The crew reviews Lil' Kim's debut album Hardcore. The highly anticipated debut came on the heels of her being a focal point of Junior M.A.F.I.A's debut the previous year. Unleashing a torrid assault of hardcore lyrics mixed with sexually explicit scenarios and lines that could rival any of her male counterparts, her style helped to open the door for the following generation of female rappers who would follow her lead of shock value of sexual liberation that would soon become the norm when once thought to be taboo. Backed by three popular singles and critical acclaim, it has sold five million albums worldwide.
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Show Notes
Hot 97: Lil' Kim's Hardcore 25 Years Later
https://www.hot97.com/hip-hop-news/hot-news/lil-kims-hard-core-25-years-later
The Ringer: How Lil' Kim's "Hard Core" Changed Rap
https://www.theringer.com/2021/5/27/22456125/how-lil-kims-hard-core-changed-rap
Albumism: Lil' Kim's 'Hardcore' and Foxy Brown's 'Ill Na Na' Turn 25 | Anniversary Retrospective
NME: A timely reminder that Lil' Kim's 'Hard Core' Is The Greatest Rap Record Ever
https://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/lil-kim-hardcore-the-greatest-rap-album-of-all-time-2552745
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