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15-3015: (Redirected from LIL ) Lil or LIL may refer to: Use as a short form of "little" [ edit ] Musicians [ edit ] Lill Babs (1938–2018), Swedish musician Lil B (born 1989), American rapper Lil Baby (born 1994), American rapper Lil Bibby (born 1994), American rapper Lil Bitts (born 1984), Trinidadian musician Lil Boi (born 1991), South Korean rapper Boosie Badazz, formerly Lil' Boosie (born 1982), American rapper Bow Wow, formerly Lil' Bow Wow (born 1987), American rapper and actor Big Boi, formerly Lil' Brotha (born 1975), American rapper Lil Bruce , American rapper Lil' Buck Sinegal (1994–2019), American musician Lil' C-Note (born 1993), American actor and rapper Lil' Cease (born 1977), American rapper Lil' Chris (1990–2015), British pop singer and actor Lil Dicky (born 1988), American rapper and comedian Lil Durk (born 1992), American rapper Droop-E, formerly Lil E (born 1988), American rapper Lil Eazy-E , American rapper Lil' Ed Williams (born 1955), American musician Lil' Eddie (born 1983), American singer Lil' Fame of M.O.P. (born 1975), American rapper Lil' Flip (born 1981), American rapper Lil' Fizz (born 1985), American rapper and actor Lil Gnar (born 1996), American rapper Lil Gotit (born 1999), American rapper Lil iROCC Williams (born 1990), American rapper Lil Italy , American rapper Jeezy, formerly Lil' J (born 1977), American rapper Lil' JJ (born 1990), American actor and rapper Lil JoJo (1994–2012), American rapper Lil Jon (born 1972), American rapper and music producer Lil Keed (1998–2022), American rapper Lil' Keke (born 1976), American rapper Lil' Kim (born 1974), American rapper Lil' Kleine (born 1994), Dutch rapper Lil' Louis (born 1962), American musician Mr. Malik of Illegal, formerly Lil' Malik , American rapper Lil' Mama (born 1989), American rapper Lil Mabu (born 2005), American rapper Lil McClintock (1883–1930s/1940), American musician Lil' Mo (born 1978), American singer Lil Mosey (born 2002), American rapper Lil Nas X (born 1999), American rapper and singer CPO Boss Hogg, formerly Lil' Nation (1963–2022), American rapper Lil' O (born 1977), American rapper Benjamin Flores Jr., formerly Lil' P-Nut (born 2002), American rapper Lil Pappie (born 1991), Canadian rapper Lil Phat (1992–2012), American rapper Lil Peep (1996–2017), American rapper Lil Pump (born 2000), American rapper Lil Reese (born 1993), American rapper Lil' Rev (born 1968), American musician Lil Ric , American rapper Lil Rob (born 1975), American rapper Romeo, formerly Lil' Romeo (born 1989), American actor and rapper Lil' Ronnie , American music producer Lil Rounds (born 1984),

30-617: A Modern Standard Arabic name for Lebanese Levantine Sign See also [ edit ] Enochian Magic § The Thirty Æthyrs Lill-Babs , Swedish musician Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lil . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lil&oldid=1249812368 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Hypocorisms Hidden categories: Short description

45-525: A character on the American animated television show Rugrats Short for "Ulysses" [ edit ] Lil Stoner , American professional baseball player LIL [ edit ] IATA code for Lille Airport , France ICAO code for FlyLAL-Lithuanian Airlines , the national airline of Lithuania Lilydale railway station , Melbourne Little Implementation Language , an early UNIX system programming language Lughat al-Ishārāt al-Lubnāniyya ,

60-2067: A contestant on Season 8 of American Idol Lil Ru (born 1985), American rapper Lil Scrappy (born 1984), American rapper Lil Skies (born 1998), American rapper Lil' Son Jackson (1915–1976), American musician Lil Suzy (born 1979), American singer Lil' T (1974–2007), Danish rapper and singer Lil Tecca (born 2002), American rapper Lil Tracy (born 1995), American rapper Lil Tjay (born 2001), American rapper Lil' Troy (born 1966), American rapper Lil Tuffy (born 1972), American artist Lil Ugly Mane (born 1984), American rapper and producer Lil Uzi Vert (born 1995), American rapper Lil Wayne (born 1982), American rapper Lil Weavah , American actor and music producer Lil' Wil (born 1987), American rapper Lil' Wyte (born 1982), American rapper Lil Xan (born 1996), American rapper Lil Yachty (born 1997), American rapper Lil Zane (born 1982), American rapper and actor Lil Zay Osama (born 1997), American rapper Entertainers [ edit ] Lil Buck (born 1988), American dancer Lil' C (born 1983), American dancer Lil Duval (born 1977), American comedian Lil Rel Howery (born 1979), American comedian and actor Groups [ edit ] Lil'B , Japanese pop duo Lil' Mo' Yin Yang , American house duo Other [ edit ] Li'l Abner , 1930s–1970s newspaper comic strip and titular main character Lil Bub (2011–2019), Internet celebrity cat Lil Me , 2015 mixtape by American rapper Wiki " Li'l Sebastian ", 2011 episode of television series Parks and Recreation and titular miniature horse Short for given name [ edit ] Short for "Lillian" [ edit ] Lil Hardin Armstrong (1898–1971), American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, singer and bandleader, second wife of Louis Armstrong Lil Green (1919–1954), American blues singer and songwriter Lil DeVille,

75-546: A controversial message on Twitter: "Chinese people nasty asl man got the whole [world] fuck up". Many condemned him, calling his tweets racist. Taylor faced immediate backlash for his comment; many asked him to delete the tweet. After his Twitter account was suspended, he went on Instagram to post a screenshot of the official violation notification from Twitter with the captions, "Lol Look how the Chinese people did my Twitter". On May 15, 2021, Taylor and two other men were injured in

90-633: A notorious 16-story high-rise housing project called “Calumet Building”, he became affiliated with the Black Disciples gang early as age five, becoming a member by his preteens after relocating to "64th and Normal" in Englewood where he became close friends with Lil Durk . Taylor gained recognition when he was featured on Chief Keef 's hit " I Don't Like ", which garnered widespread international attention. He then began to receive popularity through his music videos, including "Us" and "Beef". He then caught

105-403: Is also featured on Juelz Santana 's song "Bodies". In January 2013, Taylor released a remix to his song "Traffic" featuring Young Jeezy and Twista . On September 2, 2013, Taylor released his second solo mixtape Supa Savage , featuring guest appearances from Chief Keef, Lil Durk , Fredo Santana , Wale and Waka Flocka Flame . In May 2010, Lil Reese pleaded guilty to burglary charges and

120-616: Is an American rapper. Hailing from Chicago's drill scene in the early 2010s, he is known for his collaborations with fellow rappers Chief Keef , Fredo Santana , and Lil Durk . In 2012, Taylor was featured on Chief Keef's single " I Don't Like ", which peaked at number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 , peaked at number 20 on the Hot R&;B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, and peaked at number 15 on the Hot Rap Songs chart. His debut mixtape, ‘ Don't Like’

135-588: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lill Babs Too Many Requests If you report this error to the Wikimedia System Administrators, please include the details below. Request from 172.68.168.226 via cp1108 cp1108, Varnish XID 816018126 Upstream caches: cp1108 int Error: 429, Too Many Requests at Fri, 29 Nov 2024 08:46:44 GMT Lil Reese Tavares Lamont Taylor (born January 6, 1993), known professionally as Lil Reese ,

150-472: The chase. The driver of that vehicle got out of his car and shot the man with what witnesses called a small rifle and then fled the scene. On November 18, Taylor sent out information about being released from the hospital and that he survived the shooting and is "Alive and Well". A day after leaving the hospital, he released a new song "Come Outside". In March 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic , Taylor posted

165-426: The eye of producer No I.D. , who had produced albums or tracks for artists such as Common , Kanye West , and others, which led Taylor to sign with hip hop label Def Jam . In November 2012, he released a remix for his song "Us" with Rick Ross and Drake which later appeared on Rick Ross' mixtape The Black Bar Mitzvah . Taylor also created many songs with up-and-coming music producers, such as Young Chop . He

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180-511: Was arrested in Chicago and charged with motor vehicle theft after an incident on April 13, 2013, where he was not able to provide proof of ownership for a BMW 750Li. However, the charge was later dropped. On July 13, 2013, Lil Reese was arrested again in Chicago for marijuana possession, a violation of his probation. In May 2022 Reese was arrested for aggravated assault in Houston Texas . He

195-405: Was given two years of probation. On October 24, 2012, a video allegedly showing Lil Reese assaulting a woman was posted to the internet. On April 28, 2013, Lil Reese was arrested by Chicago Police on a warrant issued two days earlier, based on criminal trespass to a residence with persons present, battery, and mob action from the video incident from February 2012. On June 23, 2013, Lil Reese

210-570: Was released in January 12, 2023 after serving 7 months in Harris County Jail . On November 11, 2019, Taylor was shot in the neck and critically wounded at a busy intersection in the area of Markham and Country Club Hills. Country Club Hills police responded to 167th Street and Pulaski Road around 2:30 p.m. Witnesses told police Taylor was pursued by a driver of another car during a chase. Witnesses reported hearing as many as 12 gunshots during

225-459: Was released later that year. Since the first mixtape release, Taylor has gone on to release six mixtapes in total, including the 2013 ‘ Supa Savage ’ mixtape , as well as three EPs, including the 2017 collaborative project ‘ Supa Vultures’ EP with Lil Durk. Taylor was raised in the Englewood neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago to a large family. During his formative years growing up in

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