Lil' Kim videography

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Lil' Kim video discography
Music videos22
Featured music videos22
Films14
Commercials5
Documentaries6

The singer, songwriter and actress "Lil' Kim" (Kimberley Denise Jones) has appeared in a wide variety of music videos, films and television commercials since the 1990s. She has also written many songs for film and television.

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Music videos

Lead artist videos

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List of music videos, showing year released, album and director
TitleYearDirector(s)Album
Time To Shine
(feat. Mona Lisa)
1996Lance "Un" Rivera Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood
No Time
(feat. Puff Daddy)
Marcus Nispel Hard Core
"Crush on You"
(feat. Lil' Cease)
1997Lance "Un" Rivera
"Not Tonight"
(feat. Missy Elliott, Left Eye, Da Brat & Angie Martinez)
No Matter What They Say
2000 Marcus Raboy The Notorious K.I.M.
How Many Licks
(feat. Sisqó)
Francis Lawrence
Lady Marmalade
(feat. Christina Aguilera, Mya, & Pink)
2001 Paul Hunter Moulin Rouge
In the Air Tonite
(feat. Phil Collins)
Urban Renewal
The Jump Off
(feat. Mr. Cheeks)
2003 Benny Boom La Bella Mafia
Came Back For YouJ. Jesses Smith
Lighters Up 2005 Kirk Fraser The Naked Truth
Whoa 2006
Caribbean Connection
(feat. Wyclef Jean & Movado)
2008Sam Reifel
Download
(feat. T-Pain & Charlie Wilson)
2009RageNon-album single
Black Friday2011Picture Perfect Black Friday
Look Like Money2013Kalechi "Kal" Noel
Took Us a Break 2017Sebastian SdaiguiTBA
Spicy
(feat. Fabolous)
2018Peter Dmitriyev
Nasty One Peter Dmitriyev 9
Go Awff 2019Peter Dmitriyev

Cameo appearances

List of music videos, showing year released, album and director
TitlePerformer(s)Director(s)AlbumYear
"Teenage Love" Slick Rick The Great Adventures of Slick Rick 1988
"Party and Bullshit" The Notorious B.I.G. Who's the Man? 1993
"If Your Girl Only Knew" Aaliyah Joseph Kahn One in a Million 1996
"Hot Like Fire"Lance "Un" Rivera1997
"The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" Missy Elliott Hype Williams Supa Dupa Fly
"Sock It 2 Me"Missy Elliott, Da Brat
"We'll Always Love Big Poppa" The LOX Money, Power & Respect
"It's So Hard" Big Pun, Donell Jones Chris Robinson Yeeeah Baby 2000
"I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)" Jay-Z Dave Meyers The Dynasty: Roc La Familia
"Feelin' on Yo Booty" R. Kelly Billie Woodruff TP-2.com 2001
"Miss You"Aaliyah Darren Grant I Care 4 U 2002
"Go Head" Queen Latifah Zodiac Fishgrease She's a Queen: A Collection of Hits
"These Days" Alien Ant Farm Marc Klasfeld TruANT 2003
"Rumors" Maino Zaire Baptiste2005
"Everywhere We Go" French Montana, Wale DRE Films2012
"The Golden Child" Papoose, Remy Ma, Angelica VilaUnderrated2019

Collaboration Videos

List of music videos, showing year released, album and director
TitlePerformer(s)Director(s)AlbumYear
Player's Anthem Junior M.A.F.I.A. The Notorious B.I.G. Lance "Un" Rivera Conspiracy 1995
I Need You Tonight Junior M.A.F.I.A. Aaliyah
Get Money Junior M.A.F.I.A. The Notorious B.I.G. 1996
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Rap Rivals Foxy Brown & Lil' Kim Appeared on the remix of Totals song "No One Else". Foxy Brown.jpg
Rap Rivals Foxy Brown & Lil' Kim Appeared on the remix of Totals song "No One Else".
Kim was a guest vocalist on Mary J. Blige single "I Can Love You" Mary J. Blige in 2009.JPG
Kim was a guest vocalist on Mary J. Blige single "I Can Love You"
Kim was a guest vocalist for Puffy single "Notorious" which also featured The Notorious B.I.G. Sean Combs 2.jpg
Kim was a guest vocalist for Puffy single "Notorious" which also featured The Notorious B.I.G.
Kim featured as a guest vocalist for Christina Aguilera single "Can't Hold Us Down". Christina Aguilera Sanremo.jpg
Kim featured as a guest vocalist for Christina Aguilera single "Can't Hold Us Down".
List of music videos, showing year released, album and director
TitleYearDirector(s)
No One Else Remix
( with Total, Foxy Brown, Puffy)
1995Lance Un Rivera
Floating on Your Love
( with The Isley Brothers, Angela Winbush, 112)
1996 Alan Ferguson
No More Games
(with Skin Deep)
N/A
I Can Love You
(with Mary J. Blige)
1997 Kevin Bray
Its All About The Benjamins
(with The Lox, Puffy)
Paul Hunter
Its All About The Benjamins (Rock Remix)
(with The Lox, Puffy)
Spike Jonze
Money Power Respect
(with The Lox, DMX)
1998 Alan Smithee
Quiet Storm (Remix)
(with Mobb Deep)
1999 Hype Williams
Play Around
(with Lil' Cease)
Marcus Nispel
Get Naked
(with Methods of Mayhem)
Chris Hafner
Biggie
(with The Notorious B.I.G., Junior M.A.F.I.A.)
Notorious B.I.G.
(with Puffy The Notorious B.I.G.)
2000 Puffy
Wait A Minute
(with Ray J)
2001Billie Woodruff
Whats Going On (Dupri R&B Mix)
(with Monica, Jagged Edge, TLC, Destinys Child, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Usher)
Jake Scott
Kimnotyze
(with DJ Tomekk)
2002Norman Hafezi
Can't Hold Us Down
(with Christina Aguilera)
2003 David LaChapelle
Sugar (Gimmie Some)
(with Trick Daddy, Cee-Lo Green)
2005 Ray Kay
Stomp
(with Maino)
2006 Kirk Fraser
Let It Go
(with Keyshia Cole, Missy Elliott)
2007 Benny Boom
Girls
(with Se7en)
2009Rage
10 Date Commandments
(with Amber)
2010
Jay-Z
(with Tiffany Foxx)
2013Picture Perfect
Twisted
(with Tiffany Foxx)
Jonathan Andrade
Auction
(with Puffy, Styles P, King Los)
2016 Hype Williams
Wake Me Up
(with Remy Ma)
2017Efrain Rivera

Filmography

Television

YearFilmCharacterNotes
1997 House of Style HerselfHouse of Style is an MTV show that premiered on January 1, 1989. The show focused on fashion, lives of models and the modeling industry. Lil' Kim appeared in season 9 episode 7. Viewers were taken behind the scenes of her photo shoot for Visionaire magazine, shot by Terry Richardson.
1999 VIP Freedom FighterV.I.P. is an American action/comedy-drama series starring Pamela Anderson. Created by J. F. Lawton, the series aired in syndication for four seasons from 1998 to 2002.
FANatic HerselfFANatic is an American TV show that was shown on the MTV network in the late 1990s. It featured fans going somewhere and meeting their idol. Lil' Kim appeared in season 4 ep 4.
2000House of StyleHerselfHouse of Style is an MTV show that premiered on January 1, 1989. The show focused on fashion, lives of models and the modeling industry. Lil' Kim appeared in season 12 episode 71, modeling her favorite swimsuits of the season.
2001 DAG Gina MariDAG is an American sitcom that aired from November 2000 to May 2001 on NBC. Lil Kim played a minor role in an episode.
Moesha DiamondMoesha is an American sitcom series that aired on the UPN network from January 23, 1996 to May 14, 2001. Lil' Kim appeared on season 6 ep 12.
Making the Video HerselfMaking the Video is an MTV show, consisting of half-hour episodes, which chronicles the process of filming various music videos. Lil' Kim appeared in season 5, making the video for "Lady Marmalade" with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mýa.
The Parkers HerselfThe Parkers is an American sitcom that aired on UPN from August 30, 1999, to May 10, 2004. A spin-off of UPN's Moesha.
2003 American Dreams Shirley Ellis American Dreams is an American television drama program broadcast on the NBC television network.
2004 The Apprentice HerselfLil' Kim was featured in season 2 episode 6. She attended the runway show for the fashion lines created by the apprentices.
2005 The Apprentice HerselfLil' Kim was part of the apprentices task to raise money for an organisation.
2006 Lil' Kim: Countdown to Lockdown HerselfPlayed by lil kim. This show was aired before she went to jail in 2006.
2007 The Game HerselfThe Game is an American comedy-drama television series created by Mara Brock Akil. Lil Kim made a Special Guest Appearance.
The Pussycat Dolls Present: The Search for the Next Doll JudgeLil kim played one of the 4 judges on panel.
2008 Pussycat Dolls Present: Girlicious JudgeLil kim played one of the 4 judges on panel.
2009 Dancing with the Stars ContestantLil' Kim & Derek got voted off on the 9th episode of Season 8.
Paris Hilton's My New BFF HerselfLil' kim made a special guest appearance on the second season of Paris Hiltons My New BFF.
2010 My Super Sweet 16 HerselfLil' Kim made a cameo appearance. Sang happy birthday to Justin.
2012 Pregnant in Heels HerselfLil' Kim made a cameo appearance on Season 2, Episode 6.
2014 Celebrities Undercover JamillaLil' Kim went undercover as a pregnant woman outside of her own VIP listening party to see if her fans were still "hardcore"
David Tutera's CELEBrations HerselfLil' Kim had David Tutera plan her "Royal Baby Shower" before she was set to give birth to her daughter Royal Reign.
2015 BET: Awards HerselfLil' Kim performed w/ Bad Boy at the 2015 BET Awards performing "All About The Benjamins w/ The Lox and Diddy.
BET : HipHop Awards HerselfLil' Kim performed her new single "Auction" with Diddy and King Los

Films

List of cinematic film releases, showing year released, role, director and Box office
TitleYearRoleDirector(s)BudgetBox officeRef.
USD$ (millions)
Gangstresses1997HerselfN/A00
She's All That 1999Alex Chason Sawyer Robert Iscove 10104
Longshot 2000HerselfLionel C. Martin00
Zoolander 2001Herself Ben Stiller 2860
Juwanna Mann 2002Tina ParkerJesse Vaughan1655
Those Who Walk in Darkness 2003SouldadJohn Ridley00
Nora's Hair Salon 2004HerselfJerry LaMothe50
You Got Served 2004Herself Chris Stokes 848
Lil' Pimp 2005Herself Mark Brooks 00
There's a God on the Mic 2005Herself Kool Moe Dee 00
Life After Death: The Movie – Ten Years Later2007HerselfN/A00
Superhero Movie 2008Xaviers Daughter Craig Mazin 3571
Total film gross as an actressUSD$382 Million

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Def Jam: Fight for NY HerselfVoice only

List of Lil' Kim songs used in film and television. For soundtrack appearances see Lil' Kim discography.

YearTitleSongs
Film
2001Un paso adelante. Historia de una serie"Lady Marmalade" (with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mýa)
2002 Ali G Indahouse "Fresh From Yard" (feat. Beenie Man)
Happy Homicidal"Will They Die For You" (feat. Mase & Puff Daddy)
Biggie & Tupac "Play Around" (feat. Lil' Cease, Joe Hooker & Mr. Bristol)
2005 King's Ransom "Magic Stick" (feat. 50 Cent)
Prime "Get Money"
2007 Knocked Up "Lighters Up"
2009 Notorious "Big Momma Thang", "Get Money"
Television
2002 Un Paso Adelante Episode – Arriba el telón: "Lady Marmalade" (with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mýa)
2008 I Love the New Millennium Episode – 2001: "Lady Marmalade" (with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mýa)
2009 EastEnders Episode dated September 22, 2009: "Lady Marmalade" (with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mýa)
So You Think You Can Dance Canada Episode – Top 12 Results: "The Jump Off" (feat. Mr. Cheeks)
2010 The Inbetweeners Episode – The Fashion Show: "Lady Marmalade" (with Christina Aguilera, Pink and Mýa)
2012 The Cleveland Show Episode – Brown Magic: "Magic Stick" (feat. 50 Cent)
2015 Empire Episode – Out, Damned Spot: "The Jump Off" (feat. Mr. Cheeks)
Video games
2005WrestleMania 21"Time to Rock and Roll"

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Commercials

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List of commercials, showing year released, company/product, director and description
YearCompany/productDirectorDescription
Commercials
2000 Super Bowl XXXIV N/APre Super Bowl commercial
2001 Apple Inc. N/ACommercial for Apple's Mac computers. It highlighted how users could burn custom CD's on their Mac. Also featured George Clinton, Barry White, Iggy Pop, Smash Mouth, De La Soul, Ziggy Marley, Deep Dish, Aimee Mann and Wilco. With the slogan Rip Mix Burn.
2003 AOL N/A The Jump Off single by Lil' Kim Used in an AOL commercial to promote how fast their upload rate is.
Old Navy N/ALil Kim promoting graphic hoods for winter.
2014 Oxygen N/AAppears in oxygens newest reality TV show commercial Celebrities Undercover

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">How Many Licks?</span> 2000 single by Lil Kim featuring Sisqó

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<i>Girls Cruise</i> American TV series or program

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References

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