After a decade-long break, Lil' Kim and Diddy are back together again.

In a new teaser video shared by YouTube user TheLilKimShow, it is revealed the two are back in the studio working on new music. But the show will also focus on her life as a mom. The clip showed pictures of her holding hands with her daughter.

The video also had Lil' Kim talk about fashion. 

"So I'm really good friends with Marc Jacobs. Fashion is my hobby outside of music," she said in the video. "Alexander McQueen, he used to take me over to Milan, France and Paris as his date a lot." 

Lil' Kim explained she was looking forward to her clothing line launching. 

She also talked about gifts that were given to her from male celebrities, such as Diddy. 

The video does not clarify what the name of the TV show is, but "Queen Bee" is seen at both the beginning and end. 

She previously starred on the BET series "Countdown to Lockdown," which featured the network following her every move over her last two weeks as a free woman before turning herself over to authorities to begin serving a yearlong prison sentence for lying to a federal grand jury in order to protect friends suspected in a 2001 shootout outside a Manhattan radio station, according to All Hip Hop

Billboard reported the Grammy-award winning rapper was also fined $50,000 and could have faced as much as 20 years behind bars. In her testimony, she claimed she did not recognize manager Damion Butler or close associate Suif "Gutta" Jackson outside the station, both of whom later pleaded guilty to gun charges.

Earlier this month, Lil' Kim, born Kimberly Jones, saw former fiancé Daimon "World" Hardy sentenced to life in priosn prison after being convicted of ordering at least six murders.

The 40-year-old Brooklyn drug kingpin, who once lived in a New Jersey mansion with the hip hop star, lorded over the "Cash Money Brothers" crew that prosecutors contend terrorized the Bedford-Stuyvesant nighborhood to no end.

According to the New York Post, family members of Hardy and trigger man Aaron Granton's victims packed the courtroom for the ruling and broke out in thunderous applause when it was rendered.