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  2. 4, 3, 2, 1 (LL Cool J song) - Wikipedia

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    4, 3, 2, 1 (LL Cool J song) " 4, 3, 2, 1 " is a song by Queens rapper LL Cool J featuring Method Man & Redman, Canibus and DMX from LL Cool J's seventh album Phenomenon as the second single. It was released on December 9, 1997, for Def Jam Recordings and was produced by Erick Sermon. The single featured an extended version not featured on the ...

  3. Second Round K.O. - Wikipedia

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    Background. "Second Round K.O." is a diss track by Canibus directed at LL Cool J. The feud had started after Canibus' appearance on LL's " 4, 3, 2, 1. Canibus' original verse contained the lyrics "L, is that a mic on your arm? Let me borrow that", which LL took offense to. LL responded by writing an indirect diss towards Canibus on the same song.

  4. Phenomenon (LL Cool J album) - Wikipedia

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    The Source. [6] Phenomenon is the seventh studio album by rapper LL Cool J, released on October 14, 1997. After the success of his previous release Mr. Smith, the same basic principles are followed here, with several R&B -influenced tracks, and a couple of more hardcore rap tracks.

  5. LL Cool J - Wikipedia

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    LL Cool J has written four books, including I Make My Own Rules, (1997), an autobiography cowritten with Karen Hunter. His second book was the children-oriented book called And The Winner Is... published in 2002. In 2006, LL Cool J and his personal trainer, Dave "Scooter" Honig, wrote a fitness book titled The Platinum Workout.

  6. Going Back to Cali (LL Cool J song) - Wikipedia

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    Going Back to Cali (LL Cool J song) " Going Back to Cali " is a 1988 single by LL Cool J from the Less than Zero soundtrack album as well as his third album, Walking with a Panther. The song was co-written and produced by Rick Rubin. It peaked at No. 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #12 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs, and was eventually certified ...

  7. Radio (LL Cool J album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: 1985. "Rock the Bells". Released: September 22, 1986. Radio is the debut studio album by American rapper LL Cool J. It was released on November 18, 1985, by Def Jam Recordings and Columbia Records. It was also Def Jam's first full-length album release. The album was recorded at Chung King House of Metal in New York City with producer ...

  8. LL Cool J Set as New Year’s Rockin’ Eve Times Square ...

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    Mama said knock 2023 out. Grammy winner, 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and NCIS-verse vet LL Cool J has joined the slate of performers for this Sunday night’s Dick Clark’s New Year ...

  9. G.O.A.T. (LL Cool J album) - Wikipedia

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    Released: June 27, 2000. "You and Me". Released: October 17, 2000. G.O.A.T. featuring James T. Smith: The Greatest of All Time (simply known as G.O.A.T.) is the eighth studio album by American rapper LL Cool J. Released September 12, 2000 on the Def Jam label, the album topped the US Billboard 200, the rapper's first to reach number one.