I always thought LL's G.O.A.T. had sum nice ass cuts

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Imagine i'm your teacher and you stayed in school.
You been a bad girl, you broke all the rules.
You forgot your home work, chewed gum in class.
And the only way to fix it is to give me some ass.

LL COOL J - IMAGINE THAT
:whoo::shaq::obama::deadrose:
 

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No homo but I thought you were gonna finish the thread title with "lips" I was rubbing my hands for the roasting but luckily :whew: this a actual hiphop thread
 

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Great album that seems to have gone unnoticed..

LL also has more obscure tracks going at Canibus and Clef..
 

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Decent album Bout 3.5 - 4. The following joints bang hard hard:

Intro
Back Where I Belong
You and Me
Queens Is
Ill Bomb:blessed:

I think fugidaboutit shouldve had a harder beat in the vein of 4321 (it's funny Trackmasters did the original beat for 4321 but got scrapped for an Erick Sermon beat)

LL Cool J was cool nice lil flip of the screaming Jay sample favorite line of that record - love the chick to give me head while I shampoo her hair:shaq: oh and btw fukk canibus I bodied him last year:lolbron:

Shut Em Down shouldve been apart of the album I feel it would've fit in wit the album. I also think he shouldve stuck to the original plan of the album being moreso along the lines of the intro and I'll bomb. IIRC it was a vibe article he was saying the album was gonna be more raw like Mama Said Knock You Out just straight spitting and he went to Rikers to visit inmates to get inspiration.

There was also a song Q-Tip produced that didn't make the cut and also L passed on this Premo beat he made for the album



Premo ended up giving it to Guru
 

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Decent album Bout 3.5 - 4. The following joints bang hard hard:

Intro
Back Where I Belong
You and Me
Queens Is
Ill Bomb:blessed:

I think fugidaboutit shouldve had a harder beat in the vein of 4321 (it's funny Trackmasters did the original beat for 4321 but got scrapped for an Erick Sermon beat)

LL Cool J was cool nice lil flip of the screaming Jay sample favorite line of that record - love the chick to give me head while I shampoo her hair:shaq: oh and btw fukk canibus I bodied him last year:lolbron:

Shut Em Down shouldve been apart of the album I feel it would've fit in wit the album. I also think he shouldve stuck to the original plan of the album being moreso along the lines of the intro and I'll bomb. IIRC it was a vibe article he was saying the album was gonna be more raw like Mama Said Knock You Out just straight spitting and he went to Rikers to visit inmates to get inspiration.

There was also a song Q-Tip produced that didn't make the cut and also L passed on this Premo beat he made for the album



Premo ended up giving it to Guru

Coming back to this thread [randomly] I think LL made the right decision passing on that beat. It doesn't sound like it woula fit in with the rest of the album at all:patrice:
 
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