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Talk about a hell of the run. The OGs Reggie Osse and Premium Pete return with the latest installment of The Combat Jack Show, this time featuring the legendary LL Cool J.

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You never know when Snoop Dogg’s record-spinning alter ego, DJ Snoopadelic will show up. The latest sighting was for a great cause, witnessed at his joint venture with Happy Socks during their Winter 2014 event that benefitted Snoop’s Youth Football League (SYFL).

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With GOAT 2 on the way, LL Cool J whets fans appetites with an aggressive new track titled “Break Your Face.”

Piggybacking off of Tyga’s highly publicized gripes with Young Money/Cash Money and his gripes label mates Drake and Nicki Minaj, Hip-Hop Wired recalls a list of other MCs who also beefed with artists on their label

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LL Cool J gives “I’m Nice,” featuring Raekwon, Murda Mook and Ron Browz, the proper visual treatment.

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LL Cooj J is back to remind you that he’s the “G.O.A.T.” and he’s using his seasoned bars to accomplish that mission.

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LL Cool J must have heard/read all those comments on the Internets that said he was basically washed and needed to stick with the acting money. Uncle L returns to form on “I’m Nice” with help from Ron Browz, Raekwon and Murda Mook.

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On Thursday (July 31), LL Cool J alongside Russell Simmons visited New York City jail complex, Rikers Island.

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Unbeknownst to most, LL Cool J has been in the studio cooking up a sequel to his 2000 LP, G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time). With that news comes the first single, “The Hustler,” featuring reggae artist Mavado.

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On Sunday night (June 8), the 2014 Tony Awards put on a special Hip-Hop performance, of all things, featuring LL Cool J, T.I. and Hugh Jackman.

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A song titled “All Night Long” can only be about a short list of things. But when you add LL Cool J to the fold, the amount of meanings dwindle even more.

In the 40 years that Hip-Hop has existed, these are but a few (well, 15) of the most saccharine rap videos to ever grace the screen.