Ok, she’s really not being allowed to record anything—but for all intents and purposes, we probably won’t be hearing Lil’ Kim bust any bars until she wiggles her way out of this mess. The popular production duo Trackmasters is suing Kim after she refused to live up to their contract, allegedly due to their refusal to let her work with Akon (“Blame It On Me” is right, dude).
Trackmasters—also known as Poke & Tone—claim they paid off $200,000 of Lil’ Kim’s debts and spent over $2 million moving their company to Jersey for her. The pair are looking for complete restitution and a court order restricting any Brookland employees from working with Kim on any music. Ever! If Kim fails to beat (or settle) the suit, she better hope the Pussycat Dolls come up with a new reality show to judge fast.
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One Response to “Lil’ Kim Sued For $2.5 Million, Legally Unable To Rap”
First of all what the hell is going on. I know somebody had to tell Kim about her due. I mean come on what black women comes out the house without making sure her Shhhhhh is tight. If your going to rock a wig at least make sure you make it look like it’s yours. I see why they made lace wigs. That shhhhhh right there is not cute at all. It looks to tacky for me. And why the hell do they got the girl looking like the evil witch from the hood LMFAO. Come on now we know Kim to be better then this. This have had to been on one of her off days seriously.