Lil Kim Season
Lil Kim Season is the fourth mixtape by American recording artist Lil' Kim, released on March 28, 2016 by I.R.S Records.
Background
Lil' Kim first announced on Hot 97 at the Hot 4 The Holidays concert that she was releasing an album in 2016 and she had a meeting with her former record label Atlantic Records to Negotiate a deal. A few days later Kim released That Bitch (Remix) a freestyle of Omarion's I'm Up on December 8th as a teaser for new music on the way. News broke in early February that Bryant McKinnie is going to be apart of Kim's 5th album what she still being recorded and act as A&R for the TBA album instead of producing. On February 13th news broke out that Maino & Kim have been in the studio working on a Freestyle of Panda by Desiigner the freestyle was released on the 16th on Lil' Kim Soundcloud page as promo for her single #Mine featuring Kevin Gates. Kim released #Mine on February 18th as a Buzz single for her 5th album. On March 9th, 2016 Lil' Kim and Maino released a joint single called I Did it for Brooklyn produced by Don Corleon & Mad Cheeta to pay homage and respect for the 19th anniversary passing of The Notorious B.I.G. Kim's late mentor and her hometown Brooklyn. On March 10, 2016 Lil' Kim previewed a clean version of her Summer Sixteen freestyle by Drake on Funkmaster flex's interview. Lil' Kim released the dirty version of the Summer Sixteen freestyle on March 15th.The mixtape was first announced on March 24, 2016 via her Instragram page. Lil' Kim did an interview with Billboard a few hours before her mixtape was released, telling Billboard that she stepped away from recording new songs to tend to her daughter Royal Reign. "For a long time, my focus was my baby", she says. "I wasn't thinking about music at all, and my focus was just raising my baby. Now that she's 19 months and she's going to be two this summer, she's motivating me to do music again."[1]
Critical reception
Lil Kim Season was viewed as a major improvement from her recent works. The mixtape received Mixed to Positive Reviews from critics. Jen Yamato a writer from The Daily Beast wrote, "If anything, Lil Kim Season indicates that Kim's got her sights set on returning in a big way—and that she's collecting collaborators who might help her achieve it. She's already teasing Lil Kim Season 2, even if these days she's floating between labels with no official announced plans to release her next full album."[2]
Track listing
- Note: The mixtape version of #Mine is shorter than the single version.
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