Lil Kim – Nasty One (Review & Stream

 

Chances are that Lil Kim is going to be that Grandma that pulls the young and thirstys of the world.


Lets be honest: Lil Kim hasn’t had a hit since “Lighters Up.” Since then, she’s dabbled in a few different sounds, and they have all fallen flat on their faces. With that being said, why not try to emulate “Lighters Up” success, right? She kinda did that here with “Nasty One,” giving us this islandy tune that has her doing two things really well: Sounding like a Rasta and bragging on her vagina. Enjoy the song for its vibes, and ignore the content for its horny-ness.

Lil Kim has to let that whole sick ass persona go.

 

OVERALL RATING (3.8/5)


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This Post Has 6 Comments

  1. Briana Woods

    You sound like a fucking hater

    1. Why would I hate on Lil Kim? Everything I said is legit (unfortunately) ??.

      Thanks For Reading ??

  2. Sevastian

    This is clearly a HATER who wrote this review! Gworl BYE!

    Lil Kim is STILL Queen-Bee

    1. ??? No reason to hate. By the way, I like that song called “In My Feelings” by Drake… ?

      Thanks for reading! ??

  3. Jan

    he is a hater, this song is fire

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