Lil' Kim returned to her hometown of Brooklyn last night for a performance during the SOURCE360 concert hosted by The Source magazine. Queen Bee shut down the Barclays Center for live renditions of fan favorites including "Big Momma Thang" and "Magic Stick."

According to Rap-Up, Kim opened up her set with a collection of photos, including her new Hard Core 2K14 mixtape cover, and proceeded to kick things off with her 2011 mixtape title track "Black Friday."

The rap vet then went on to perform "It's All About the Benjamins" and "Get Money." She even brought out Havoc of Mobb Deep for the remix to "Quiet Storm."

She wrapped things up with her remix to fellow Brooklynite Bobby Shmurda's "Hot N---a," and busted out with the Shmurda Dance.

"BROOKLYN!!!! Thank U for the love," she tweeted. "Had to come thru and murder the stage last night to represent for my borough."

Other highlights from the SOURCE360 concert include a Wu-Tang Clan reunion and performances by The Diplomats, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Curren$y, and Dom Kennedy.

Check out footage from Lil' Kim's performance after the jump.

The Source pulled out all the stops for its first annual SOURCE360 expo and concert.

The three-day expo, conference, concert and festival covered all channels related to art, music, fashion, film, sports, dance, tech, gaming and digital media. The expo's main objective was to get attendees involved in today's innovation by providing access to top industry leaders, influencers, enthusiasts and brands.

Each aspect of the expo tied in to hip-hop and highlighted the influence the genre has on so many things in the world around us.

So what'd you think of Lil' Kim's performance? Not bad considering she had a baby three months ago, huh? Sound off in the comment section.

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