Honorific nicknames in popular music
Honorific nicknames in popular music are terms used, most often in the media or by fans, to indicate the significance of an artist, and are often religious, familial, or (most frequently) royal and aristocratic titles, used metaphorically. Honorific nicknames were used in classical music in Europe as early as the early nineteenth century, with figures such as Mozart being called "The father of modern music" and Bach "The father of modern piano music".[1] They were also particularly prominent in African-American culture in the post-Civil War era, perhaps as a means of conferring status that had been negated by slavery,[2] and as a result entered early jazz and blues music, including figures such as Duke Ellington and Count Basie.[3]
In American culture, despite its republican constitution and ideology,[4] honorific nicknames have been used to describe leading figures in various areas of activity, such as industry, commerce, sport and the media; father or mother have been used for innovators, and royal titles such as king and queen for dominant figures in a field.[5][6] In the 1930s and 1940s, as jazz and swing music were gaining popularity, it was the more commercially successful white artists Paul Whiteman and Benny Goodman who became known as "The King of Jazz" and "The King of Swing" respectively, despite such genres of music originating from African-American culture.[7] These patterns of naming were transferred to rock and roll when it emerged in the 1950s. There was a series of attempts to find (and a number of claimants to be) the "King of Rock 'n' Roll", a title that became most associated with Elvis Presley.[8] This has been seen as part of a process of the appropriation of credit for innovation of the then new music by a white establishment.[9] Different honorifics have been taken or given for other leading figures in the genre, such as "The Architect of Rock and Roll", by Little Richard from the 1990s,[10] but this term, like many, is also used for other important figures, in this case including pioneer electric guitarist Les Paul.[11]
Similar honorific nicknames have been given in other genres, including Aretha Franklin, who was literally crowned "Queen of Soul" by disk jockey Pervis Spann on stage in 1968.[12] Madonna and Michael Jackson have been closely associated with the terms Queen and King of Pop since the 1980s.[13] Some nicknames have been strongly promulgated and contested by various artists[14] and occasionally disowned or played down by their subjects.[15] Some notable honorific nicknames are in general usage and commonly identified with particular individuals.
Individual titles
Pakistani singer
Ahmed Rushdi, the first regular pop singer of South Asia
English singer
Adele is known as the "British Queen of Soul".
American trumpeter and singer
Louis Armstrong is known as "The King of Jazz trumpet".
South Korean singer
BoA is known as "Queen of K-Pop".
American musician
James Brown was known as the "Godfather of Soul", "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business","Mr Dynamite", and "Soul Brother number one".
American singer
Ruth Brown has been referred to as the "Queen of R&B".
American entertainer
Cher, widely known as the "Goddess of Pop".
Hong Kong singer
Jacky Cheung has been deemed the "God of Songs".
Cuban singer
Celia Cruz has been called the "Queen of Salsa".
American singer
Ella Fitzgerald is known as the "Queen of Jazz" and "America's First Lady of Song".
American singer
Aretha Franklin has been identified as the "Queen of Soul".
Philippine entertainer
Sarah Geronimo, widely known as "Popstar Royalty".
American clarinetist
Benny Goodman is known as the "King of Swing".
South Korean singer
G-Dragon has been referred to as the "King of K-pop".
Due to her vocal ability, American singer
Whitney Houston has been often referred as "The Voice".
American singer
Michael Jackson is most often identified as the "King of Pop".
American Blues guitarist and singer
Elmore James is known as the "King of the slide guitar".
American composer and pianist
Scott Joplin was dubbed the "King of Ragtime".
American musician
B.B. King is known as the "King of the Blues".
American DJ, record producer and remixer
Frankie Knuckles is known as "The Godfather of House".
American singer
Kenny Loggins is known as the "King of the Movie Soundtrack" for his contribution to movies.
English singer
Vera Lynn is widely acknowledged as the "Forces Sweetheart" for her services during the Second World War.
American singer
Madonna has been referred as the "Queen of Pop".
Jamaican musician
Bob Marley is known as the "King of Reggae".
American actress and singer
Liza Minnelli has established herself as "The Queen of Broadway".
Australian singer
Kylie Minogue has been referred as the "Princess of Pop".
Malaysian singer
Siti Nurhaliza is known as "Voice of Asia" and "Asia's Celine Dion".
English singer
Ozzy Osbourne has been identified as the "Godfather of Heavy Metal" and the "Prince of Darkness".
American singer
Donna Summer has been referred to as the "Queen of Disco".
American singer
Taylor Swift is known as the "Country Queen" and "Pop princess".
South Korean singer
Taeyeon is known as "OST Queen".
English musician
Pete Townshend has been referred to as the "Godfather of Punk".
Japanese singer
Hikaru Utada has been identified as "The Diva of the Heisei period".
Canadian musician
Neil Young is known as the "Godfather of Grunge".
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Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Rushdi, AhmedAhmed Rushdi | Father of South Asian Pop | Pakistan | [16][17] |
Aitken, LaurelLaurel Aitken | Godfather of Ska | Jamaica | [18] |
Kansiime, AnneAnne Kansiime | African Queen of Comedy | Uganda | [19] |
Aaliyah | Princess of R&B | United States | [20] |
Queen of Urban Pop |
[21] |
Acuff, RoyRoy Acuff | King of Country | United States | [22] |
Adamou, IviIvi Adamou | Pop Queen | Cyprus/Greece | [23][24] |
Teen Idol |
, AdeleAdele | British Queen of Soul | United Kingdom | [25] |
Princess of Pop |
[26] |
Christina Aguilera | Princess of Pop | United States | [27] |
The Voice of a Generation |
[28] |
Álvarez, PaulinaPaulina Álvarez | Empress of the Danzonete | Cuba | [29][30] |
Amuro, NamieNamie Amuro | Queen of Japanese Pop | Japan | [31] |
The Japanese Madonna |
[32] |
Andrews, JulieJulie Andrews | Britain's Youngest Prima Donna | United Kingdom | [33][34] |
Arden, DonDon Arden | The English Godfather | United Kingdom | [35] |
Mr. Big |
[35] |
Ashford, AnnaleighAnnaleigh Ashford | The New Queen of Disco | United States | [36] |
Armstrong, LouisLouis Armstrong | King of Jazz Trumpet | United States | [37] |
Ashanti | Princess of Hip Hop and Soul | United States | [38] |
Atkins, ChetChet Atkins | Mr. Guitar | United States | [39] |
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Hagen, NinaNina Hagen | Godmother of Punk | Germany | [246] |
Haley, BillBill Haley | King of Rock and Roll | United States | [217] |
Hamasaki, AyumiAyumi Hamasaki | Empress of Pop | Japan | [247] |
Haza, OfraOfra Haza | The Israeli Madonna | Israel | [248] |
Madonna of the East |
[249] |
Hegerová, HanaHana Hegerová | Queen of Czechoslovak Chanson | Czech/Slovak Republic | [250][251][252] |
Hikawa, KiyoshiKiyoshi Hikawa | Prince of the Enka World | Japan | [253] |
Hirose, KohmiKohmi Hirose | Queen of Winter | Japan | [254] |
, Billy HolidayBilly Holiday | Lady Day | United States | [255] |
Hooker, John LeeJohn Lee Hooker | King of the Blues | United States | [256] |
Houston, WhitneyWhitney Houston | Pop Princess | United States | [257] |
The Voice | [258] |
Queen of Pop | [259][260] |
Prom Queen of Soul | [261] |
Hughes, GlennGlenn Hughes | The Voice of Rock | United Kingdom | [262] |
Hui, SamuelSamuel Hui | God of Songs | Hong Kong | [263] |
Hurricane, AlAl Hurricane | Godfather of New Mexico music | United States | [264][265] |
I
J
K
L
Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Patti LaBelle | Godmother of Soul | United States | [318] |
High Priestess of Good Vibrations |
[319] |
Queen of Rock 'n' Soul |
[320] |
Lady Gaga | Queen of Pop | United States | [321] |
Princess of Pop | [322][323] |
Mother Monster
[324] |
The Countess |
[325] |
Lady Saw | Queen of Dancehall | Jamaica | [326][327] |
Lamar, KendrickKendrick Lamar | King of the West Coast | United States | [328] |
Lambert, AdamAdam Lambert | The New King of Queen | United States | [329][330] |
Lane, NikkiNikki Lane | First Lady of Outlaw Country | United States | [331] |
Last, JamesJames Last | Last king of easy listening | Germany | [332] |
Lavigne, AvrilAvril Lavigne | Pop-Punk Queen | Canada | [333][334][335][336][337] |
Pop Rock Princess |
[338] |
Princess of Pop |
[339] |
Punk Rock Princess |
[340][341][342] |
Kuh Ledesma | Pop Diva | Philippines | [343] |
The Renaissance Woman | [344] |
Paul, LesLes Paul | Architect of Rock and Roll | United States | [11] |
Liberace | Mr. Showmanship | United States | [345] |
Lil B | The Based God | United States | [346] |
Lil Brianna | Princess of the South | United States | [347] |
Lil Jon | King of Crunk | United States | [348] |
Lil' Kim | Queen Bee | United States | [349][350] |
Queen of Hip-Hop |
[351] |
Queen of Rap |
[352][353][354][355][356] |
Rap Godmother |
[357] |
Rap Goddess |
[358] |
Hip-Hop Goddess |
[359][360][361] |
First Lady of X-Rated Wordplay |
[362] |
Queen of Daring Style |
[363] |
Pint-Sized Queen of Raunch |
[364] |
Lil' Mo | Godmother of Hip-Hop and R&B | United States | [365][366] |
Lisa Lisa | Queen of Latin Hip Hop | United States | [367] |
Little Richard | Architect of Rock and Roll | United States | [368] |
King of Rock and Roll |
[369] |
Logan, JohnnyJohnny Logan | Mr. Eurovision | Ireland | [370][371][372] |
Loggins, KennyKenny Loggins | King of the Movie Soundtrack | United States | [373][374] |
Lorde | New Queen of Alternative | New Zealand | [375] |
Dave Lombardo | The Godfather of double bass | United States | [376] |
Love, TobyToby Love | King of Crunkchata | United States | [377] |
Lynn, LorettaLoretta Lynn | First Lady of Country | United States | [378] |
Queen of Country |
[379][380] |
Lynn, VeraVera Lynn | Forces sweetheart | United Kingdom | [381][382] |
Miguel, LuisLuis Miguel | The Sun of Mexico | Mexico | [383] |
M
Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Madonna | First Lady of Pop | United States | [384][385] |
Queen of Pop |
[386][387][388] |
High Priestess of Pop |
[389] |
Queen of Reinvention |
[390][391] |
Queen of Controversy |
[392][393] |
Magalona, FrancisFrancis Magalona | King of Philippine Rap | Philippines | [394] |
Makeba, MiriamMiriam Makeba | Mama Africa | South Africa | [395] |
Bamboo Mañalac | Rock Maestro | United States | [396] |
Teena Marie | Ivory Queen of Soul | United States | [397] |
Lady T | [397] |
Marley, BobBob Marley | King of Reggae | Jamaica | [398][399] |
Maurício, FernandoFernando Maurício | King of Fado and Mouraria | Portugal | [400] |
Mazelle, KymKym Mazelle | First Lady of House | United States | [401][402][403] |
Martina McBride |
Celine Dion of Country |
United States |
[404] |
McEntire, RebaReba McEntire | Queen of Country | United States | [379][405] |
Mendoza, LydiaLydia Mendoza | Queen of Tejano | United States | [406] |
Menzel, IdinaIdina Menzel | Broadway Queen | United States | [407] |
Mercury, DanielaDaniela Mercury | Queen of Axé | Brazil | [408] |
Sparrow, MightyMighty Sparrow | Calypso King of the World | Trinidad and Tobago | [409] |
Minaj, NickiNicki Minaj | Queen of Rap | Trinidad and Tobago/United States | [410][411] |
Queen of Hip Hop | [412] |
Minnelli, LizaLiza Minnelli | Queen of Broadway | United States | [413][414] |
Queen of Hollywood |
[415] |
Minogue, KylieKylie Minogue | Goddess of Pop | Australia |
[416][417][418][419] |
Pint-sized Pop Princess |
[420][421][422][423] |
Princess of Pop |
[424] |
Queen of Pop |
[419][425][426][427] |
Queen of the Manchester Arena |
[428] |
Maite Perroni | Teen Queen of Telenovelas | Mexico | [429] |
Misia | Queen of Ballads | Japan | [430] |
Queen of Japanese Soul |
[431] |
Misora, HibariHibari Misora | Queen of Japanese Pop | Japan | [432][433] |
Monica | R&B Princess | United States | [64] |
Monroe, BillBill Monroe | Father of Bluegrass | United States | [434] |
Moore, Rudy RayRudy Ray Moore | Godfather of Rap | United States | [435] |
Moroder, GiorgioGiorgio Moroder | Father of Disco | Italy | [436] |
Morrison, JimJim Morrison | King of Orgasmic Rock | United States | [437] |
Mui, AnitaAnita Mui | Queen of Canto Pop | Hong Kong | [438][439] |
Madonna of Asia |
[440] |
Müren, ZekiZeki Müren | Sun of Art | Turkey | [441] |
Murphy, PeterPeter Murphy | Godfather of Goth | United Kingdom | [442] |
My Tam (Mỹ Tâm) | The Queen of V-Pop | Vietnam | [443] |
N
O
P
Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Papin, ImeldaImelda Papin | Sentimental Songstress | Philippines | [458] |
Park, JayJay Park | Fresh Prince of Seoul | United States/South Korea | [459][460] |
Parton, DollyDolly Parton | Queen of Country | United States | [379] |
Patton, CharleyCharley Patton | Father of the Delta Blues | United States | [461] |
Pavarotti, LucianoLuciano Pavarotti | King of the High C's | Italy | [462] |
Peniston, CeCeCeCe Peniston | Queen of Dance | United States | [463][464] |
Perkins, CarlCarl Perkins | King of Rockabilly | United States | [465] |
Peters, BernadetteBernadette Peters | Queen of Broadway | United States | [466][467] |
Pitbull | Mr. 305 | United States | [468] |
Mr. Worldwide |
[469] |
Pop, IggyIggy Pop | Godfather of Punk | United States | [470][471] |
Prado, PérezPérez Prado | King of Mambo | Cuba | [472] |
Presley, ElvisElvis Presley | King of Rock and Roll | United States | [473] |
Presley, Lisa MarieLisa Marie Presley | Princess of Rock and Roll | United States | [474] |
Prince | The Artist | United States | [475] |
The Purple One |
[476] |
Psy |
King of YouTube (former) | South Korea |
[477][478][479] |
Q
R
Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Joey Ramone | Godfather of Punk | United States | [486] |
Ray, JohnnieJohnnie Ray | Prince of Wails | United States | [487] |
Redding, OtisOtis Redding | King of Soul | United States | [488] |
Reed, LouLou Reed | Godfather of Punk | United States | [489] |
Redžepova, EsmaEsma Redžepova | Queen of Gypsy Music | Macedonia | [490] |
Regis, SherynSheryn Regis | Crystal Voice of Asia | Philippines | [491] |
Rihanna | Caribbean Queen | Barbados | [492][493] |
Pop Princess |
[494] |
R&B Princess |
[495][496][497] |
Rivera, JenniJenni Rivera | The Diva of Banda | Mexico/United States | [498] |
The First Lady of Corrido |
Rodgers, JimmieJimmie Rodgers | Father of Country Music | United States | [499] |
Rodrigues, AmáliaAmália Rodrigues | Queen of Fado | Portugal | [500] |
Rozalla | Queen of Rave | Zambia | [501] |
Robinson, RossRoss Robinson | Godfather of Nu Metal | United States | [502] |
Rubio, PaulinaPaulina Rubio | The Mexican Madonna | Mexico | [503] |
Todd Rundgren | God | United States | [504][505][506] |
, RuPaulRuPaul | Glamazon | United States | [507] |
Supermodel of the World |
[508] |
The World's Most Famous Drag Queen |
[509] |
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T
U
V
W
X
Artist | Title | Country | Source |
Xuxa | Queen of Children | Brazil | [621] |
Y
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Group and collective titles
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Notes
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But Aaliyah Dana Haughton, the reigning Queen of Urban Pop, wasn't sitting still. She was hard at work, shooting her next video, when a plane crash ended her life on August 25
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His nickname, 'The King of Country Music,' may sound a bit mawkish and old- fashioned, but, in many ways, it is remarkably accurate.
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The reigning queen of soul owned the stage at the packed Royal Albert Hall, highlighting her elegant artistry and dynamic personality in a 93-minute set
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- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Some women have even been given titles. Tina Turner who is The Queen of Rock and Aretha Franklin, dubbed the Queen of Soul. Donna Summer is the Queen of Disco and Mary J. Blige is the Queen of Hip-Hop, Gloria Estefan is the Queen of Latin Pop, Madonna is the Queen of Pop, while Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera are the Princesses of Pop", in L. Bollinger and C. O'Neill, Women in Media Careers: Success Despite the Odds (University Press of America, 2008), p. 147.
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EVER hear of Namie Amuro? Most people outside Asia haven't, but she's been called Japan's Madonna (the singer, not the religious figure).
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With a natural voice of uncommon clarity and purity, Ms. Andrews was soon being billed as "Britain's youngest prima donna."
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You might not know this – though I'm sure diehard fans will – but Dame Julie Andrews started out in opera. In fact she was once billed as "Britain's Youngest Prima Donna".
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Calling her a mere R&B diva is, at this point, almost an insult: With grace and grit, Beyoncé has become the Princess of R&B, a one-woman Hitsville U.S.A.
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Björk Was Queen of Avant-Garde Long Before Lady Gaga
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Rising from the wreckage of punk group KUKL and evolving into the queen of experimental pop, we chart Björk's route from mystical musings to environmental activism
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As PSFK learned back in 2011 when we visited Reykjavik, Iceland is indeed a magical country. In no other place in the world do active volcanoes mix with glaciers, geothermal springs bubble in abundance, and wild ponies roam the countryside. Iceland's reigning queen of experimental music, Björk, has certainly made these ideas and natural elements part of her music and performances, with her newest project 'Biophilia,' she takes 'multifaceted' to new levels.
- 1 2 "The nine-time Grammy Award-winning singer/songwriter – who has earned such sobriquets along the way as 'the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul' and 'the Empress of Soul' – returns Dec. 21 with her ninth studio album, "Stronger" Gail Mitchell (December 12, 2009), "Strength of Character", Billboard, 121 (49), p. 17, ISSN 0006-2510
- ↑ "Universally known as the 'Queen of Hip Hop Soul' because of her frequent collaborations with rap artists and Hip Hop producers..." in" Bynoe, Yvonne (2006), Encyclopedia of rap and hip-hop culture, Greenwood Press, p. 32, ISBN 978-0-313-33058-2
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Once again The Candy Store and Fresh City Promotions have pulled a major rabbit out of the hat with the launch party for the new album by Mary J Blige, the undisputed Queen of R&B, Growing Pains
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The queen of K-Pop made her highly, highly anticipated comeback to Korea for the first time in five years with her 9th studio album, Hurricane Venus
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- 1 2 Townsend, Audarshia (October 31, 1998), "No Real Treat Monica Highlights Otherwise Dreary Halloween Bash", Chicago Tribune, p. 25, ISSN 1085-6706,
Rising above it all was Monica, the headline female act, who's currently sharing the title of 'R&B Princess' with young singer Brandy
- ↑ "Tidal Music".
With a successful 23-year career in music, film, and television, National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences-Award winning artist, Brandy Norwood, is the epitome of a true artist. Known for her distinctive sound, Brandy is often referred to as the "vocal bible." She creates soul-stirring "feel good" music that inspires the masses
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She has the talent to be an American Idol, but Pop Princess Kelly Clarkson just doesn't think she could stop focusing on herself long enough to do diaper duties, breastfeed and play parent.
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An Estimated 22.5 million people watched the finale of Fox's American Idol last night, even more so when Kelly Clarkson was crowned the nation's latest Pop Princess
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"[...] As Damares not born Queen Bee..." Desktop Gospel
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Sure BBB Disc Diamond is not news to anyone, for any media gospel, the singer herself and the staff of Sony had released this done. However it will be very nice to see the 'Queen Bee' receiving this award on national television...
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Missy is known as a beat slayer and queen of hip hop dance music.
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Significantly, he also duetted with Missy Elliott on the brilliant, Timbaland-produced, 'Busa Rhyme' on her Da Real World album. Eminem makes no attempt to tone down the misogynistic elements of Slim Shady in the face of the 'First Lady Of Hip Hop.'
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As we patiently wait for any kind of music from O.G. hip-hop goddess, Missy Elliott, even her remixing a song makes us break out the twerkin' pants
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Missy Elliott brings people together. A couple of weeks ago, Odd Future rapper Tyler, The Creator tweeted the hip-hop goddess' praises: 'Missy Is The Fucking Shit And Should Get More Credit. I Wish She Was Out Making Music Man, Her And Gwen. Da Shit Ayee.'
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With her new album, you'll be rocking too, especially with this track which bangs with hip-hop heavyweight Missy Elliott and R&B sex symbol Kelly Rowland.
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Her attitude about her work earned her the nickname 'Puff Mommy,' a tribute to Sean Combs, who at the time was known as Puff Daddy
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When Missy 'Misdemeanor' Elliott isn't creating another hit song mixed with rapping and singing, you can bet she's off collaborating with another artist. For this reason, the talented singer/rapper/songwriter/producer has been dubbed the 'Puff Mommy' of hip-hop.
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She's the unrivalled queen of rap and the first black music mogul, so it's no surprise that Missy Elliott has a reputation as the diva you cross at your peril.
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The “Queen of Hip-Hop” wore blue contact lenses, light pink lipstick, and had her long blonde hair flowing over her shoulders.
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Her subsequent albums – The Notorious K.I.M, La Bella Mafia, and The Naked Truth, respectively – high-profile guest appearances, flirtations with the fashion world, brief dalliances with Hollywood and numerous beefs would only add a little more shine to her status as one of hip-hop's brightest stars; burnishing her reputation as the Queen of rap.
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Twenty years after the release of Hard Core, rap's Queen Bee is still here, reigning supreme.
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That's the logic behind Lil Kim's "Identity Theft (Nicki Minaj Diss)," an inter-generational ballistic missile aimed at the supposed successor to Kim's Queen of Rap throne.
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Although she's a hard-core rapper, my vision was always Kim's beautiful smile. Although life has not been her friend, she still remains the "Queen of Rap" and "Queen B,".
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When you think this comeback year couldn’t have been any better for this rap goddess, Lil Kim is also touring with P. Diddy and her Bad Boy fam during the Bad Boy Reunion Tour kicking off in August.
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The tatted-up rapper, who takes her cues from hip-hop goddesses like Lil' Kim
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Lil' Kim wants to make one thing clear. She hasn't had her breast implants removed. Responding to a report in the New York Post in which the hip-hop goddess was quoted as saying she'd considered the reductions because she had backaches, she has fired off a news release.
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Celebrating the pint-sized icon’s 43rd birthday, we pay our respects to hip-hop’s reigning queen of raunch; rap’s original sex-pot – the seductive and stately first lady of x-rated wordplay – Lil’ Kim.
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The queen of reinvention has achieved the seemingly impossible yet again
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