.gotta go with the supercat jawn. the chick singing background on the hook always make me.
but dammit man, from just a hip-hop perspective, give me cool j easily. LL destroyed this beat.
"give me the pu**y, the money & the mic and im str8"


but certainly not this version




that was swag before swag 
realized that and edited it right before you posted this.that's the version i was talkin' bout![]()

thats not just any lady, thats mary j blige we talkin abouti will admit, the lady singin' in the background

then when biggie starts rhymin' at the end![]()

realized that and edited it right before you posted this.
thats not just any lady, thats mary j blige we talkin about
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cant believe nikkaz didnt know that was mary vocals Supercat is pretty much the ultimate Jamaican. I used to rock to his shyt all the time, had no idea he was a god damn mass murderer for real
He had Bounty Killer... no, maybe Buju Banton copping pleas on his own message board. Word to @The HONORABLE SKJ and every Flatbush Jamaican's solitary gold tooth

LL and it ain't even close.
Just another classic album cut off a slept on classic from LL.


I'm That Type of Guy along with the video is pure swag to me and One Shot At Love is decent but you are right the other songs are ass. But the cassette version had like 18 songs. Too many classics from Droppin Em, Fast Peg, Nitro, Why Do Think They Call It Dope, Crime Stories, Jealous, Def Jam In The Motherland, Jack The Ripper, It Gets No Rougher and so on.most of walkin' with a panther was really good but i wouldn't say the album was a classic
the followin' songs are far from favorites of mine
- one shot at love
- change your ways
- two different worlds
- you're my heart
- i'm that type of guy
but that still ain't bad considerin' it's a total of 18 tracks![]()
I'm That Type of Guy along with the video is pure swag to me and One Shot At Love is decent but you are right the other songs are ass. But the cassette version had like 18 songs. Too many classics from Droppin Em, Fast Peg, Nitro, Why Do Think They Call It Dope, Crime Stories, Jealous, Def Jam In The Motherland, Jack The Ripper, It Gets No Rougher and so on.
WWAP is LL's answer to Rakim/Kane/G Rap/KRS when it came to spittin. He proved that he could hang lyrically with the best About 10 years ago it overtook BAD as my FAV LL album.

