LL Cool J
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Music LL Cool J remembers the incident with humor.
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Tallie Spencer -
Music Apparently, it's all love.
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Elias Andrews -
Music LL Cool J's influence in hip-hop are showcased through iconic hits spanning from his debut to modern classics.
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Music Lil Wayne flips the LL Cool J's classic, "Rock The Bells," for his breakout The Carter VI track "Bells." U2's Bono is also a feature.
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Bryson "Boom" Paul - Music One of the greatest business moves artists and rappers can make is owning their masters. Here's a list of rappers who have been shrewd enough to gain ownership of their masters.
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Angelique Garr
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Music Learn about the origins and global impact of Hip Hop, a cultural movement born in the South Bronx in the 1970s that continues to resonate.
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Music "Murdergram" is speculated to land on Cool J's firsy record in over a decade, but that could all be put to rest now.
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Songs Saweetie over a Q-Tip is a surprise, but she bodies it.
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Music Explore the lasting impact of LL Cool J's album that redefined hip-hop with its powerful lyrics and innovative sound.
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Rain Adams -
Gram A man by the name of LoveBenJi claims that he's the "hidden" biological son of LL Cool J.
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Aron A. -
Music The Chicago rapper joined the rap pioneer for a few stops on his current tour.
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TV The rapper and actor spent ten years on "NCIS: Los Angeles" before crossing over.
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Noah Grant -
Music LL Cool J ushered in the '90s with a timeless album.
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Demi Phillips -
Music LL Cool J has made bank from owning the rights to his own music.
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Ben Mock -
TV LL Cool J has proved he can last in Hollywood with his TV and movie roles. Which one of his is your favorite?
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Brandon Simmons -
Pop Culture Quest was hoping to see Slim Shady at his Detroit performance with LL Cool J earlier this month.
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Hayley Hynes -
Music LL Cool J seemingly trolled fans after he said he wasn't going to drop his upcoming album with Q-Tip.
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Aron A. -
Music LL Cool J released his debut album, Radio, in 1985. It includes classic songs such as “I Can’t Live Without My Radio,” “Rock The Bells."
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Bryson "Boom" Paul