Lil' Kim Takes a Renewed Jibe at Nicki Minaj; Calls her a 'Carbon Copy'

By Kylie Nunemaker


It seemed as if the war of words between Lil' Kim and Nicki Minaj had lost its heat, as no competitive banter and insulting jibes were exchanged for a limited while. However, Kim has now tried to provoke her younger counterpart once again with the release of her 15 minute-long documentary video, in which the veteran rapper has once again shown her trademark aggressive style.The former Junior M.A.F.I.A member is scheduled to make an appearance at MTV's 'RapFix Live,' but preceding she does that, Kim made sure to let everybody know that she still has her old game in her.

The video titled 'a documentary expos about crazed fans with record deals,' first shows selective pictures of Kim, taken from dissimilar junctions of her career, and then provides visual evidence how Minaj has tried to copy several of Kim's looks.earlier in her career, Minaj had offended Kim by saying on a radio station that veteran female MCs should step aside and make room for fresh blood.

Clearly spurred by Minaj's comments, Kim then decided to turn her anger into fiery lyrical content that has now taken the form of a full-fledged mix tape, dedicated to plot the downfall of her young rival. Kim recently claimed that the mix tape titled 'Black Friday' was such a favorable outcome that within 24 hours of its Valentine's Day release, some 113,000 units of it had been sold. However the accuracy of her claim could not be verified as she made all the sales personally by way of her PayPal account.Kim has designed the Black Friday cover in a manner which gives an immediate concept that she has blood on her mind.

The cover features Kim holding a bloody sword and surrounded by a decapitated pink-haired head and a body, sporting the same dress which Minaj wore on her Pink Friday front cover.The mix tape release was preceded by a teaser single release of "Pissin' On Em," a song in which Kim has sampled Nicki's "Did It On Em" and has accused the Trinidadian of cloning her style. But the Brooklyn-born spitter wasn't content at keeping the feud within the boundaries of studios and songs.

She opened up in her new interview with Rap-Up and opined all she is doing is simply protecting her 'brand and empire.' She additionally opined that strategically speaking, she is right where she wants to be in order to dethrone Minaj off her perch.This isn't the first time when Kim has picked up a fight with a recording artist. Besides her beef with Nicki, Kim further has bad blood with fellow New Yorker Foxy Brown, albeit that issue hasn't been highlighted in the mainstream media due to Brown's rather passive attitude and the fact that she isn't as major a name as Nicki Minaj. Well if Lil' Kim v Nicki Minaj cat fight lumbers on for a bit longer, expect Brown to take sides with Nicki, after all enemy of your enemy is your friend.




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