LL Cool J
Biography
Hip-hop is notorious for short-lived careers, but LL Cool J is the inevitable exception that proves the rule. Releasing his first hit, "I Can't Live Without My Radio," in 1985 when he was just 17 years old, LL initially was a hard-hitting, streetwise b-boy with spare beats and ballistic rhymes. He quickly developed an alternate style, a romantic -- and occasionally sappy -- lover's rap epitomized by his mainstream breakthrough single, "I Need Love." LL's first two albums, Radio and Bigger and Deffer, made him a star, but he strived for pop stardom a little too much on 1989's Walking With a Panther. By 1990, his audience had declined somewhat, since his ballads and party raps were the opposite of the chaotic, edgy political hip-hop of Public Enemy or the gangsta rap of N.W.A, but he shot back to the top of the charts with Mama Said Knock You Out, which established him as one of hip-hop's genuine superstars. By the mid-'90s, he had starred in his own television sitcom, In the House, appeared in several films, and had racked up two of his biggest singles with "Hey Lover" and "Doin' It." In short, he had proven that rappers could have long-term careers.
Of course, that didn't seem likely when he came storming out of Queens, NY, when he was 16 years old. LL Cool J (born James Todd Smith; his stage name is an acronym for "Ladies Love Cool James") had already been rapping since the age of nine. Two years later, his grandfather -- he had been living with his grandparents since his parents divorced when he was four -- gave him a DJ system and he began making tapes at home. Eventually, he sent these demo tapes to record companies, attracting the interest of Def Jam, a fledgling label run by New York University students Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin. Def Jam signed LL and released his debut, "I Need a Beat," as their first single in 1984. The record sold over 100,000 copies, establishing both the label and the rapper. LL dropped out of high school and recorded his debut album, Radio. Released in 1985, Radio was a major hit and it earned considerable praise for how it shaped raps into recognizable pop-song structures. On the strength of "I Can't Live Without My Radio" and "Rock the Bells," the album went platinum in 1986. The following year, his second album, Bigger and Deffer, shot to number three due to the ballad "I Need Love," which became one of the first pop-rap crossover hits.
LL's knack for making hip-hop as accessible as pop was one of his greatest talents, yet it was also a weakness, since it opened him up to accusations of him being a sellout. Taken from the Less Than Zero soundtrack, 1988's "Goin' Back to Cali" walked the line with ease, but 1989's Walking With a Panther was not greeted warmly by most hip-hop fans. Although it was a Top Ten hit and spawned the gold single "I'm That Type of Guy," the album was perceived as a pop sell-out effort, and on a supporting concert at the Apollo, he was booed. LL didn't take the criticism lying down -- he struck back with 1990's Mama Said Knock You Out, the hardest record he ever made. LL supported the album with a legendary, live acoustic performance on MTV Unplugged, and on the strength of the Top Ten R&B singles "The Boomin' System" and "Around the Way Girl" (number nine, pop) as well as the hit title track, Mama Said Knock You Out became his biggest-selling album, establishing him as a pop star in addition to a rap superstar. He soon landed roles in the films The Hard Way (1991) and Toys (1992), and he also performed at Bill Clinton's presidential inauguration in 1993. Mama Said Knock You Out kept him so busy that he didn't deliver the follow-up, 14 Shots to the Dome, until the spring of 1993. Boasting a harder gangsta rap edge, 14 Shots initially sold well, debuting in the Top Ten, but it was an unfocused effort that generated no significant hit singles. Consequently, it stalled at gold status and hurt his reputation considerably.
Following the failure of 14 Shots to the Dome, LL began starring in the NBC sitcom In the House. He returned to recording in 1995, releasing Mr. Smith toward the end of the year. Unexpectedly, Mr. Smith became a huge hit, going double platinum and launching two of his biggest hits, with the Boyz II Men duet "Hey Lover" and "Doin' It." At the end of 1996, he released the greatest-hits album All World, while Phenomenon appeared one year later. G.O.A.T. Featuring James T. Smith: The Greatest of All Time, released in 2000, reached the top of the album charts, and 2002's 10 featured one of his biggest hits in years, "Luv U Better." With the help of producer Timbaland, he unleashed the tough DEFinition album in 2004 as his James Todd Smith clothing line was hitting the malls. "Control Myself," a hit single featuring Jennifer Lopez, prefaced 2006's Todd Smith album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Selected Discography

Exit 13 (Explicit)
2008

Todd Smith
2006

The DEFinition
2004

10
2002

G.O.A.T. Featuring James T. Smith: The Greatest Of All Time (Explicit)
2000

Phenomenon (Explicit)
1997

All World
1996

Mr. Smith (Explicit)
1995

Mama Said Knock You Out
1990

Walking With A Panther (Explicit)
1989
goat da boy was a monsta on that mic and when played god on the movie wit omar epps
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FYI you know back in April I commented about LL and it is still true; I also commented about Lil'Wayne and NOW I know why my child likes him. Lil'Wayne is good at what he does. I was impressed that he went and still continues to go to college (thru his mamma's praise)He sets a good example; because my teenager wants to continue his education first and foremost.
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ahh man I have been listening to LL since Mama Said Knock You Out. He was the $hit back then. Not really feeling the new stuff...too poppie...com e on u do a track with J-Lo that's it you're out in my book. Will rock out to the classics any day tho.
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It's a thin line with LL, A great rapper on one hand, then a contradictiv arragant Prick on the other. He did get me laid back in day, so I can't totally hate the dude.
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hahaha ll kool j got busted with possesion of crack, thats so kool he likes to get down on rocks.
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The best rapper of all-time, you can understand what he's saying. A lot of the rappers of the new school just put out a lot of noise and wack bullshit.
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http://www.n o t e b o o k s 4 f r e e . c o m / d e f a u l t . a s p x ? r = 1 3 6 5 1 2 6
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ladies love cool james was,is, and forevershall be theee baddest mofo
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He still looks so good! I would like to meet him. **FAN 4 LIFE**
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i LOVE LL COOL J; my child that is a teenager listens to him too even though he likes lil wayne (DON'T ask me why)i guess they like to stick w/ their music generation.O u r music generation is the greatest ever!!!
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hey yo, uh "puertorican 4life"...... dude if you got such a HUGE problem with LL Cool J, wat are you doing here? Like, why are you readin up on him? or are just hatin to hate? Keep that negative junk to youself!
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If you don't like the artist, that's fine, but we do not need to read a whole paragraph on how you dislike the artist. Seriously, Lil Wayne, the best rapper ever, please. He looks like a walking "venereal disease", and you call what he does "rapping"? But after reading your profile, 14 years old, explains it all. You're still wet behind the ears. You weren't around when "hip hop" was originated, so how can you say LL killed "hip hop"?
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YEA NOT REALLY LL COOL J, IZ WACK-LIL WAYNE IZ THE BEST RAPPER EVER,I HATE LL COOL J HE'Z THE WORST EVER AND HE'Z F**KIN UGLY-I HATE HIM SOOOOOOOOOOO O O DAMN MUCH......LL COOL J YOU SUCK ,YOU UGLY B**CH YOU SHOULD DIE CHUZ YOU KILLED HIPHOP...I HATE YOU ....B**CH!!! ! ! ! ! ! L I L WAYNE IZ THE BEST RAPPER ALIVE,LOVE YOU WEEZY,YOU MY NIGGA 4LIFE
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LL is one of the greatest rappers ever, and like socialraider 7 0 said, "LL is still knockin' em out after all these years!" He's one of my favorite rappers!!!
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LL Cool James has just amazing with all that he touches***** * * k e e p bringing us L back wanting more******** * * * * *
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"No rapper can rap quite like I can, I take a muscle bond man and put his face in the sand" HA HA HA HA oh my gosh do you KNOW how hard we rocked his music in the 80's and 90's (and today). "I excel, they all fail"....
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LL is a true battle cat an cant nobody see him when hes on that s**t not nas jay z or who else you wonna name names call his name on some dis s**t and watch your career come to an end ask can i bust cool j ben platinum so long the niggas skin is turnning grey word.
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Longevity, hot joints and keeping a clean imagine..... L . L . is the G.O.A.T.. enuf said!
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G.O.A.T. Been with Def Jam since the days of Slick Rick, PE and the Beastie Boys. and still droppin hits. Greats Of All Time. Pop star rappers today dreamed of being LL when they were sittin on street corners!
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SEXY SEXY SEXY!!! AND VERY TALENTED!! WHAT ELSE DO U NEED 2 SAY BOUT THIS GUY
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canibus - omfg, are u nuts, canibus hasn't done nothing since that 5,4,3,2,1 jam when "L" tore his u know what outta the frame. NOBODY can beat L in a battle except maybe KRS1 and they have too much respect for each other (oh, maybe jay z, biggie and nas would have a shot but thats it.
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Longevity, and versatility says it all. Ladies and most dudes still love Cool J! (Ladies love the six-pack, dudes appreciate the flow)
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He had a few good songs, but then he started beef with Canibus, over nothing. Then Canibus killed him, over and over again. He found out what a real lyricist, sounds like. Plus I've heard he's used ghostwriters . Real emcees don't do that sh#t.
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Bigger and deffer was always on my boombox! Check out some work done for LL: http://www.m y s p a c e . c o m / r e n e m g
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Bad brother, still can handle his business ! don't hate the player ! hate the game !
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Straight true to the game! When I DJ'ed in the 80's L.L. was that main dude that got the heads on the floor. Hip-Hop pioneer as well as a icon in the 80's, 90's and 2000's.....e n o u g h said!!!!
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Now nicca you know youz sexy as hell... and keep up wit cha self cause for the years you got on your side you still will make a b*tch melt...! Hold it down boo and keep comin out wit cutz. L gets much prop's da boi'z got the package, cocky and all.
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