The Naked Truth (Lil' Kim album)

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The Naked Truth
Studio album by Lil' Kim
Released September 27, 2005
Recorded 2004–2005
Genre Hip hop, Dirty rap, East coast hip hop, R&B
Length 76:31
Label Atlantic
Producer Scott Storch, Denaun Porter, 7 Aurelius, J. R. Rotem
Lil' Kim chronology
La Bella Mafia
(2003)
The Naked Truth
(2005)
The Dance Remixes
(2006)

The Naked Truth is the fourth studio album by rapper Lil' Kim, released on September 27, 2005. This album was released on the first day of Kim's sentencing, in which she went to jail for nearly a year on perjury charges.

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[edit] Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2/5 stars[1]
The A.V. Club (favorable)[2]
Entertainment Weekly B−[3]
New York Times (unfavorable)[4]
Pitchfork Media (7.8/10)[5]
PopMatters (8/10)[6]
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars[7]
The Source 5/5 stars[8]
Vibe 5/5 stars[9]
Village Voice (favorable)[10]

The album received positive reviews with 5 star ratings from The Source (in which she became the first female rapper to ever receive the 5 mics rating), Vibe Magazine, and The Village Voice and less than favorable reviews from The New York Times and AllMusic. Blender Magazine gave the album four stars calling it her 'strongest work since her pheromone-thick 1996 debut'. While the album did receive several 5 star ratings, Pitchfork Media journalist Jess Harvell, who gave the album a positive 7.8 rating stated "The Naked Truth may be better than 80% of the other rap albums to be released in 2005, but that doesn't make it another Ready to Die."[5]

[edit] Commercial reception

The Naked Truth was released on September 27, 2005 in the United States. The album debuted at #6 on the Billboard 200, and #3 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart with selling 109,000 copies in its first week of release. The album also became her shortest run on the album charts, falling out of the 200 albums chart in just eight weeks. According to Nielsen Soundscan, the album was not as successful as her first three albums. As of 2008, the album has sold over 595,000 copies. This led to the separation between Kim and Atlantic records, after a ten year relationship.[11]

[edit] Track listing

No. Title Producer Length
1. "Intro"   Dan The Man for "DaMan" Productions & "Big Hill" for Queen Bee Entertainment 0:39
2. "Spell Check"   Red Spyda for House of Spydas 3:39
3. "Lighters Up"   Scott Storch 4:23
4. "Shut Up Bitch Intro"     0:56
5. "Shut Up Bitch"   Michael "Mr. Williams" Williams & Roger "Mista Raja" Greene for Associ Industries 4:19
6. "Whoa"   Jonathan "J.R." Rotem for Networth Entertainment 4:08
7. "Slippin'"   Denaun Porter 4:16
8. "Answering Machine Skit 1"     2:27
9. "All Good"   Jeekyman for Darlock Entertainment 4:31
10. "I Know You See Me"   Kevin "Khao" Cates for Grand Hustle Entertainment 3:53
11. "W.P.I.M.P. Skit"   Dan The Man 0:30
12. "Quiet" (featuring Game)"   Michael "Mr. Williams" Williams & Roger "Mista Raja" Greene for Associ Industries 4:02
13. "Durty"   Terrance "Hot Runner" Lovelace for Hot Runners Entertainment 4:10
14. "Answering Machine Skit 2"     2:23
15. "We Don't Give a F*** (featuring Bun B & Twista)"   Terrance "Hot Runner" Lovelace for Hot Runners Entertainment 4:22
16. "Gimme That (featuring Maino)"   Jeekyman for Darlock Entertainment 4:27
17. "Kitty Box"   7 for Aurelius Productions 3:49
18. "Kronik (featuring Snoop Dogg)"   "Fredwreck" Nassar for DoggyStyle Productions 4:32
19. "Winners and Losers Skit"     0:57
20. "Get Yours (featuring T.I. and Sha-Dash)"   Kevin "Kaho" Cates for Grand Hustle Entertainment 4:09
21. "Last Day"   Jonathan "J.R." Rotem for Networth Entertainment 4:29
22. "Last Day Skit"     5:30

[edit] Album outtakes

  • "The Game's In Trouble"
  • "Brooklyn 4 Life" (featuring Maino & Papoose)

[edit] Authorized remixes

[edit] Certifications, peaks and sales

Country Peak
position
Japan Albums Chart[12] 46
US Billboard 200 6
US Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 3
US Billboard Rap Albums 2

[edit] Album credits

[edit] Personnel

  • Executive Producers - Kimberly 'Lil' Kim' Jones, Christopher 'Notorious B.I.G.' Wallace, and Craig Kallman
  • Co-Executive Producers - Hillary Weston, Jean Nelson, and Gee Roberson
  • Queen Bee A&R - Jean Nelson and Dre Weston
  • Atlantic A&R - Gee Roberson and Kyambo "HipHop" Joshua
  • Atlantic A&R Administration - Lanre Gaba
  • Queen Bee Product Manager - Jamel Jackson
  • Atlantic Product Manager - Veronica Alvericci
  • Album Engineer - Dan The Man for Dan Man Productions
  • Mastering Engineer - Chris Gehringer for Sterling Sound, NY
  • Assistant Mastering Engineer - Will Quinell for Sterling Sound, NY
  • Management - Hillary Weston
  • Legal Affairs - L. Londell McMillian
  • Business Affairs - Berdon LLP
  • Sample Clearances - Deborah Mannis-Gardiner
  • Photography (Cover Photo & Page 12) - Robert D'Este
  • Photography (Outside Inlay & Page 2 - 11) - Roger Erickson
  • Styling - Patty Wilson and Kithe Brewster
  • Hair - Will Robinson
  • Makeup - JJ
  • Atlantic Art Producer - Andrew Zach
  • Atlantic Art Direction - Ellen To
  • Design - Ellen To & Alex Kirzhner

[edit] References

  1. ^ Kellman, Andy (2005-09-27). "The Naked Truth - Lil' Kim". AllMusic. http://www.allmusic.com/album/r789466. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  2. ^ Rabin, Nathan (2005-10-05). "Lil' Kim: The Naked Truth | Music | Music Review". The A.V. Club. http://www.avclub.com/articles/lil-kim-the-naked-truth,9880/. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  3. ^ Reviewed by Michael Endelman (2005-10-17). "The Naked Truth Review | Music Reviews and News". EW.com. http://www.ew.com/ew/article/0,,1117148,00.html. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  4. ^ New, The (2005-09-26). "New CD's - New York Times". Nytimes.com. http://www.nytimes.com/2005/09/26/arts/music/26choi.html. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  5. ^ a b "Lil' Kim: The Naked Truth | Album Reviews". Pitchfork. 2005-11-21. http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/4995-the-naked-truth/. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  6. ^ Huff, Quentin. "Lil' Kim: The Naked Truth < PopMatters". Popmatters.com. http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/lilkim-naked. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  7. ^ "Internet Archive Wayback Machine". Web.archive.org. 2007-10-21. Archived from the original on 2007-10-21. http://web.archive.org/web/20071021153046/http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/7637202/naked_truth. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  8. ^ "The Complete List Of 5 Mic Hip-Hop Classics". The Source. http://www.thesource.com/articles/23160/The-Complete-List-Of-5-Mic-Hip-Hop-Classics. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  9. ^ Vibe - Google Books. Books.google.com.cy. http://books.google.com.cy/books?id=wSYEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA210&dq=Naked+Truth+vibe&lr=&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q&f=false. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  10. ^ Joan Morgan (2005-11-01). "From a Different Place - Page 1 - Music - New York". Village Voice. http://www.villagevoice.com/2005-11-01/music/from-a-different-place/. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  11. ^ Up for Discussion Jump to Forums (2009-09-14). "Lil' Kim Parts Ways With Atlantic". Billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/news/lil-kim-parts-ways-with-atlantic-1003699879.story#/news/lil-kim-parts-ways-with-atlantic-1003699879.story. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 
  12. ^ "ネイキッド・トゥルース リル・キムのプロフィールならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE". Oricon.co.jp. http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/artist/179447/products/music/611278/1/. Retrieved 2012-02-26. 

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