Lil Kim References Classic "Jump Off" Lyrics For Sprite Photo Shoot

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Lil Kim referenced her track, "The Jump Off," for a new Sprite photo shoot.

Lil Kim jokingly referenced her 2003 song "The Jump Off" during a photo shoot on her Instagram with a Sprite can Saturday. Her latest stage outfit matches Sprite's iconic lime green as a reference to her iconic bar about the soda can. 

"I could make a @sprite can disappear in my mouth," she captioned photos of her look. "Me and my team been putting these liquid latex outfits together for the tour for a month."

She also asked her fans, "Which color do you think I’m going to do next?"

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"The Jump Off" was featured on Kim's third studio album, La Bella Mafia.

She raps on the track, "Don't he know Queen Bee got the ill deep throat? / Uh! Let me show you what I'm all about / How I make a Sprite can disappear in my mouth."

Kim is currently performing on the Legendz of the Streetz tour with a star-studded list of other popular artists including Jeezy, Gucci Mane, Rick Ross, 2 Chainz, Fabolous, Trina, Boosie Badazz, and DJ Drama.

The tour stops in Atlanta, Memphis, Miami, Houston, and other cities from now through the end of October.

Check out Kim's Instagram post below.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CUiYRtaJ1JC

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