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Title: new ll cool j
Post by: krazyk on April 22, 2002, 01:42:21 PM
i just gotta give props to whoever put that song "10 million stars" by ll cool j on teecees top 6.  I love this song.  Is it new and is it gonna be on ll's new cd?
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: platinumk777 on April 22, 2002, 05:10:53 PM
I'm the whoever that put it in teecee's top 6. I don't know which CD it's gonna be in tho. All I know is that it's in the Streetsweepers vol.9 CD, by DJ Kay Slay, but that's the underground shit. Glad to hear you liked the track  ;D
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: bricklayer on April 22, 2002, 06:58:27 PM
was up fellas....can ya'll hook it up wit a link......ive always been a fan off L.L.'s undeground shit......i was bumpin jack the ripper in my car earlier today.... ripped can-i-bus a new asshole......holllllllllla
peace
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: Smooth on April 22, 2002, 06:59:47 PM
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was up fellas....can ya'll hook it up wit a link......ive always been a fan off L.L.'s undeground shit......i was bumpin jack the ripper in my car earlier today.... ripped can-i-bus a new asshole......holllllllllla
peace


for real... we need a link for this shit... i tired to find it but i couldn't
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: teecee on April 22, 2002, 07:29:04 PM
Sup ya'll, this will definitely be on LL's upcoming cd....it is one of the few tracks not done by the Neptunes and is one of the best songs....i got it on audio galaxy on the weekend, so it is out there....
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: Hatesrats™ on April 22, 2002, 09:07:53 PM

I think Cool J is going for the 5 mic's this time round...
What yall think..?

Maybe more battle type rhymes, some serious "father type" song's and a definete booty banger...LL always deliver's in this catagory.

Coupled by some tight production...and LL is gonna take a stand for his "G.O.A.T." claim, and take it to the king's of N.Y.

I honestly doubt any of the top cats out there wanna see LL in a battle situation. (Jay-Nas)
although I would love to see LL ripem' just for fun....it would be tight to watch Cool J tear em' to shreds....lol

LL cool J in 2002
Hatesrats 2oo2
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: eNgIeS on April 22, 2002, 10:00:12 PM
True, I'm not that big on LL, but that guy is the king of battle tracks. He brings up all the true shit & does so much with it lyrically.

Most battle artists have no truth in there disses, like Eminem he'll just say Britney sucks off Carson & all these pathetic jokes & lies.

LL, Nas, Jay Z, Jada & Mobb Deep mostly bring facts in there disses & reck people bad
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: =[Euthanasia]= on April 23, 2002, 03:43:01 AM
LL's new LP is gonna be his tenth right? Thats one long & successful career  :o
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: PLANT on April 23, 2002, 05:44:02 AM
big up's to LL Cool J
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: KVB on April 23, 2002, 05:47:38 AM
Props to LL Cool J
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: krazyk on April 23, 2002, 06:38:01 AM
I don't know if any of you saw this or not, but for those who didn't, here ya go.
MTV.com

LL Cool J Turns Focus Back To 'Ladies Love' On Ten
(02.26.2002)

Plain and simple, Ladies Love Cool James.

LL Cool J knows that ingratiating himself to the females has been a key to his 17-year-long career in the rap game, yet on his last LP, G.O.A.T., he got caught up in spitting raw rhymes to cement himself as the all-time best MC.

Now, instead of sipping Hennessy on a street corner with thugs, Cool J is back to licking his lips while popping champagne bottles with the finest of women on his new album, Ten. This LP is not about reinventing LL Cool J, said the project's A&R rep, Eric Nicks ? it's about going back to his roots.

The Neptunes-produced "You Should," which is likely to feature Ronald Isley on the hook, is a lyrical instruction manual on how you should treat your woman. "I'm 'a make you feel good/ It'll be my pleasure to take you out the 'hood," LL rhymes in his trademark laid-back, seductive tone. "I'm 'a caress your face and give you the keys to your place.../ Take you to church and teach you who God is."

The Trackmasters sample Keni Burke's 1982 track "Rising to the Top" for "Paradise." Missy Elliott's songbird protégé Tweet weighs in on the chorus, singing, "For the right price, I'll take you to paradise."  Meanwhile, Uncle L follows up on that Chivalry 101 motif by promising to "lay the mink down, let you walk over a puddle."

And even when LL forgets some of his own relationship philosophies, like on his first single "Love You Better" (Nicks says he wants to get the single to radio in May after 112 lay their vocals on the hook), the ladies can't be mad at him. He's not afraid to admit his mistakes.

"I stop tellin' you the lovin' was good/ Too busy frontin' in the hood," he says as he pleads for forgiveness on the song. Throughout the track he reflects on the life he and his wifey share, and he realizes he doesn't want to lose it.

Although he heavily caters to the women on the album, he doesn't lose touch with the fellas. "Niggy Nuts" is an urgent freestyle, and Cool J throws on his ruthless-rhymes voice ? like on "Mama Said Knock You Out." The Neptunes, who produced five of the LP's ten tracks, deviate from their futuristic sonics in favor of less abstract sounds. Here, they bring LL back to the street with a beat that comes off like a fire alarm.

"10 Million Stars," which may be going out to mixtape DJs in the next three weeks, is another street-flavored freestyle. Rapping over Ron "Amen-Ra" Lawrence's operatic beat, LL tells all the "hardcore cats" that they'll be "getting stomped on like doormats" when he's done with them. He starts the song with the album's most revealing line ? he tells the world, "You could call it a comeback."

Yes, LL knows he has something to prove, not only to the fans and his peers, but to record label execs. The LP is tentatively scheduled to drop around Independence Day. Fitting, considering the release marks the fulfillment of his contract and the start of his musical free agency.


Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: Lil Jay on April 23, 2002, 10:51:00 AM
http://trickology.com/soundcheck/stream.php?id=166&audio=llcoolj10millionstars.rm
Title: Re: new ll cool j
Post by: bricklayer on April 23, 2002, 06:48:04 PM
yeah l.l.'s all cool talkin bout da ladies and shit.......but im more into his lyrical content and his skillz and i think he does have some sense of urgency to show that........holllllllla
peace