LL COOL J said himself he snapped because everybody started calling him soft when gangsta rap was taking over the music. He was labeled as the ladies man and his last album (walking with a panther) didn't sell that well and made him mad and Kool Moe Dee made it no better 😂
@@olschoolTonyCarter it's my favorite LL album but the marketing killed it. They released those 3 corny dance songs from the album. Everything else on it were bangers 🔥
1. Kool Moe Dee made him mad. 2. Mike Tyson used to come out to this and him and LL were real friends. That's why when Canibus had Mike on the track, it really hurt LL. Mike Tyson said he didn't know it was a diss specifically to LL. They're back friends again 😂
This was LL’s comeback album, before this people had started calling him soft, saying things like he fell off, Kool Moe Dee was battling him, people were taking shots saying LL had “lost it” LL heard the talk, while having a conversation with his grandmother she had told him to go back out there and “knock they asses out” so when he dropped this album it effectively put LL back on the map and to this day it’s considered a classic.
This track was a dis track in response to Kool Moe Dee’s track “How You Like Me Now?” The two of them had a Rap rivalry that went back and forth for several albums. This track was such a monster hit that it ended Kool Moe Dee’s career instantly! LL more than lived up to the threat of this song!
Actually the track LL did for Kool Moe Dee was til da break of dawn where he dissed at least four rappers at the same time. Like the guys said above, his grandma told him to knock them out and it gave him inspiration for the song. LL admitted this in an interview.
That came from the most legendary beef battle in Hiphop. Kool moo dee started it with How you like me now, LL responded with Jack the Ripper, Moo Dee came back with Lets Go, and so on..
Actually, this was a response to anybody in hip hop who was saying he fell off because he blew up and started making more commercial and love songs... because hip hop went through a pro-black era around the late '80s and early '90s, but LL was still doing his thing being a jiggy, lover, playboy gangsta... he acted as if political rap didn't exist and the fans weren't feelin' it. They even threw his cassette tapes back at him on stage at one of his concerts.
This album set the 90s off perfectly. My favorite LL album and might I add he was probably number 1 or 1(a) of top solo rappers at that time, right after MC Hammer (for what that's worth). Old heads will remember. Glad you're feeling better!
This song, "Mama Said Knock You Out" is the title track of LL's 4th album Consecutive Platinum Record, CD and cassette, also titled Mama Said Knock You Out. The single "Mama Said Knock You Out", is played throughtout the Universal movie The Hard Way, starring Michael J. Fox, James Woods, and LL Cool J as an undercover cop, which he co-starred.
Marley Marl who produced this track (and pioneered golden era hiphop production) said LL was really fired up in the studio and got impatient when the engineer took time to get ready to start recording. LL went ”COME ON MAN!” to the engineer and that become the line that opens the song!
Well he was at a low point in his 🚗. Had got booed off the stage at a festival in NYC. He was written off by the public. And his grandmother told him to go "knock em out".
Yo Ahmad! Not only is this one of my favorite albums, "Boomin System" is one of my favorite songs Period. Boomin System/ Around the way girl/ Mr. Goodbar/ Milky Cereal/ Illegal Search/ The Power of God/ and others...
Good one! Boomin System is a good one and Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag (used the Mobb Deep sample before they did. He doesn't get enough credit because he's been around for so long. He made an entire album without cursing just to prove a point. He made a song with an orchestra, just to prove he could. This was probably the 2nd of 3 iterations of his (Angry L....lol), then he went on to say he was the G.O.A.T and did a lot of collabs.
As LL explained...that's his grandmother in the video who raised him in her house and he also called Mama. He was back in Queens at her house mad about how he was being called going soft. And she told him..."well you just need to go out there and knock them out!" And that's how the song was born.....
This song was his return after being labeled soft...what a return!! I still bump this like it was 1990...priceless timeless song...this right here was BOSS and still is!!
The Industry was taking shots at him specifically Kool Moe's Dee, Ice-T, Hammer and a host of up and coming flash in the pan artist because his previous album was more geared to appeal to flexing his sex appeal and flossing while groups like Public Enemy, BDP and NWA was hardening up the game. He dropped a diss record on that album addressing all 3 of them called Till the Break of Dawn. This album put him back on top and broke him into the mainstream salvaging his rep and career.
Peace King. Peace to the Family. I love this album. You are right this was a shot at the industry that's why he strated with "Don't call it a comeback, I been here for years." 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
KOOL MOE DEE DID IT🤷🏾♀️,at the end that's his real grandma who he love and cherish...NOW U GOTTA REACT TO KOOL MOE DEE-HOW U LIKE ME NOW.DISS FOR LLCOOL J
His Dj/ Producer from the B.A.D Album Dj Bobcat. They were in the studio drinking 40's when Marley Marl came in and said the song was wack, so Bobcat told LL to go harder. When you here the come on man in the beginning Bobcat had pissed him off that's where the aggression came from. Plus, the fans and rappers said he had gone soft since his early days. So his grandmother, who appears at the end of the video told him he has to knock the competition out. Check out future of the funk on UA-cam it's an LL Cool J video documentary.
LL was amazing. He had multiple battles going on during the time this song was made. LL established himself as a hard core/battle rapper, but he always had at least one song that appealed to the ladies on every album. His name Ladies Love Cool J says it all. “I Need Love” is the song that put him commercially on the map. It made him the mega star that he is. Because of this fact, he lost credibility from the streets and was seen as going soft. He was also in a battle with first generation rapper Kool Moe D. This was nothing more than a passing of the torch type of thing. Because when it was all said and done, LL’s career continues, and KMD’s career ended. In the end, Cool J had to show and prove that he was the lyrical beast we thought he was when he just came in the scene. Then he was able to be both the fighter and lover. To this day, LL’s bars are still 🔥
The aggression stemmed from a few things, but the song is mostly directed at no one and everyone. He was putting the rap world on notice that he was still a force to be reckoned with after a couple bad years.
This song and by extension the album itself was a response to all the critics that had said LL fell off. His previous album before this, Walking with a Panther, was not well received and people was saying LL ain't have it anymore. So really it was the critics that made him mad.
Beef with Kool Moe Dee (and a few others...he had beefs with Kool Moe Dee, Ice T, and a few others....). This whole album is fantastic. The title track is his Grandma told him to knock 'em out. If you want some DEEP CUTS off this album: Eat Em Up L Chill and Farmers Blvd. Also a fan of Boomin' System, Milky Cereal, Jinglin' Baby, Mr. Goodbar, Around the Way Girl, and 6 minutes of Pleasure.
I guess that means, it's time for you to Discover Kool Moe Dee - my recommandation is "Let's Go". Imo super underrated but lyrically genius and made LL feel bad ;p
This was a diss track towards Kool Moe Dee (one of many back and forth). It was also, amusingly, the main hit-song to Arnold Schwarzenegger's movie: Last Action Hero. I'm pretty sure the song did better than the movie lol.
Y'all really need to go watch the LIVE performance at the awards show by in the day. It was hella ridiculous! Here's the title... L.L. Cool J - The Power Of God ~ Mama Said Knock You Out.
Oh and LL actually box - and he got that one-hitter-quitter power. And if you diggin LL then you need to check out "I Shot Ya" Remix (and the original with just LL) with him, Foxy Brown, Keith Murray, Prodigy from Mobb Deep, and Fat Joe. One of the ALL TIME street BANGERS of the 90s.
Kool Moe Dee felt that a young new artist by the name of LL COOL J was being disrespectful and arrogant when he claimed that he was “only 18 makin' more than ya pops.” Moe Dee responded with 1987's “How Ya' Like Me Now,” LL COOL J responded with “Jack The Ripper,” and the two went back and forth over several songs
This was against Kool Moe Dee. The beef was the greatest back and forth battle maybe of all time. It was so hard that this came out 8 years later as LL hoped to lure Moe Dee out of retirement to respond. But Moe Dee did not take the bait. There were at least 6 albums dropped between them that went at it.
This album he went the no cussin route....before & after is another story lol. The "I excel, they all fail" line comes from his 1st single called 'Rock The Bells'.
Story is This is LL 4th album. While his 3rd was a cool listen. It didn't have anything for the STREETS n that was His blueprint. Hard song then commercial joints for the ladies. Between his 3rd n 4th album it was the Westcoast Takeover. So LL went back to Gma basement to write these Raps after Nana said..."Just Knock um out Baby". Basically he went back to his roots here like a boxer that goes back to thr old dusty gym for motivation feel me young 👑
Kool more dee was part of the reason...go listen to his song called jack the ripper, he firing Kool more dee tail up...rock the bells is aggressive like this too
The beat on that song sucks. It already sounded dated when the song was new. That's why Jack the Ripper and Mama Said Knock You out won LL the whole beef. Marley Marl was supplying Cool J with monster beats. With the exception of How Ya Like Me Know, every beat Moe Dee used during this LL feud was garbage.
This is a diss to Kool Moe Dee who started beefing with LL Cool J with his diss track How Ya Like Me Now, you gotta react to their battle and here's some other LL Cool J diss tracks Jingling Baby (Kool Moe Dee Diss) To Da Break Of Dawn (Kool Moe Dee, MC Hammer, EPMD, Ice-T Diss) Back Where I Belong - feat. Ja Rule (Canibus Diss) LL Cool J - feat. Kandice Love (Canibus Diss) U Can't F**k With Me - feat. Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Jayo Felony (Jamie Foxx Diss) Queens - feat 50 Cent, Prodigy, Kool G Rap & Tony Yayo (Jay-Z Diss) New York (Jay-Z Diss)
Props on the Back where I belong and Queens mention. GOAT album was a solid album. I remember Queens was part of the backlash from artist when Jay-Z became Def Jam president and he felt Def Jam was treating him like a has been.
LL COOL J said himself he snapped because everybody started calling him soft when gangsta rap was taking over the music. He was labeled as the ladies man and his last album (walking with a panther) didn't sell that well and made him mad and Kool Moe Dee made it no better 😂
That album still went platinum I think. It is one of his best albums. (It's better than that 14 Shots To The Dome album 😆)
@@olschoolTonyCarter it's my favorite LL album but the marketing killed it. They released those 3 corny dance songs from the album. Everything else on it were bangers 🔥
@@michaelperez5273 I like Type Of Guy tho lol
@@camronshean1758 I thought so
Actually it went platinum but it was considered too pop even though some hardcore bangers are on that album
1. Kool Moe Dee made him mad.
2. Mike Tyson used to come out to this and him and LL were real friends. That's why when Canibus had Mike on the track, it really hurt LL. Mike Tyson said he didn't know it was a diss specifically to LL. They're back friends again 😂
Which fight did Tyson come out to this? I know he came out to welcome to the terradome a couple of times.
And I heard his grandma, actually told him he need a knock kool moe deei out
@@lerebele1 I wanna say it was when he fought Razor Ruddock, somewhere around then.
This was LL’s comeback album, before this people had started calling him soft, saying things like he fell off, Kool Moe Dee was battling him, people were taking shots saying LL had “lost it” LL heard the talk, while having a conversation with his grandmother she had told him to go back out there and “knock they asses out” so when he dropped this album it effectively put LL back on the map and to this day it’s considered a classic.
This track was a dis track in response to Kool Moe Dee’s track “How You Like Me Now?” The two of them had a Rap rivalry that went back and forth for several albums. This track was such a monster hit that it ended Kool Moe Dee’s career instantly! LL more than lived up to the threat of this song!
Actually the track LL did for Kool Moe Dee was til da break of dawn where he dissed at least four rappers at the same time. Like the guys said above, his grandma told him to knock them out and it gave him inspiration for the song. LL admitted this in an interview.
That came from the most legendary beef battle in Hiphop.
Kool moo dee started it with How you like me now, LL responded with Jack the Ripper, Moo Dee came back with Lets Go, and so on..
Far from “the most legendary”…
@@forcedtohaveahandle
Name a hip hop battle that was better. It went on for years. And all in good fun.
Actually, this was a response to anybody in hip hop who was saying he fell off because he blew up and started making more commercial and love songs... because hip hop went through a pro-black era around the late '80s and early '90s, but LL was still doing his thing being a jiggy, lover, playboy gangsta... he acted as if political rap didn't exist and the fans weren't feelin' it. They even threw his cassette tapes back at him on stage at one of his concerts.
You are correct 👍🏾
This album set the 90s off perfectly. My favorite LL album and might I add he was probably number 1 or 1(a) of top solo rappers at that time, right after MC Hammer (for what that's worth). Old heads will remember. Glad you're feeling better!
I'd agree with that
In 1990, my favorite rapper was probably Grand Puba...
Back when LL wanted all the smoke, classic!
He snapped on DJ Akademiks for calling hip hop pioneers dusty 🤣🤣🤣
I seen that not too long ago 😂😂🔥
LL has a new track out called "Passion". Lyrically LL is on 🔥! Go check it out!
This song, "Mama Said Knock You Out" is the title track of LL's 4th album Consecutive Platinum Record, CD and cassette, also titled Mama Said Knock You Out. The single "Mama Said Knock You Out", is played throughtout the Universal movie The Hard Way, starring Michael J. Fox, James Woods, and LL Cool J as an undercover cop, which he co-starred.
There was never a rap song that sounded like this before or since.
Marley Marl who produced this track (and pioneered golden era hiphop production) said LL was really fired up in the studio and got impatient when the engineer took time to get ready to start recording. LL went ”COME ON MAN!” to the engineer and that become the line that opens the song!
Well he was at a low point in his 🚗. Had got booed off the stage at a festival in NYC. He was written off by the public. And his grandmother told him to go "knock em out".
He was dissing Kool Moe Dee. I’m this song LL says “ how you like me now ?” He was referring to Kool Moe Dee song called “ how you like me now? “ lol
30 years later
"I Shot Ya"
🔥
L.L, Prodigy, Fat Joe, Foxy Brown, Keith Murray
Excellent 😊
Yo Ahmad!
Not only is this one of my favorite albums, "Boomin System" is one of my favorite songs Period.
Boomin System/ Around the way girl/ Mr. Goodbar/ Milky Cereal/ Illegal Search/ The Power of God/ and others...
I remember when this first dropped. Dope. LL is a legend
Good one! Boomin System is a good one and Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag (used the Mobb Deep sample before they did. He doesn't get enough credit because he's been around for so long. He made an entire album without cursing just to prove a point. He made a song with an orchestra, just to prove he could. This was probably the 2nd of 3 iterations of his (Angry L....lol), then he went on to say he was the G.O.A.T and did a lot of collabs.
Boomin System was nice
The original Boomin System that had the end of summer on lock in 90'.
@@Hooderaw big facts!
My favorite performance of this is when he did it live on MTV back in the '90s, he killed that
He ABSOLUTLEY MURDER THAT PERFORMANCE.
MTV was genius for having a LL Unplugged. The whole show is crazy
As Tupac said... "LL cool J is hard as hell"
As LL explained...that's his grandmother in the video who raised him in her house and he also called Mama. He was back in Queens at her house mad about how he was being called going soft. And she told him..."well you just need to go out there and knock them out!" And that's how the song was born.....
This record was the BOMB when it came out, all over the world. i Remember being in a bar fight in Spain when this song was on :)
Rampage EPMD & LL is fire too
This song was his return after being labeled soft...what a return!! I still bump this like it was 1990...priceless timeless song...this right here was BOSS and still is!!
The Industry was taking shots at him specifically Kool Moe's Dee, Ice-T, Hammer and a host of up and coming flash in the pan artist because his previous album was more geared to appeal to flexing his sex appeal and flossing while groups like Public Enemy, BDP and NWA was hardening up the game. He dropped a diss record on that album addressing all 3 of them called Till the Break of Dawn. This album put him back on top and broke him into the mainstream salvaging his rep and career.
THIS IS THE “I’M BAD” PART TWO..
Glad to see recovered you back at it. Salute king.
Thirty years later, this song is still a masterpiece. Those lyrics, and that flow... so catchy.
Peace King. Peace to the Family. I love this album. You are right this was a shot at the industry that's why he strated with "Don't call it a comeback, I been here for years." 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
I was able to score last minute tickets for this tour. Ended up in the front row right the speaker wall. My ears were ringing for 2 days
Some of his Bars were shot at Kool Moe 7:39 Dee'How You Like Now"
KOOL MOE DEE DID IT🤷🏾♀️,at the end that's his real grandma who he love and cherish...NOW U GOTTA REACT TO KOOL MOE DEE-HOW U LIKE ME NOW.DISS FOR LLCOOL J
Sup Dre..... This track was the last song played on "Dj Red Alert" show early 1990's💯💯💯👑👑👑
Similar driving groove as Fight the Power by Public Enemy recorded a few years earlier in 89.
You gotta review LL COOL J - To Da Break of Dawn, where goes at all the people he was beefing with in the late 80s, early 90s
His Dj/ Producer from the B.A.D Album Dj Bobcat. They were in the studio drinking 40's when Marley Marl came in and said the song was wack, so Bobcat told LL to go harder. When you here the come on man in the beginning Bobcat had pissed him off that's where the aggression came from. Plus, the fans and rappers said he had gone soft since his early days. So his grandmother, who appears at the end of the video told him he has to knock the competition out. Check out future of the funk on UA-cam it's an LL Cool J video documentary.
Best way to round this off would be to now check out Kool Moe Dee's Death Blow video just to put everything into context.
Ll cool j queens new york represents.this song is a masterpiece.word up son
ABSOLUTE CLASSIC!!! You should check out the MTV Unplugged version, because its FUCKING EPIC!!! 💯😎
Some say Marley Marl saved LL Career With This Album...
Nevertheless This Album is Classic Material 🔥!!
Kool Moe Dee dis LL in the song called: (How you like Me now) that’s why LL Mention how you like now in the song.
This album pretty much saved his career.
LL was aggressive and Kool Moe D know why 😂😂😂😂
watch the unplugged version one of the best live performances in human history
LL was amazing. He had multiple battles going on during the time this song was made. LL established himself as a hard core/battle rapper, but he always had at least one song that appealed to the ladies on every album. His name Ladies Love Cool J says it all. “I Need Love” is the song that put him commercially on the map. It made him the mega star that he is. Because of this fact, he lost credibility from the streets and was seen as going soft.
He was also in a battle with first generation rapper Kool Moe D. This was nothing more than a passing of the torch type of thing. Because when it was all said and done, LL’s career continues, and KMD’s career ended.
In the end, Cool J had to show and prove that he was the lyrical beast we thought he was when he just came in the scene. Then he was able to be both the fighter and lover. To this day, LL’s bars are still 🔥
Check out "Droppin' Em". Wreckage. Bars of fury.
He gets crazy on Crossroads also
It was a Diss Kool More Dee and Kool Moe Response was Def Blow and Let's Go !
The aggression stemmed from a few things, but the song is mostly directed at no one and everyone. He was putting the rap world on notice that he was still a force to be reckoned with after a couple bad years.
Now you gotta go listen to 2nd round Knock Out by Cannibus. Which was a response to this song after 4,3,2,1 beef!
This song and by extension the album itself was a response to all the critics that had said LL fell off. His previous album before this, Walking with a Panther, was not well received and people was saying LL ain't have it anymore. So really it was the critics that made him mad.
Beef with Kool Moe Dee (and a few others...he had beefs with Kool Moe Dee, Ice T, and a few others....). This whole album is fantastic. The title track is his Grandma told him to knock 'em out. If you want some DEEP CUTS off this album: Eat Em Up L Chill and Farmers Blvd. Also a fan of Boomin' System, Milky Cereal, Jinglin' Baby, Mr. Goodbar, Around the Way Girl, and 6 minutes of Pleasure.
I guess that means, it's time for you to Discover Kool Moe Dee - my recommandation is "Let's Go". Imo super underrated but lyrically genius and made LL feel bad ;p
This was a diss track towards Kool Moe Dee (one of many back and forth). It was also, amusingly, the main hit-song to Arnold Schwarzenegger's movie: Last Action Hero. I'm pretty sure the song did better than the movie lol.
You should listen to Jingling Baby. He goes at Kool Moe Dee, MC Shan, & MC Hammer.
The Goat 🐐
Look at the Wyclef diss to LL called try again
He was talking about Kool Moe Dee, Ice Tee and MC Hammer
Y'all really need to go watch the LIVE performance at the awards show by in the day. It was hella ridiculous! Here's the title... L.L. Cool J - The Power Of God ~ Mama Said Knock You Out.
he was dealing with the upcoming of gangsta rap... felt insecure, discussed this with his grandmother. advice from her... knock them out!
Ah nevermind lol
Walking With A Panther album is my favorite banger. Only a couple of duds
This was a diss towards the Music Industry but also to Kool Moe Dee
Oh and LL actually box - and he got that one-hitter-quitter power. And if you diggin LL then you need to check out "I Shot Ya" Remix (and the original with just LL) with him, Foxy Brown, Keith Murray, Prodigy from Mobb Deep, and Fat Joe. One of the ALL TIME street BANGERS of the 90s.
there is a reason why Biggie says his full name on the ready to die album... before Biggie was called the GOAT... the title went to James Todd Smith
LL always rapped aggressive, you reviewed an aggressive "i'm bad". LL always had aggressive songs
This cut sent me back to the lab. This was changing phase album. Hip hop was turning to the west as a powerhouse
You should also check out Jack The Ripper, Im Bad, and I'm That Type of Guy by LL
Kool Moe Dee, and Ice-T, and anyone else who thought LL fell off. Listen to the rest of the Album. ✌🏾✊🏾
Kool Moe Dee felt that a young new artist by the name of LL COOL J was being disrespectful and arrogant when he claimed that he was “only 18 makin' more than ya pops.” Moe Dee responded with 1987's “How Ya' Like Me Now,” LL COOL J responded with “Jack The Ripper,” and the two went back and forth over several songs
Soundtrack of the Movie the hard way with James Woods and Michael j Fox.
Going back to Cali.. by ll cool j hard as hell.. check it out
"Trip To Your Heart" Sly & The Family Stone #originalsamples
If you haven’t already , check out Eat Em Up L Chill. I think you will dig it!
This was against Kool Moe Dee. The beef was the greatest back and forth battle maybe of all time. It was so hard that this came out 8 years later as LL hoped to lure Moe Dee out of retirement to respond. But Moe Dee did not take the bait. There were at least 6 albums dropped between them that went at it.
I'm not sure if you have. Check out EMPD. Strictly Business, you gotsta chill so what ya sayen tons of good songs.
LL Cool J- To Da Break Of Dawn (MC Hammer, Kool Moe Dee, and Ice T diss)
LL's hardcore is some of his best work. you gotta do "ill bomb" if you haven't heard it yet. you
This album he went the no cussin route....before & after is another story lol. The "I excel, they all fail" line comes from his 1st single called 'Rock The Bells'.
Bruh, review Immortal Technique "4th Branch"..trust cant go wrong..
Listen to LL Cool J - "Jack The Ripper" was a diss to Kool Mo Dee back in the day.
The DOC "No one Can do it Better" . . one of the Dopest Ole school Albums ever. . not one Cuss word on the record.
When he said "listen to my gear shift" i thought he said "listen to my gay shit" lol xD
this is LL's best album, you should add this album to possible albums to review
Story is
This is LL 4th album. While his 3rd was a cool listen. It didn't have anything for the STREETS n that was His blueprint. Hard song then commercial joints for the ladies. Between his 3rd n 4th album it was the Westcoast Takeover. So LL went back to Gma basement to write these Raps after Nana said..."Just Knock um out Baby". Basically he went back to his roots here like a boxer that goes back to thr old dusty gym for motivation feel me young 👑
Kool more dee was part of the reason...go listen to his song called jack the ripper, he firing Kool more dee tail up...rock the bells is aggressive like this too
You need to react to Kool Moe Dee LL dis called Let's Go. Probably the greatest dis song ever.
The beat on that song sucks. It already sounded dated when the song was new. That's why Jack the Ripper and Mama Said Knock You out won LL the whole beef. Marley Marl was supplying Cool J with monster beats. With the exception of How Ya Like Me Know, every beat Moe Dee used during this LL feud was garbage.
This is a diss to Kool Moe Dee who started beefing with LL Cool J with his diss track How Ya Like Me Now, you gotta react to their battle and here's some other LL Cool J diss tracks
Jingling Baby (Kool Moe Dee Diss)
To Da Break Of Dawn (Kool Moe Dee, MC Hammer, EPMD, Ice-T Diss)
Back Where I Belong - feat. Ja Rule (Canibus Diss)
LL Cool J - feat. Kandice Love (Canibus Diss)
U Can't F**k With Me - feat. Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Jayo Felony (Jamie Foxx Diss)
Queens - feat 50 Cent, Prodigy, Kool G Rap & Tony Yayo (Jay-Z Diss)
New York (Jay-Z Diss)
Props on the Back where I belong and Queens mention. GOAT album was a solid album. I remember Queens was part of the backlash from artist when Jay-Z became Def Jam president and he felt Def Jam was treating him like a has been.
gotta listen to his MR.SMITH album man
Kool Moe Dee pissed him off
If you want to listen to legends, watch the vid Rolling 110 Deep- DJ Kayslay, 40min rap song featuring 110 legends!
peace..when you get a chance review Goodie Mob "My Thought Process"..cant go wrong..trust
After The Walking with The Panther 🐆 Offering many had LL bury as a Hip-Hop failure. This album 💿 was LL comeback for his haters.
His career was almost over and this song bought him back up life so to speak
That whole album was great, but this right here set it off!!
Mama Said Knock Ya Out is a Kool Moe Dee diss
Yo, you gotta do Jack The Ripper (Kool Moe's Dee Diss). That's a classic joint.
Would also love to hear you do The Original Rock The Bells, & Radio
It was him mad at busy bee. His mother said.. baby just knock him.out
THIS WAS AT KOOL MOE DEE