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- The music video for "Go Head" features Queen Latifah and a few of her friends riding on motorcycles.
- Puff Daddy performs in the rock remix version of "It's All About the Benjamins" from the album "No Way Out" recorded for Bad Boy Records. Puff Daddy arrives at a high school prom to see a lame band performing for a bored audience. He goes to the stage and sings a rock version of his song to the pleasure of the audience. He is joined by Lil' Kim and the Lox.
- The Official Video For Lil' Kim's Spicy featuring Fabolous.
- The Official Music Video for Lil' Kim's Took Us A Break.
- The official music video for Maino's Stomp featuring Lil' Kim.
- The first animated edition of Lil' Kim's "Found you" that features O.T. Genasis and The City Girls.
- The Official Music Video for Remy Ma's Wake Me Up Featuring Lil Kim.
- The Official Music Video of Lil' Kim's Whoa.
- The Official Music Video for Tiffany Foxx's Twisted featuring the Queen Bee Lil' Kim.
- The underground Music Video of Lil' Kim's Look Like Money.
- The Official Underground Music Video for Lil' Kim's diss-track to Nicki Minaj, "Black Friday".
- The Notorious B.I.G. debuts The Junior Mafia in their first Hit Single "Player's Anthem".
- The Official Music Video of Came Back For You by Lil' Kim.
- The Junior M.A.F.I.A assembles with the voice of Aaliyah to Bring us "Need You Tonight".
- In his solo debut from the Junior Mafia comes Lil' Cease and his soul sister Lil' Kim bring the vision of their on lead single off his solo album The Wonderful World of Cease A Leo titled Play Around. The video shows us what the Junior Mafia had been holding from the world and Lil' Cease makes a name of his own.
- The official music video for Lil' Kim's Kymnotize.
- The official music video for Lil' Kim's The Jump Off.
- Mary J. Blige performs with Lil' Kim in the music video "I Can Love You" from the album "Share My World" recorded for MCA Records. The music video opens with a black and white sequence of people dancing. Mary J. Blige and Lil' Kim performs the song in a white room and as they sit on a flat chair in an apartment. People at an apartment party dance throughout.
- Music video for Mariah Carey's "A No No".
- Ray J's Breakout video with his sister Brandy and Lil Kim, "Wait A Minutes".
- The Source Hip-Hop Music Awards 2000 is a ceremony co-hosted by Mo'Nique, Busta Rhymes and Da Brat that honors achievements in Hip-Hop music. This year's ceremony was held at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena California and aired on UPN.
- A documentary about the origins of the public feud between rapper Lil' Kim and pop singer Nicki Minaj.
- The official music video for Lil' Kim's Go Awf.
- Oxygen Media disguises famous faces in pop culture on the hilarious new hidden camera series "Celebrities Undercover." From Executive Producer Wendy Williams, the half-hour series will feature two celebrities concealing their true identity with the use of prosthetic make-up to find out what unsuspecting fans and friends really think of them without the distraction of their famous personas. From TV to music, "Celebrities Undercover" will feature a wide range of celebrities like they've never been seen before including T-Pain, Fantasia, Joey Fatone, Lil' Kim, Chili, Anthony Anderson, Jaleel White, Adrienne Bailon, Ice-T and Coco and "Real Housewives" franchise stars Luann De Lesseps and Kandi Burruss.
- A review about some of the most spectacular pop hits made in special collaboration in the 2000s.
- VH1's fourth Hip-Hop Honors ceremony was hosted by Tracy Morgan and honored legendary Hip-Hop artists, musicians and cultural trendsetters from the "Old-School" and "Golden Age" eras of Hip-Hop. The event was held at the Hammerstein Ballroom at Lincoln Center in New York City and aired on VH1.
- VH1's second Hip-Hop Honors ceremony was hosted by Russell Simmons and Joseph Simmons and honored legendary Hip-Hop artists, musicians and cultural trendsetters from the "Old-School" and "Golden Age" eras of Hip-Hop. The event was held at the Hammerstein Ballroom at Lincoln Center in New York City and aired on VH1.
- A comedy where Ed the Sock trashes the year's cheesiest music videos as voted by fans of his show.
- The Official Music Video for Lil' Kim's Lighters Up.
- The Famous Street Heat film returns for another one. This is Part Two featuring your favorite artists. This explosive film magazine contains the Queen Bee Lil Kim herself live on the set of her new video shoot keeping it real and raw. It also features G-Units very own Queensbridge Duo Mobb Deep, along with Chi-towns newest phenom, Lupe Fiasco and Harlem Prince Juelz Santana. The film also explores the Clover G empire with Lil Flip as he introduces his new liquor, new watches and new business ventures. Also featuring RB sensation Chris Brown, rapper turn singer T-Pain, Jagged Edge and much much more.
- The return of "BET Hip Hop Awards" 2022 event taking place in Atlanta, GA on Friday, September 30.
- The songs so unsexy, you just have to love them!
- Cable-network VH1 counts down the 100 Greatest music-videos
- Private and backstage lives of prominent hip hop and rap artists
- The 2019 BET Hip-Hop Awards is an annual music ceremony that honors achievements in Hip-Hop music.
- Gorgeous, intelligent and talented, these black women have captured hearts around the globe. BET takes a look at the most blazin' ebony starlets of the past 25 years and talks to some of the biggest names in entertainment about who is really the FLYEST of the fly girls.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Eve, Leeza Gibbons, Shemar Moore and Luther Vandross, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- The 8th BET Awards was hosted by D.L. Hughley and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 24, 2008 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- "BET Harlem Block Party" is a 2000 music concert hosted by Queen Latifah that celebrates the grand opening of BET's new studio in New York City. The Block Party was held at the historic Apollo Theatre in Harlem, and includes live musical performances and several guest appearances.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Wendy Williams and honored achievements made during 2013 by musicians of color. The event was held in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- "REVOLT Live" is the multi-genre, multi-platform REVOLT music network's flagship program airing live, new shows at both 5pm EST and 8pm EST daily. The original, one-hour show will feature special guests, artists, and live performances converging at REVOLT's state-of-the-art studio in Hollywood, California. Offering a unique point-of-view for REVOLT's young adult audience, the show will hit on the most talked about stories of the day along with breaking news and new music releases. "REVOLT Live" is the definitive place to hear The Voice of emerging music and the lifestyle that surrounds it. Hosted by fresh, credible faces in music including Sibley ( Sibley Scoles ) and DJ Damage ( Abdul Quddas Muhammad ) , the daily, one-hour, live show will cover music and style from the fringes of the mainstream, alternative and underground. Operating in a true live format will allow "REVOLT Live" to be first with breaking news, delivering the unexpected to music fans. By maximizing the connection between social media platforms, digital devices and television, "REVOLT Live" serves as the main event for artists and fans to engage.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by LL Cool J, Brandy Norwood and Brian McKnight, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- MTV Europe Music Awards is the annual ceremony of handing of musical rewards, founded by the TV channel MTV Europe in 1994.
- A review about of the most awarded songs and music videos in the VMA of the 2000s.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Erykah Badu, Chaka Khan and Bill Bellamy, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- The 7th BET Awards was hosted by Mo'Nique and celebrated the achievements of African-Americans in television, films, music and sports. The event was held on June 26, 2007 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired on the Black Entertainment Television cable channel.
- The Official Music of Lil' Kim's No Matter What They Say.
- The 2019 MTV Video Music Awards are Live from Newark, NJ and hosted by Sebastian Manscalco. With performances by Taylor Swift, and many more.
- Reality show that follows Grammy award winner and rap superstar Lil Kim two weeks before turning herself in to the U.S. Marshals.
- A music video for the 1989 single "Teenage Love" by Hip-Hop recording artist Slick Rick, from his 1988 album "The Great Adventures of Slick Rick". In the music video, Slick Rick raps about an urbanized teenage love affair gone wrong, and features guest appearances by Big Daddy Kane and a then unknown Lil' Kim.
- A review about the best pop and disco music that filled the dance floors around the world in the 2000s.
- The Official Music Video For Se7en's Girls featuring Lil' Kim the Queen Bee.
- VH1's third Hip-Hop Honors ceremony was hosted by Ice-T and honored legendary Hip-Hop artists, musicians and cultural trendsetters from the "Old-School" and "Golden Age" eras of Hip-Hop. The event was held at the Hammerstein Ballroom at Lincoln Center in New York City and aired on VH1.
- A review about some of the best pop and dance music hits that made the people move in the 00s.
- A tribute to a man who stood against apartheid, and changed the world.
- A 2016 awards show that celebrated the trailblazing first ladies of hip hop.
- The 2nd ANNUAL URBAN ONE HONORS is a ceremony co-hosted by Chris Tucker and Cathy Hughes that celebrates the best in black culture and honors achievements made by individuals in the fields of radio, television, music, social media, politics and social activism. The event is held at the Theater at MGM National Theater in Oxon Hill, Maryland and broadcast January 20, 2020 on TV One.
- A review about some of the most inspiring and feeling god songs from the female singers in the 2000s.
- What really happened on the fateful night of March 9, 1997 -- the night, Notorious B.I.G., one of the rap world's most promising stars came plummeting down to earth in a hail of lead and gun smoke? To this day, there remains many unanswered questions regarding what events unfolded in the hours that led up to the violent shooting, and what role the "Junior M.A.F.I.A." and the East Coast/West Coast rivalry played in both this tragic event and the much-publicized death of rap legend Tupac Shakur. Now viewers can find out exactly how the M.A.F.I.A. is carrying on the legacy of its fallen star through interviews with those who new Biggie Smalls best.
- Watch a variety of music artists play the game Song Association and see if they can win and beat the game. In the game the artists are given a word at random and have to sing a song that has that word in the title or is repeated throughout a song. By doing this they are gaining more points towards beating the game.