blond hair and Track #18 are definitely Madonna) she is trying for diva status.

If you think different is good, then get this album!

PS. For all the fellas- the inside cover is ALL THAT!

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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Try Again Kim, January 9, 2002
This review is from: Notorious K.I.M. (Audio CD)
I bought "Notorious K.I.M" a little late because I heard a lot of word of mouth that it is a horrible album. I didn't really believe it because "Hardcore" is very tight, I didn't see how Kim could slip. Let me tell you, Kim didn't just slip, "Notorious K.I.M" is an utter wipeout and I really should have spent my cash on Foxy's very hot "Broken Silence."
The reason why "Notorious K.I.M" is such a bad album is because Kim's rhymes are just plain weak. "I heard Cease and Puff callin like the Holy Tabernacle. I'll be - down in a minute, I'm drinkin a Snapple" That's not even the worst line she spits on the album either. Like please Kim, hire someone to write your next album because your rhymes are just painful.
The beats on "Notorious K.I.M" aren't that bad but they are far from great. Kim doesn't take advantage of some of the great beats because she always throws a very lame hook into every song. One of those chorus' that isn't catchy or just plain annoying... that or Kim samples the late and great Biggie.
This is a rap album for people that don't know better. There are way tighter albums out right now and there is no excuse to buy this album. The songs that actually work are wack and too poppy. Teach Kim a lesson and stay far away from this CD then maybe her next album will be decent. Easily one of the worst rap albums I've ever bought, right next to Queen Pen "Conversations."
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12 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars NO MIDDLE GROUND - YA LIKE HER OR YA HATE HER..., August 16, 2000
This review is from: Notorious K.I.M. (Audio CD)
I've never seen a female rapper who elicited such a variety of responses...from mad love to, well, just plain disgust. Let's get to the music:

Redman and Cee-Lo shine on 'Lil Drummer Boy', which is a great listen, lyrically. The next song is a favorite called 'Give It To You' because the beat is just sick! The constant moaning may offend some though - like I said, not for everyone. Perhaps the edited version is cleaner (and worth the buy since the music is GREAT!)

We continue through two more great cuts, one in which she slays her competition and the next where she gives the fellas a taste of their own, um, a...medicine. Definitely not for the faint at heart. The album gets mediocre until the title track in which Kim does well doing some more verbal battles, dissing Foxy Brown and Bad Boy (for real, he's a bad boy) rapper, Shyne.

On 'QB Part II' we honestly could have done w/out Puff's verse. (Sorry!) It just sounds to thin here. Next is an overly vulgar cut called 'She Don't Love You' - just skip it. Then, 'Don't Mess With Me' is where the album picks up again, followed by the Junior Mafia BANGER, 'Do What You Like' which is one of my favorites. Remember 1995's 'Player's Anthem'? It has that kinda feel. "Grab your .... if you love hip hop..." Then, the rest of the album is tight till the end.

I just read that Nelly (Country Grammer) is REALLY FEELING this album. (Entertainment Weekly) So am I. If you can't get past hating Lil Kim, just pass on it because she's still talking about the same stuff she did on "Hardcore" (1996), except she rocks versace "and you know [she] ain't paid for it." (I love that line, you go Kim!) Musically, you will bob your head and get your dance on, because the beats are really good. This will be a favorite for a while, and my most satisfying buy in a long time!

Knyte (Trust Me!)

P.S...my favorite cuts are: "Give It To You", "Right Now" (MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE), "Don't Mess With Me" and "No Matter What They Say".

Others I listen to are: "Lil Drummer Boy", (Track #4), "Notorious K.I.M", "I'm Human","Who's Number One?" and "Off The Wall" (Good old-school breakdance track)

Oh, and I can't stand "How Many Licks"... (Sorry!)

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This whole album is nothing less of Notorious, July 4, 2000
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I.B. (Westampton, NJ) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Notorious K.I.M. (Audio CD)
This new album from Lil Kim takes her to another level for 2000. Every track here has something different and the beats on all of them are tight. It makes it hard to get bored with this album easily. People who weren't fans before might be converted after hearing this. Eminem might have to watch out on the charts by next week. I wasn't that big of a fan until I heard this cd. Why is this cd so tight?

best tracks:

1)LIL Drummer Boy: this song has a deep marching beat and is about Lil Kim being on trial for a crime she didn't commit. Redman plays the judge and Cee-lo her attorney. They flip it in the end....like a intro to the cd. (**)2)Custom made: This song takes a sample from the song "French Kiss" by Lil Louis and has a strange beat. The beginning goes from fast to slow...and then when the beat kicks in it's over......tight!. About saying everything she does or gets is original(custom made). (**)3)Who's number one: This is one of my favorite songs on the album. They will be playing this song a lot even if it doesn't make it as a single. It has a hard, bouncy beat and Kim flows on this. (reminds me of biggie) Other good tracks: Single black female, No matter what they say, How many licks, I'm human, Aunt dot, Do what u like, queen B part 2, right now. (**)17)Hold on: Deepest song on the album. Kim and Mary keep you holding on and in this Kim talks about some personal stuff I didn't know. Tight song. Overall this whole album is tight and no song really sounds alike. Compared to her last album she grew a lot and talks about a lot more than just sex. After appearing on so many other groups and artists albums she finally drops it on us. After pushing it back several times. Was it worth the wait? One listen and you will see that all that time in the studio paid off. Fans and Non-Fans will be surprised at this. get it!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars ........ITS NOTORIOUS, NOTORIOUS LAME THAT IS........., August 10, 2000
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This review is from: Notorious K.I.M. (Audio CD)
I HAVE TO SAY THAT HER LYRICS ARE FUNNY AND SOME ARE TIGHT BUT SHE NEEDS TO GET BETTER WITH HER RAPPING SKILLS AND HER FLOW NEEDS IMPROVEMENT. ITS A-IGHT BUT SHE THINK THAT THAT BODY IS GONNA SELL HER BILLIONS OF ALBUMS.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible, July 3, 2000
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What a waste of money. I thought this chick a least changed up from the first album, but come to find out it's the same old corny Kim. Her first album was good most likely because of Biggi; this trash here took two years to come out and is no better than her first album. Her vulgar languge should have changed up too by now. Stay away from this album; it's the same old crap.
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18 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Tight- Worth the wait, July 6, 2000
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FINALLY! She released the CD. I think she did a good strategic move in releasing her CD right at the start of the summmertime, as well as when no other major rapper is dropping an album. She was also smart dropping some of the songs on the bootleg. They were wack. Compared to HARDCORE, it's up there, but No one ever matched the level of their first album, when it's about hunger, not money. Banging Hardcore Tracks are Who's Number ONe, #4 (SMD), and Notorious KIM. (She eats up Foxy and Shine in this one.) Lil Drummer Boy is tight. Revolution,(which reminds me of BIG's "Ni**as Bleed")and Aunt Dot shows that she can tell a decent story. On that song, it's supposed to be a girl named Shanice, but if you listen to her second part, that's LIL kim on Helium. "Hold On" is the tightest song on the album, and the most sincere Biggie Tribute of them all. Mary J. Holds it down on the vocals on that song. AS for the club, "No Matter What they Say", The Song wit lil Cease, and "how many licks" (with Corny Sisqo) will be heard. The songs I don't feel at all are I'm Human, #15 with Carl Thomas, and "Do Whatcha Like" with the JM. The JM, and Cease are not really good rappers. THe only other thing I got to say Is that Puffy needs to shut up. His "Yeah, Yeah" and "I like this" is so '97. Lil Kim could have did without him on this album. His presence seems to make songs phony. But that is my opinion. Overall, I'm happy. Keep it up.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars LIL KIM! the notourious K.i.m., December 11, 2005
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this album was ok. The tracks were a little to weird for me but thats just me. I definetly advise that u buy this cd used, it is definetley not worth the $16.99 i paid . Dont let some of th e major singles off this album fool you. This is not one of kims best efforts . this is how each of her albums rate :
1.the naked truth
2.hardcore(her fist album)
3.la bella mafia
4.the notourious K.I.M
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Leave this filth to rot on the shelves, September 17, 2001
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I,ve never before heard such horrible garbage in my entire. The lyric(XXX-rated) were the most immature that I,ve ever heard. Not only has she made a trash album she has put music into such a horrible disgrace. I have been trying to listen to some rap but now prostitute gangster oriented atmospher has been driving me away from that genre.

I am appalled that this filth is selling by the truckload. It's obvious that the state of music is at it's lowest ever.

I miss the early 90s when there was real rebelism. The track S... My D..., I can't even begin to explain how awful this song is. It's the most ridiculous track that I,ve ever heard. It's nothing but profanity that is in line with Fred Durst if not worse. The same goes for the rest of this god awful piece of trash album. I,m trying to be nice but there is nothing nice to say about this really bad CD.

Whatever you do don't buy this album. Buy music by Maxwell( One of the best R&B singers I,ve heard in the past five years), Brian Mcknight, or Patti Austin, or even Jill Scott. bllody hell even Will Smith does better than this. Let this ... filth fade into oblivion and make sure it never surfaces into the music scene again.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Lyrics sounds Familar?, July 25, 2000
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klove (Fayetteville,NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Notorious K.I.M. (Audio CD)
Maybe its me , but some of the lyrics on this cd sounds very familar. Maybe from Biggie. Lil' Kim, I love because you are the boldest sista I've seen. You have really started a trend. But, this album is not good. The lyrics are childish and some are taken from Biggie(If you think I'm lying check out the "Ready to Die" cd). The beats are too poppy, the production could have been a lot better. Also, on your song "Hold on". You said that People are making money off of Biggie's death, but I think you and Puffy seemed to have profit too off his death . If people concern you "The Best Female Rapper ". Show them why. I recommend some real female MC's: Rah Digga, Eve ,and Sonja Blade.
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