WATCH: Mob Wife/Daughter Victoria Gotti Shoots on Her Video Cameo With Lil Kim

Lil Kim / Victoria Gotti “I Came Back 4 U” video shoot

When the Queen of rap’s Junior Mafia Lil Kim the Queen Bee linked up with the Real Life Gambino Mafia Queen Bee daughter Victoria Gotti, hip hop history was made and a friendship we didn’t know we needed was born.

As a Lil Kim fanatic back in the day, I always felt labels didn’t know what to do with Kim or her music. She was such an iconic talent who transcended the hood and streets but still managed to embody that hood girl persona. When Junior Mafia’s “Player’s Anthem” hit the streets in 95, every hood girl in my hood wanted to be Kim. Her style and delivery was something so unique and she definitely held her own alongside the biggest boys in the game.

After Biggie’s death and issues with her label, Kim’s music slowed up but every now and then she would release a gem just for the streets.

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BMF: 50 Cent Has Words for Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory

Ok hustlers, today is Juneteenth but unfortunately there seems to be trouble brewing amongst Black Mafia Family boss Terry ‘Southwest T’ Flenory and 50 Cent.

50 hopped on IG to address Southwest T after video and photos popped up online with Southwest T meeting up with the alleged son of 50 Cent’s real life opp, Supreme.

For those who don’t know — Kenneth “Supreme” McGriff is a convicted former drug lord and gangster from New York City. He is also known for his beef with Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson.

According to the streets and the Feds, Supreme is responsible for attempting to murder 50 Cent in Jamaica Queens back on May 24, 2000. According to the reports, 50 Cent was sitting in a car with another man when they were ambushed but 50 miraculously escaped death after being shot 9 times.

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WATCH: “Dark Side of the Ring” Trailer

I’m so late to the party on this docu-series.

Growing up in the south where wrestling is huge, I can remember my grandparents being heavy professional wrestling fans so watching the WWF every weekend was very much a ritual in our house and I loved every second of it.

I grew up in the 80s era. Macho Man Randy Savage, Ric Flair, Andre the Giant were all so exciting to watch as a kid. I can still remember the anticipation of the pay per view events such as Summer Slam, Royal Rumble and WrestleMania. The pay per views were considered to be the biggest and most important shows because they featured the biggest matches and storylines.

I absolutely enjoyed the flamboyance, the smack talking, the brawls, the bodies, the costumes and entertainment aspect of it all. I didn’t care if it was real or fake I was more impressed in the creative team’s ability to keep millions of fans glued to their television sets every week waiting to see what would happen next.

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