Fabolous is making a Santa Claus-eque push for notoriety in 2014 with the release of his Young OG Project, tomorrow on Christmas Day. Now that he’s aligned with the Roc, he’s feeling bigger and deffer than ever before, but that doesn’t mean he was able to get all the provisions he needed from Def Jam […]
Ashanti dropped a couple of projects this year, but what she has been really dropping low was those cakes. The R&B singer and LL Cool J‘s daughter staged a holiday twerk battle, and even got some of their friends in on the action.
Good old St. Nicholas arrived early this year in the form of the Christmas In Brooklyn concert, which Hot 97 held at Barclays Center on Saturday night (December 20). Boasting a diverse list of acts, including Run D.M.C. and LL Cool J, the latter legend set was littered with surprises.
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.
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).
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
LL Cool J gives “I’m Nice,” featuring Raekwon, Murda Mook and Ron Browz, the proper visual treatment.
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.
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.
On Thursday (July 31), LL Cool J alongside Russell Simmons visited New York City jail complex, Rikers Island.
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.