In a 1999 interview with
BlackBook magazine, Kim stated that she was thinking about naming the album
Queen Bitch, the title of a song from her debut album
Hard Core, but decided against it as fellow rapper and friend
Missy Elliott had used "
She's a Bitch" and Kim did not want anybody being confused or thinking there was a problem between the two. In dedication to
The Notorious B.I.G.,
The Notorious K.I.M. was in a "memorial" to the late rapper. "I felt Biggie's spirit while I was working on this album. I thought it was a perfect name for the album. Also, I am known in a notorious way, my style and lyrics. I've been known in a notorious way over the years", Kim told
Jet magazine. This album to me is more creative and more versatile than my last album. I think that's what people have been looking for. My whole image, to me, the reason why I came out with 'Hard Core,' the sexy thing, was to make me different from every other female rapper that was out. That's exactly what I'm trying to do now, is make myself different, because now we have a lot of rappers doing the same thing that I did when I came out the first time. What I'm trying to do is separate myself again from the rappers that are out now. —
Lil' Kim,
MTV News In a 2000 interview, Kim explained to
MTV News that she attempted to collaborate with the original producers of
Hard Core, but she was not satisfied with the final results. "Some of the producers that I worked with, they just didn't know what I wanted, so I worked with new producers this time, and I kind of told them what I wanted," Kim told MTV. Production for the album was handled primarily by
Mario "Yellowman" Winans, Fury, Richard "Younglord" Frierson, Rated R,
Rockwilder, Darren "Limitless" Henson, Shaft,
Kanye West, and
Timbaland. ==Artwork==