The success of the group's singles "Player's Anthem" (U.S. #13) and "Get Money" (U.S. #17) helped launch the career of Lil' Kim as a solo artist.
to Versace and Moschino styled rap lyrics, Mr. Bristal, Chico Del Vec, and Lil' Kim, (a.k.a.
[2] The group released their debut album, Conspiracy, in 1995, under the NYC-based Big Beat Records and Undeas labels.
The album featured production by DJ Clark Kent, EZ Elpee, Daddy-O, Akshun, and Special Ed.
Conspiracy gained some positive reviews, but received criticism for some of its group members not showing enough individuality.
The lead single "Player's Anthem", produced by DJ Clark Kent and featuring The Notorious B.I.G., went gold.
The accompanying video showed the group flying on helicopters and Learjets whilst carrying out business under F.B.I.
The album also spawned the popular top twenty hit "Get Money", a duet featuring The Notorious B.I.G.
In an interview with the Notorious B.I.G., which was conducted in 1995 but appeared in a 2003 issue of XXL Magazine, he claimed he was planning to retire from rap music in 2000 to manage the careers of Junior M.A.F.I.A.
In 2005, three of the previous seven members of the group, Lil' Cease, Klept and Larceny (now known as Banger), released an album, Riot Musik, under the Junior M.A.F.I.A.
Kim collaborated with Lil' Cease on her single "Crush On You (Remix)" and on the track "Big Momma Thang", from her debut album, also featuring Jay-Z.
On June 27, 2006, a second DVD was released that was not as successful as its predecessor, entitled Reality Check: Junior Mafia vs Lil' Kim.
director, April Maiya, teamed with D-Roc for a follow-up tell-all documentary titled Life After Death: The Movie.