Despite a previous attempt, which ended with her publisher suing her for not delivering the final product, Lil Kim has annoujnced that she will be releasing an autobiography entitled The Price of Loyalty, as well as an as-yet-untitled documentary about her life. During an interview on Kay Slay's Streetsweeper Radio, the female rap vet revealed news of the doc, and what will be in it. "I've been independent. You know I left my record company two years ago, I was in another situation and that's going to be in the documentary, as well," the rapper revealed. "I am not sure if I'm going to separate that documentary from that book. That's what we're trying to figure out right now." According to MTV, the book and film will cover Kim's life, spanning from her early years with Biggie to the events that led to her incarceration in 2005, and the effects her prison term had on her career and personal life. "I've been doing everything myself and quite frankly, for me to not have the backing or the budget that I used to have, for me to be able to still move the way I move and be relevant the way I am, I feel blessed," Kim said of her mounting comeback. A release date for both projects were unknown at press time. Kim previously revealed the title of her book back in 2010, claiming The Price of Loyalty would be published via St. Martin's Press, but it was never released.
Story: BallerStatus.com
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