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Product Description Explicit Version. Exit 13 into the 2008 release by LL Cool J who has enjoyed one of the most successful and sustained careers in Rap history since releasing his recording debut as a youth. His aggressive style has achieved Grammy Awards and platinum sales with massive crossover success. This album has several songs featuring special guests like It's Ya Girl Nicoletter, Jiz, Lyrikal, Richie Sambora, Ryan Leslie, Funkmaster Flex, Wyclef Jean, Fat Joe, Sheek Louch, Elan of The DEY, Grandmaster Caz, Ticky and The Dream. 19 tracks. About the Artist "I never could have predicted that I'd still be rocking the mic more than two decades after my debut, but here I am," LL Cool J says with a smile. Here he is indeed. Nearly 25 years since he first burst onto the scene, LL Cool J continues his vibrant, trailblazing career with the release of EXIT 13, his appropriately titled 13th album for the only label he has called home - Def Jam Recordings. EXIT 13 is a study in contrast and showcases LL Cool J's duality. "Depending on my mood, I can be aggressive, explosive and in-your-face, or alternately suave, smooth and sensual. It's no secret that I like making love songs as much as I like to lay down rhymes," commented LL. With a career chock full of both and a new album packed with collaborators as diverse as 50 Cent, Wyclef Jean, Richie Sambora and The Dream, and producers such as Suits, DJ Scratch, Ilfonics and Raw Uncut, EXIT 13 is the album LL Cool J fans have been clamoring for - full of passion, braggadocio and smooth rhymes. "When it came time for me to go into the studio, I tried to make this project as relevant as my first, and having that sense of my career coming full circle. Believe me, it was a blessing to be able to go back into the studio and create this album." Joining forces with 50 Cent on a track called "Heartbeat," the two Queens natives rap over a stripped down track, while sounding like they are having a good time. "It's a song about role playing," says LL of "Heartbeat." On the tracks "Rocking With The Goat," LL taps into his native New Yorker persona, and teams with labelmates The Dream on EXIT 13's first single "Baby." The track, which recently debuted on the Billboard charts, marks LL's 42nd career chart debut. What began for LL Cool J in the nascent, burgeoning rap and hip hop scene of the 80's, has now seeped throughout the musical and cultural phenomenon that is today's hip hop. All the while, LL Cool J has remained a musical and cultural force, a living icon and a significant, relevant artist still churning out the hits. First introduced to the world in 1984 as a Def Jam Records flagship artist, LL is the first rap artist to amass ten consecutive platinum-plus selling albums, while 2004's "THE DEFinition" and 2006's "Todd Smith" both went Gold. He is currently tied for third place for most Billboard chart debuts by a rapper. As an entertainer, he has succeeded in crossing into multiple mediums. Already a talented actor, author, recording artist, two-time Grammy Award winner and NAACP Image Award winner, LL continues to display his wide range of talents in his projects. He recently inked an exclusive deal with Sears, Roebuck to brand an affordable clothing line that will appeal to families. A focal point of Sears own re-branding efforts, LL's merchandise is slated to hit stores in time for back to school. "The clothes are fashion forward, and I'm using my whole family in the ad campaign.As an actor, LL Cool J recently wrapped production on "The Deal" opposite William H. Macy and Meg Ryan. He also recently starred in Paramount Pictures' "Last Holiday," opposite Queen Latifah. The film was lauded by fans and critics alike and proved to be a box office draw. Both "Last Holiday" and "Edison," a film starring Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey and Justin Timberlake, are now available on DVD. Over the years, LL has appeared in more than 30 films and starred opposite acclaimed actors such as Samuel L. Jackson and Colin Farrell in Sony Pictures blockbuster "S.W.A.T.," Al Pacino, Jamie Foxx and Cameron Diaz in Oliver Stone's "Any Given Sunday," and Gabrielle Union in Focus Features' "Deliver Us from Eva." Other film credits include "Rollerball," "Charlie's Angels," "Kingdom Come," "In Too Deep," "Toys," and "Slow Burn," with Ray Liotta. He has also received a Blockbuster Award for best comedic performance as the "Chef" in Renny Harlin's blockbuster action film "Deep Blue Sea." Three years ago, LL transitioned to television with a dramatic and critically acclaimed performance on the second season premiere of FOX's hit drama "House." He recently guest starred on the NBC comedy "30 Rock" in a memorable performance as hip hop mogul Ridiculous. He currently has a new dramatic television series is in development at CBS. Also an author, LL's recently released his new fitness book, LL Cool J's Platinum Workout, which was a New York Times Bestseller. In the book LL shares his personal workout regimen in a revolutionary new program that promises to help anyone build muscle and burn fat. In 2002 he released a children's book, And the Winner Is, as part of Scholastics series of books and CDs by today's hottest rap stars called "Hip Kid Hop." And the Winner Is tells the story of a young basketball player who learns the importance on winning and losing gracefully. He also penned a 1997 autobiography, I Make My Own Rules.
E**Y
Good, but not GOAT
It is always great and fun to hear some new LL after all these years. This is not his best album by far, but he does come through with a handful of good ones.-Baby - here is your mainstream song that gets the album in radio play.-You Better Watch Me - this one is great. You can play this one over and over and just bob your head.-Speedin on da Highway - I like this one driving down the road.- Come and Party With Me - good enough for the end of the album- Feel My Heart BeatSome of the songs are flat-out not good - Mr. President, Dear Hip Hop and American Girl. Who talked him in to doing these?Anyways, this album has its moments and is worth a listen because LL is the G.O.A.T.
C**T
Ll cool j king of HIP HOP
This ALBUM dropped SEPTEMBER 9, 2008 3 months after I graduated high SCHOOL and ll cool j is my favorite rapper
D**.
This is classic old school hip-hop
This CD was a lot better than I expected. I've heard many of the original songs that were suppose to be on the CD, but he changed them all, so I didn't know what to expect. He has a lot of guest artist, but it's a great blend; he's not overshadowed by them.He uses a lot more bands with this project, which I think is great. You can tell that its not the average hip-hop CD of today. The CD starts off with "Time for War," which reminded me of LL from "I'm Bad" days by the way he was rapping. It's a classic. A few more really good tracks are "You Better Watch Me," which was produced my Marley Mal. This is another classic. It shows that he can be hard when he wants to be. It shows his versatility, which is something that most rappers don't have. "Mr. President" with Wyclef Jean on the hook is another good track. It talks about service member dying in war, etc.... "Get over Here" is a dirty South type of song. It's much better than I expected. He has a couple of new people on it and it flows very well. "Come and Party" with me features Fat Joe is another song that is much better than I expected. This is definitely a club banger "I Fall in Love" is a smooth track, but not to the point where you want to go and make babies. It has a great flow and will keep your attention the entire time. This is just SOME of the positives.The "Baby" Rock Remix is catchy and I actually like it, but it doesn't flow with the CD. "American Girl" is not one of my favorites. It didn't catch me from the start and probably shouldn't have made the CD. "This is Ring Tone Murder" is a hit or a miss. Either you will like it or you won't. I am not feeling it. He has some songs on his mixed tape that should've replaced these that are straight hot. If you haven't heard the mixed tape, you can look it up online and download it for free. Had he done that, this CD would definitely rate 5 starts. But with the above shortcomings, I still give it 4 out of 5. Definitely worth the purchase!
C**S
Five Stars
Satisfied.
G**M
This Is One Of My Favorite CDs
I already had one copy of this LL Cool J CD that I originally bought when it came out a couple years ago in 2008 but I was able to get a used copy for a penny so I figured why not go for it, there's a lot of great songs that're enjoyable, recommended for anyone that likes good music!
A**
One of the greatest Hip Hop artist - ever...
It is great to hear the growth and maturity within this classic artist. Coming up in this culture and at a time when LL Cool J began, I can only be greatful that I can truly appreciate what he has added to our culture of Hip Hop. This is a strong album that reflects a strong voice in Hip Hop.
R**T
It's LL Cool J; how can you go wrong?
I'll be honest here, I'm a collector. I bought this CD to complete the catalog for this artist. The beats are hot and LL is just being him when he did this album.
J**Y
LL Cool J
I played a few selective tracks from this album.
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