Niatia Jessica Kirkland, popularly known as Lil Mama in the music industry, is an American rapper, actress, songwriter, and a dancer. The hip-hop recording artist is also a much-known face on television as she had been part of the judges’ panel for the American competitive dance reality television series ‘America's Best Dance Crew’ for the seven seasons. Lil Mama’s debut album ‘VYP (Voice of the Young People)’ featured on the Billboard 200 chart, peaking at number 25, with several of her hit singles getting thousands of views online. The two-time BET Award for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist nominee has also worked with several popular singers and musicians over the years, including the likes of Chris Brown, T-Pain, Mishon Ratliff, and Avril Lavigne. She has appeared in two biopics, ‘CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story’ and ‘When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story’ as well. Among her several top singles, ‘Shawty Get Loose’ featuring Chris Brown and T-Pain is one of the most successful and popular ones till date.
Meek Mill reacts to Lil Mama seemingly shooting her shots at him on Valentines Day. Lil Mama wants to get something else popping, and it’s not her lip gloss after she used Valentine’s Day to send Philadelphia rapper Meek Mill a declaration of love. Mama lived vicariously through the words of TikTok sensation Muni Long, as the TikTok famous line from her song blared in the background of a photo of Meek surrounded by pink hearts.
It seems that Lil Mama is still jumping on stages again. The last time, she jumped on stage was when she bombarded the stage with Jay-Z and Alicia Keys. Over the weekend, she jumped on her IG stage and let some of these women have it. In her story, she...
And scantily clad “Black women” were in her firing line. Taking to her Instagram Story, the ‘Lip Gloss’ performer ranted:. “It’s so many Black women bent over on social media. You would think that sh*t was a mass mandate. I get it…you grown. Everyday...
It’s been over a decade since Lil Mama unwarrantedly crashed the stage during Jay-Z and Alicia Keys‘ “Empire State Of Mind” performance at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards — and Hov is finally speaking out and sharing his thoughts on the infamous moment. During a conversation on Twitter spaces with Rob Markman on Tuesday, Jay got candid about the performance, saying:
More than 12 years after Lil Mama crashed the stage during Jay-Z and Alicia Keys’ performance at the 2009 MTV VMAs, Hov is sharing his thoughts on the viral moment. During a recent conversation with Genius’ Rob Markman on Twitter Spaces, Jay recalled Lil Mama joining him and Alicia onstage while they played their hit “Empire State of Mind.”
Lil Mama has not been able to escape the time she crashed the 2009 Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s performance of “Empire State of Mind.”. During a recent sitdown with Genius’ Rob Markman on Twitter Spaces, Markman asked Jay whether he forgives Lil Mama. “Of course, of course....
Jay Z has finally forgiven Lil Mama for her VMA stage crash. During a conversation on Twitter Spaces with Alicia Keys earlier this week, the two discussed Lil Mama's infamous stage crash during their performance of “Empire State Of Mind” back in 2009. When asked if he forgave...
After 12 years of silence, Jay Z finally opened up about Lil Mama crashing his 2009 MTV VMA’s performance with Alicia Keys. Hov spoke on the incident during his recent Twitter Spaces conversation with Genius’ Rob Markman. Markman asked the legendary multi-hyphenate if he and Alicia had forgiven Lil Mama for crashing their performance. Hov responded by saying that they had forgiven her but recommended other people don’t just go dancing on stages.
Jay-Z and Alicia Keys finally came together and talked about their 2009 MTV VMAs performance where Lil Mama joined them. Recently, Keys had a conversation with Jay-Z through Twitter Spaces with Genius' Rob Markman. And as reported by Complex, they brought up the "incident" that became viral 12 years before Lil Mama joined their hit "Empire State of Mind" performance.
Watch: Alicia Keys Dishes About New Music & Husband Swizz Beatz. No one, no one, no one..can get in the way of Alicia Keys' good time onstage, not even Lil Mama. During the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, the rapper abruptly joined Jay-Z and Alicia onstage, striking a pose toward the end of the duo's performance of their New York City anthem, "Empire State of Mind." Now Alicia has revealed to fans that she had no idea what was happening at the time.