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The term "Real Girls Gone Bad" gained significant traction in the early 2000s, particularly with the rise of hip-hop and pop culture. The phrase was popularized by rapper Lil' Kim, who released a mixtape and later an album titled "The Jump Off" with a track called "Real Girl Gone Bad." However, it was her 2005 album "The Naked Truth" that included a track with the same name, which catapulted the phrase into mainstream consciousness.