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LL Cool J Will Host New Reality Show ‘Lip Sync Battle’
LL Cool J Will Host New Reality Show ‘Lip Sync Battle’
LL Cool J Will Host New Reality Show ‘Lip Sync Battle’
LL Cool J's career continues to thrive thirty years after his debut album, Radio, dropped. The timeless MC continues to perform, release music, and appear on television. The busy entertainer will add another job to his list as he has been tabbed to host Lip Sync Battle, a spinoff show from the popular recurring sketch on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. "Like t ...
LL Cool J Featuring Jeremy Austin “Know Your Name”
LL Cool J Featuring Jeremy Austin “Know Your Name”
LL Cool J Featuring Jeremy Austin “Know Your Name”
LL Cool J has been keeping it gutter in his previous releases leading up to G.O.A.T. 2. But if you know what the LL in his name stands for, you know he's never too far from dropping a song dedicated to the ladies. Today, Mr. Smith does just that releasing a new single with up-and-coming singer Jeremy Austin titled "Know Your Name...
Best Hip-Hop Instagrams Of The Day
Best Hip-Hop Instagrams Of The Day
Best Hip-Hop Instagrams Of The Day
Want to know what went down today on Instagram? XXL’s got it for you. Scroll down! #GShit #cominsoon #PaperWorkInStoresNow A video posted by @troubleman31 on Nov 11, 2014 at 3:24pm PST Truuuuuuuuuuuuuuuue #WhoTrynaBlowTheCandle
LL Cool J Featuring Troy Ave “You Already”
LL Cool J Featuring Troy Ave “You Already”
LL Cool J Featuring Troy Ave “You Already”
Queens veteran LL Cool J is steadily releasing new music in anticipation for his next project. After dropping his 808 Mafia-produced "Break Your Face," LL teams up with Troy Ave for "You Already." NYC in the building.
LL Cool J “Break Your Face” (Produced By 808 Mafia)
LL Cool J “Break Your Face” (Produced By 808 Mafia)
LL Cool J “Break Your Face” (Produced By 808 Mafia)
Queens veteran LL Cool J decides to take his chances on the sound of the moment. Produced by 808 Mafia, LL rides the high-energy production with menacing rhymes aimed at his haters. Break your face, for real. Previously: LL Cool J On Def Jam’s 30th Anniversary And His New Street Album

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