It was the ultimate female rap co-sign: Lil Kim hops on a track with then upcoming artist Nicki Minaj to keep the female rap torch ablaze. The only problem....it never quite happened.
Hip-hop web heads were left perplexed after an un-mastered track called “Everywhere We Go,” which featured the currently feuding Kim and Minaj leaked a few years ago, produced by Deric “D-Dot” Angelettie. The former Bad Boy beatmaker told VIBE that the track was intended to be a Queen Bee and Barbie collab, but Kim never laid her verse.
“As soon as Kim came home from jail—right before Dancing With The Stars—I was like, ‘There’s this new bitch that's about to be hot, you might want to fuck with her,’” remembers D-Dot, who laid the beat. “Nicki came to the studio and did the verse with me. She hadn't even met Kim.”
“[Lil Kim] said ‘cool when you put Nicki on it send it back to me,’” he continues. “I sent it back and she never re-did a new verse. So that's the same old Lil Kim reference verse.”
D-Dot, also known as hip-hop interlude royalty The Mad Rapper, says he’s not sure why Kim never recorded original vocals for the song, or how the track made it’s way to the ‘Net. “I didn’t leak the record. The only people that had a copy was Lil Kim and me,” he says. “So I don't really know where that came from."
Vibe.com
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