If you ignore who wrote it (to be clear; that it is ghostwritten, not WHO) ...Lil Kim's verse on Benjamins is THE goat woman's 16 in rap history

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1. Lil’ Kim On “All About the Benjamins”
Lil’ Kim’s blistering verse on “All About the Benjamins” wasn’t just a highlight of the Bad Boy posse cut—it was a defining moment in Hip-Hop history.

Surrounded by label heavyweights like Diddy, Jadakiss, and Sheek Louch—rappers revered for their sharp lyricism—Kim didn’t just hold her own; she stole the show. And in an almost unthinkable feat, she even bested her own mentor, The Notorious B.I.G., with a performance drenched in confidence, aggression, and raw finesse.

Kim’s bars were slick, her delivery razor-sharp, and her presence undeniable. While the song was already an anthem, her contribution transformed it into a rallying cry for women in Hip-Hop, proving they could not only compete in male-dominated spaces but dominate them outright.

Decades later, her verse remains one of the most recited, still shaking speakers and serving as a testament to her trailblazing impact. More than just a guest feature, this was the moment Lil’ Kim solidified herself as a force, crystallizing the ascension of women to Hip-Hop’s forefront.
 

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Funny thing is, Kim might have the Top 2 GOAT verses for a female MC of all-time.

This verse and her "Quiet Storm" verse STILL shut down shows CRAZY!! No other female in the game has verses as classics as those. Doesn't matter the generation either. Those two joints are so iconic and undeniable, people lose their damn minds when they come on. Respect to Kim for having those in the stash and killing shows with them to this day.

Her catalogue is no joke.
 

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The thread title is just a less eloquent way of saying Biggie wrote the GOAT verse for a female rapper. It’s a slight to women to say that. Just saying a man is better than them. Because he wrote it the verse shouldn’t be ranked they way the OP is ranking it.
 
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