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Well, the man isn't wrong. He continued to explain he was the first rapper to make endorsements for clothing brands and attire a thing in the rap game and helped paved the way for rappers to become actors on television and movies.
While we would've loved it if he went further into his songs like "Round The Way Girl" or performed "Hey Lover" or "I Shot Ya," the man still put on quite the performance in his silver pants and matching bucket as went into a few songs from his illustrious catalogue.
LL COOL J delivered a reaction to Hip-Hop Wired's recent 'Rap Battles That Shifted Hip Culture' cover story.
LL COOL J sat down with media personality Charlamagne Tha God for an interviewing, discussing his beef with JAY-Z and more.
LL COOL J returns to music after not dropping since 2013 to release "Saturday Night Special," from his upcoming LP, The FORCE.
While LL Cool J’s Rap legacy is undisputable he doesn’t get enough credit for his sense of humor. He recently discussed not getting an invite to the Roc Nation Brunch and it is pure comedy.
Launching late last week, Rock The Bells, the global lifestyle brand dedicated to classic Hip-Hop created by LL Cool J, released its most expansive entry into the consumer products and apparel space with the launch of its “Hip-Hop is Essential” line.
One of Kanye West’s most recent antics is not sitting well with the self proclaimed greatest of all time. LL Cool J is making it clear Ye needs to put more respect on the brand he help build.
We can't front it was looking a little shaky for Todd Smith, but its good to know he still understands what is going on in these streets.
With a proven bigot in office, the Hip-Hop community now is taking political matters into their hands. A new party has been launched and is seeking the help of some legendary MC’s for representation.
Like the rest of us older heads, Hip-Hop OG LL Cool J has an affinity for golden era rap music and is looking to throw up a new classic Hip-Hop channel on SiriusXM radio.
Over the weekend, veteran rapper and actor LL Cool J, born James Todd Smith, became the first rapper to win the Kennedy Center Honor.