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"To da Break of Dawn" is a single from both LL Cool J's fourth album, Mama Said Knock You Out, and the soundtrack to the Kid 'n Play movie House Party. The song was released on June 17, 1990, by Motown Records and Def Jam Recordings .
LL Cool J has written four books, including I Make My Own Rules, (1997), an autobiography cowritten with Karen Hunter. His second book was the children-oriented book called And The Winner Is... published in 2002. In 2006, LL Cool J and his personal trainer, Dave "Scooter" Honig, wrote a fitness book titled The Platinum Workout.
Pages in category "Songs written by LL Cool J" The following 64 pages are in this category, out of 64 total. ... To da Break of Dawn; W. Why Me Baby? Y. You and Me ...
14 Shots to the Dome is the fifth studio album by American hip hop recording artist LL Cool J.It was released on March 30, 1993, via Def Jam Recordings.The recording sessions took place at Marley's House of Hits, at Cove City Sound Studios, and at Unique Recording Studios, in New York, and at QDIII Soundlab in Los Angeles, at Bobcat's House in Palmdale, and at Encore Studio, in Burbank.
LL COOL J's fans are embracing his new album, “The Force.” On Sept. 6, the “Headsprung” rapper stopped by the TODAY Plaza to perform new songs from his album, “Frequencies of Real ...
(Babyface featuring LL Cool J) 6 2 — 50 10 — — 19 12 12 RIAA: Platinum [12] The Day: 1998 "Incredible" (Keith Murray featuring LL Cool J) — 70 36 — — — — — — 52 It's a Beautiful Thing: 1999 "Say What" (Violator featuring LL Cool J) — — — — — — — — — — Violator: The Album and Deep Blue Sea soundtrack: 2001 ...
"I Shot Ya" is a song by American rapper LL Cool J featuring Keith Murray, from his sixth album Mr. Smith. The remix version, which featured Prodigy of Mobb Deep, Fat Joe, and Foxy Brown, of the song was released as a B-side to "Hey Lover", but received a video directed by Hype Williams, leading some to believe the track was an actual single from the album.
The walls of LL Cool J’s office in his New York home groan under the weight of framed gold and platinum discs. But these trophies aren’t mere self-celebratory décor – they serve a serious ...