What the blood clot!!
Wanna bumble wit the Bee Hah!
Bzzz, throw a hex on a whole family
Dressed in all black like the Oman
Have your friends singing this is for my homie
Kendrick Lamar, Lil Kim Are Hip-Hop’s Royalty At Powerhouse 2013
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The crowd was left with the best for last. Although King Kendrick was in the building, he wanted to pay his respects to the city’s greatest MCs by bringing out the most “influential in the game.” In a rare moment, Lil Kim with Kendrick as her hype man performed classics “Get Money” and “All About The Benjamins.” The OG Queen didn’t miss a step, either. Those bangers were flawless.
“Bow down to the mother****in’ queen of Brooklyn!,” Kendrick shouted afterwards to a thunderous applause. Unlike Kendrick’s quest to crush his competition, he still knows where he stands among legends. It’s never lonely at the top.—
King Kendrick held court with rap royalty during his headlining set at Power 105.1′s Powerhouse in Brooklyn last night. The Compton MC brought out Brooklyn’s own Lil’ Kim at the Barclays Center.
“This is the home of Notorious B.I.G., right?” Kendrick told the crowd. “It’s only right that I bring somebody up here that was influential in this motherfu**ing game and still is. A female, by the way.”
“Where Brooklyn at?” asked the Queen Bee as she stormed the stage in all black, performing her verse on Junior Mafia’s 1995 hit “Get Money” with some help from Kendrick.
They high-fived as she continued with “It’s All About the Benjamins.”
“Everybody make some noise for the motherfu**ing queen,” said K-Dot as he bowed to her.
Kim was also supposed to hit the stage with K. Michelle, but things didn’t work out as planned. “We was supposed to rock the stage together tonight but due to technical difficulties it didn’t happen. It’s cool she held me down!” said the “V.S.O.P.” singer.