

Lil' Kim announces a landmark tour celebrating Hard Core and The Notorious K.I.M., two albums that didn't just succeed in hip hop, they changed the conversation around it.
Before Lil' Kim, women in rap were often boxed in by expectation. Respectability. Novelty. Limitation.
Kim ignored all of it.
She stepped forward on her own terms, claiming authorship over her voice, her image, and her story. Sexuality became power. Confidence became her language. What others treated as boundaries, Kim treated as starting points.
Hard Core arrived with undeniable force. Explicit, fearless, and technically sharp, the album sold millions worldwide and proved that lyrical authority and sexual autonomy could exist side by side, expanding what success could look like for women in hip hop.
By the time The Notorious K.I.M. followed, Lil' Kim was no longer pushing against the system. She was defining it. The album broadened her reach while doubling down on the identity and attitude that made her one of the most influential voices in hip hop.
A pioneer. A cultural disruptor. A survivor and architect of modern hip hop expression. Lil' Kim's impact endures because she didn't just change the sound, she changed the rules.
This appearance at Melbourne's RISING and Vivid Sydney celebrates both albums not as nostalgia, but as foundations that continue to shape hip hop today.