17-2993: 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),
34-617: 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
51-530: 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 ,
68-2076: 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,
85-514: A daughter, Monica. Lill-Babs made her television debut in 1957 and her first folkpark show using her birth name in 1958. She visited every folk park in Sweden during her long career In 1959, Lill-Babs performed Stikkan Anderson 's song " Är du kär i mej ännu Klas-Göran? " ("Are You Still in Love with Me, Klas-Göran?"); her recording of it became a major hit. She made her theater debut in 1958 in
102-435: A long line of ex-boyfriends. She was the presenter on several TV shows like Hemma hos Lill-Babs (1987) ("At Home with Lill-Babs"), Morgonlust (1988) ("Morning Desire"), Vem tar vem (1990) ("Who Takes Whom"), and Cocktail (1991) all on SVT. In 2010, she participated in the television show Så mycket bättre ("That Much Better"), broadcast on TV4 . In 2012, Lill-Babs appeared on Stjärnorna på slottet ("Stars at
119-499: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Lill Babs Barbro Margareta Svensson (9 March 1938 – 3 April 2018), known by her stage name Lill-Babs , was a Swedish singer, actress and television host. From the early 1950s until her death in 2018, she was one of Sweden's best-known and popular singers. She represented Sweden in the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest in Cannes with
136-556: The Bal Palais restaurant. Brehm was Svensson's manager until his death in 1967. He gave Svensson her stage name "Lill-Babs", a play on words as a connection to the older, and at that time better known, singer Alice Babs . She released her first music album in 1954, a gramophone record with two songs: "Min mammas boogie" ("My Mamma's Boogie") and "Svar till 'Ung och kär'" ("Answer to 'Young And In Love'"). Soon afterwards, finding herself pregnant, she returned to Järvsö and gave birth to
153-1011: The Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix without winning. Soon after Eurovision, she launched a career in West Germany, where she acted in several films. She also released two English-language solo singles for the United States market. Lill-Babs met The Beatles in 1963 when she was the main guest star on the teen music show Drop-In broadcast on Sveriges Television (SVT). The then-unknown band asked for her autograph. Lill-Babs performed several shows in bars at Berns in Stockholm, Trädgår'n in Gothenburg and Kronprinsen in Malmö . Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA wrote and produced her 1971 hit song "Welcome to
170-566: The Palace"), broadcast on SVT, where she spoke about her career. In 2017 and 2018, she acted as a lesbian character Gugge in two seasons of the SVT series Bonusfamiljen ; the series' script had to be changed following her death. A two-part documentary was broadcast on TV4 in 2017 called Lill-Babs, Leva livet ("Lill-Babs, to Live Life"), which presented her life and career. Lill-Babs died on 3 April 2018, following cancer and heart failure. On
187-563: The Swedish Music Hall of Fame. Lill-Babs was a known supporter of AIK . (Source: Discogs artist page) (Source: Swedish Film Database) Lil%27 Rev Lil Rev (Marc Revenson), was born 1968 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a musician best known for his Yiddish music, and is also a renowned ukulele and harmonica player. In 1984, he was given an old Wendell Hall Banjo Ukulele which started his passion for
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#1732773099599204-516: The World". The four future members of ABBA sang on it. Also in the 1970s she played in a Kar de Mumma revue at Folkan, and played Annie Oakley in the musical Annie Get Your Gun at Scandinavium arena in Gothenburg. Lill-Babs was the main guest on Här är ditt liv (Swedish version of "This Is Your Life") on 26 December 1983 when the host Lasse Holmqvist surprised her in the studio with
221-473: The day of her death, both SVT and TV4 changed their programming so that programs about Lill-Babs could air. SVT broadcast the 2004 biographical documentary Lill-Babs i 50 år ("Lill-Babs for 50 Years"), including the TV4 documentary from 2017. Her funeral was at Järvsö Church on 28 May the same year and she was buried in the churchyard there. Lill-Babs was married to the singer Lasse Berghagen 1965–1968. She
238-628: The play Fly mig en greve ("Fly Me a Count") at Nöjeskatten theater. She also appeared in the films Svenska Floyd and En nolla för mycket ("One Zero Too Many"). Lill-Babs represented Sweden in the 1961 Eurovision Song Contest with the song " April, april ". It had been performed by Siw Malmkvist in the national final , but Lill-Babs was selected to perform the song in Cannes . She participated in Melodifestivalen three times in 1960 , 1961 (her own two songs did not win) and in 1973 without winning. In 1969, she participated in
255-474: The song " April, april ". She was also well known for the song " Är du kär i mej ännu Klas-Göran? " ("Are You Still in Love with Me, Klas-Göran?"). Lill-Babs was born Barbro Svensson in Järvsö, 290 km (180 mi) north of Stockholm. She lived with her parents, Ragnar and Britta Svensson, for nine years in a small cottage without running water. She first sang in a church at age 11. Her first public appearance
272-527: Was then married to Norwegian footballer Kjell Kaspersen 1969–1973. She had three daughters: Monica Svensson (born 1955), Malin Berghagen (born 1966), and Kristin Kaspersen (born 1969). Her younger brother Lasse Svensson used to be the drummer for rock group Tages (and subsequently Blond) 1967–1969. She released her autobiography Hon är jag ("She Is I") in 1996. In 2017, she was inducted into
289-495: Was with a colleague of her father accompanying her on the accordion. Svensson's first public performance was at Barnens dag in Järvsö 1953. Soon after, she started singing with Lasse Schönning's orchestra. She was "discovered" when she sang on the radio program Morgonkvisten ("Early Morning") in 1954. Simon Brehm , a musician and record producer, liked her and took her to Stockholm where she made her professional singing debut at
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