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  2. Rock the Bells (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rock the Bells" is the third single from LL Cool J's debut album, Radio. [1] It was released in 1985 for Def Jam Recordings, was written by LL Cool J and produced by Rick Rubin. It was the follow-up to "I Can Give You More". "Rock the Bells" peaked at #17 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs. Despite the song's title, no bells can be heard in the ...

  3. Radio (LL Cool J album) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrical themes regarding the culture and the way of life of inner city youth that surface in Radio, including the growing and popular b-boy attitude ("I Can't Live Without My Radio", "Rock the Bells") and teenage promiscuity ("Dear Yvette"), along with LL's "teenage energy", as described by writer Nelson George, helped appeal to a younger music audience and were essential in the album's ...

  4. Rock the Bells - Wikipedia

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    To mark the 10th anniversary of Rock the Bells, Wu Tang Clan was meant to reunite, but Raekwon and Ghostface Killah did not make appearances. Originally the series was scheduled for eight dates, two nights each in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and New York City. However, due to poor sales, the east coast shows were canceled. [18]

  5. LL Cool J - Wikipedia

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    Throughout his career, LL Cool J has started several businesses in the music industry. In 1993, he founded a music label called P.O.G. (Power Of God) and formed the company Rock The Bells to produce music. On his Rock The Bells label, he had artists such as AMyth, [101] Smokeman, Natice, Chantel Jones and Simone Starks. Additionally, Rock the ...

  6. Busta Rhymes Gets Added To 2022 Rock The Bells Festival ... - AOL

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    Queens' own Onyx, Havoc of Mobb Deep, and Large Professor were also announced performers.

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    The song is a medley including "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen" and a hard rock version of "Carol of the Bells". First released in 1995 on the Savatage album Dead Winter Dead , but the same recording was re-released in 1996 as a track on the Trans-Siberian Orchestra album Christmas Eve and Other Stories .

  8. The Bells (Lou Reed album) - Wikipedia

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    The Bells is the ninth solo studio album by American rock musician Lou Reed, released in May 1979 by Arista Records. [2] It was recorded in binaural sound at Delta Studios in Wilster , West Germany.

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