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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 10 is a great cd
with 10, almost every song is good. i like the lyrics and the use of no profanity. heres a rating for each song:
1.intro- free interviewing ll about the cd. good intro but doesnt really help the cd out at all. 2/5
2.born to love you- nice beat... ok song. 3/5
3.luv u better- 1st single. this is a good song, but not really the best song on the cd. 4/5...
Published on October 22, 2002

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars LL just doesn't get it...
You can't be everything to everyone; some people aren't going to like you. But LL Cool J is desperate enough to try anyway. The result being just a whole lot of unfinished ideas. I actually wanted to like this album but it self-destructs on itself. LL Cool wants the "sensual lover" with a "thug image", which usually never gets pulled off (Jaheim has some issues to work...
Published on February 27, 2003 by Buddhaful


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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 10 is a great cd, October 22, 2002
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This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
with 10, almost every song is good. i like the lyrics and the use of no profanity. heres a rating for each song:
1.intro- free interviewing ll about the cd. good intro but doesnt really help the cd out at all. 2/5
2.born to love you- nice beat... ok song. 3/5
3.luv u better- 1st single. this is a good song, but not really the best song on the cd. 4/5
4.paradise- worth listening to, but certainly not the best on the album... amerie adds a nice r&b attitude bout this song 4/5
5.fa ha- this is an anthem definetely. nice song, one of my favorites. tight beat... 5/5
6.niggy nuts- weird beat by the neptunes but still worthwhile. ok lyrics. 2/5
7.amazin- this song is tight. kandice love has a hella nice voice i like it alot. great song. 5/5
8.clockin g's- pretty nice lyrics. soft beat... 4/5
9.lollipop- different beat... basically another love song but not as good as the others. 3/5
10.after school- p.diddy and ll r tight together this is a nice song but the lyrics have room for improvement.... still good. 4/5
11.throw ya l's up-nice beat, basically a song about himself and how good he is but still good. 3/5
12.u should-this is another one of my favorites... the beat is hella hella hella good for a love song, plus ll brings his own style to the lyrics that make this song great. 5/5
13.10 million stars-another anthem... just as good as fa ha. to me sounds like a nas type beat but ll does good on it. its a "comeback" and it is tight. 5/5
14.mirror mirror- weird beat. kinda weird song. prolly one of the worst on the cd. 1/5
15.big mama (unconditional love)-this song definetely has a great theme and it makes you feel good. its for his grandma and it is good and just plain good-hearted but still one of the best to listen to, as the lyrics really tell a good story. dru hill is good too. 5/5
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars thought you retired, October 19, 2002
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Sherance M. Brothers (Jasper, Alabama United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
the song paradise with amerie is pretty neat but to all LL fans if you like this my advice is to cop it but to me he's trying to sell in by following rules by getting the neptunes which he did'nt need back on previous tunes to make a hit cause LL's always held his own ground but then again the game's changed.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars LL just doesn't get it..., February 27, 2003
This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
You can't be everything to everyone; some people aren't going to like you. But LL Cool J is desperate enough to try anyway. The result being just a whole lot of unfinished ideas. I actually wanted to like this album but it self-destructs on itself. LL Cool wants the "sensual lover" with a "thug image", which usually never gets pulled off (Jaheim has some issues to work out there too). Some songs he wants to impress the ladies by turning into the Al Green of hip-hop, which only goes so far because then he get raveled up into becoming the guy from the ghetto, which comes off as fake and obnoxious.

He starts his venture with 3 love jams: "Born To Love You", "Luv U Better" and "Paradise" featuring Amerie. "Luv U Better" and "Born To Love You" aren't all what they crack up to be. LL doesn't realize that a different kind of vibe needs a different kind of rap. Slow down a little and enjoy the ride. Even the stand out track, the breezy "Paradise" featuring the smart and sultry Amerie doesn't kick into full gear because he refuses to care about each track enough to put some heart into it and make them personable.

The thug image comes up next with "Clockin' G's", a strange beat, but still uninteresting, bouncer. "After School" goes for the reppin' the block idea, that Jennifer Lopez has butchered to death, but doesn't work. "...After school, I swim in the pool..." his lyrics haven't really been worked on after the first draft. The hidden track, "All I Have" the painfully horrible song with Jennifer Lopez lacks any chemistry, or for that matter, any vocal talent.

Maybe LL has gotten disconnected with who he is and what got him here. Maybe he is going through a transition phase. Maybe he should stop flexing his muscles and spend more time at the studio. But definitely don't get this album.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Big Ole Butt, December 22, 2002
This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
LL Cool J returns with his 10th album effectively entitled "10". LL Cool J has been around for what seems like an eternity and people love to count L out. Self proclaiming himself the GOAT last year, he received much skepticism and doubt. No doubt LL has the skill, classic albums, classic songs, battles won, platinum plaques, record sales, notoriety, impact, and a mixed fan base of men and women. He's a sex symbol for the ladies and has also made his name in several blockbuster movies. His clothing line FUBU is worldwide. Not to mention 15 years under his belt in the rap game ( average time in the rap game for rappers is 2-3 years ) which in itself is amazing. Could he make this claim as the GOAT? Yes he could.

Nobody has survived a battle with a LL---every LL diss rhyme INSTANTLY ended that MC's career. (Canibus, Kool Moe Dee anyone?). Every rhyme he drops for the ladies becomes an anthem. ( Around the Way Girl, Hey Lover, Doin It, Imagine That, Big Ole Butt, Fatty Girl, I Need Love etc. etc. etc. His gangsta tracks ( I Shot Ya remix, 4,3,2,1, Ripper Strikes Back, Mama said Knock You Out, Fughidaabowdit, I'm Bad etc. etc. etc.) give him the street credibilty. LL is an emcee that young cats should study if they want to be successful.

Balance has been what has gotten LL Cool J his status as a Hip Hop Legend. But this album lacks that balance. It emphasizes his Ladies Love Cool James persona. Most of the tracks are for the women as witnessed by the first two singles; Luv U Better and Paradise feat. Amerie-both excellent singles. But that's not necessarily a bad thing though. This is definitely a cd you can ride to when you and your woman are just cruisin. And you can chill to this with your honey and dance with her. So you know it's not completely useless. But you can't play this if you riding by yourself...you might get jacked. The songs I'm feeling the most are as follows: Amazin ( best song on the album ), Lollipop, Luv U Better, Paradise, U Should, Big Mama, 10 Million Stars, and Fa Ha.

Overall, LL Cool J's new album is good enough to warrant a purchase if you like his "Ladies Man' style. Definitely a cd I was much surprised by the quality of songs and the excellent production. Support this!

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12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 10th Time's The Charm, October 15, 2002
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This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
LL Cool J shows that he has not left the rap game just yet. With his tenth album (appropriately named) he gives hip-hop lovers what they want to hear. Uncle L has changed it up once again by getting assistance from The Neptunes, the trendy producers who have worked with everyone from Busta Rhymes to Justin Timberlake. LL shows an abundance of talent by not using any profanity throughout the album. He also promises to stay true to his millions of adoring female fans with such songs as "Luv You Better" and "You Should". Ten also features R&B talents such as Amerie and hip-hop mogul P.Diddy. Ten is a fun journey through the life of long time crowd pleaser LL Cool J. Here is a look at the track list.
1.Intro
2.Luv You Better
3.Niggy Nuts
4.Clockin G's
5.You Should
6.Born To Love You
7.Paradise
8.Mirror Mirror
9.Fa Ha
10.10 Million Stars
11.Throw Your L's Up
12.Untitled
13.Big Mamma
14.Outro
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Heads above the rest!, October 18, 2002
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This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
Listening to LL Cool J's cd, I was very impressed and it was nice to hear some good rap music without being cursed out. It's also a positive record. Too often I hear alot of rappers talking about how they rap about what they know as if they aren't capable of growing or progressing. Children and young adults are so impressionable and they need to know that you can rise above the ghetto life, the drugs, the thugging,the bling, bling,the harem of women, the chromed out cars, and do better. They need to know that there are other ways to handle life-deal with life. It's nice to hear a record that talks about making a change for the better
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Not "Mama Said Knock You Out", but entertaining., July 13, 2003
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This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
LL Cool J has been going strong in the here today, gone tomorrow business of hip hop since 1984, back when everyone was doing the wop. He's had more hits than anybody else and when he proclaimed he was the greatest of all time, nobody disputed that. But LL decides to take a chill pill on "10", which is the last album on his contact with Def Jam. "10" is just a collection of soulful, entertaining hip hop tracks. Nothing too special here. He relies on his lady-killer lyrics and pulls off a few hat tricks. "Luv u Better" is a soulful slow jam any regretful fella could sing to his woman, and "Paradise", featuring the beautiful Amerie, is a cruise on LL's loveboat. LL makes the fellas take out their notepads with "U Should", where he tells the right way to treat a woman. But "10" has its moments for the hardcore. "10 Million Stars" shines bright, as L proclaims that he's still the king of the hill. "Unconditional Love" has him honoring his late Grandma behind a sweet church beat. Basically LL's been there, done that. He's just chillin' and countin' money. No matter how much people deny, there will never be another LL. Greatest of All Time? Sure. Another good album? You bet.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars He's Back!, October 16, 2002
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Owen M. (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
There's no reason why any real hip-hopper should'nt have this! I critiqued this album from all angles, & can't find no flaws.It's his best since his 1st album...The Rap game has been saved by an Emcee with skills (lyrically, flows, & tight beats).The other rappers gotta give it up 2 him, U can't have "10" platinum albums & just B aight! So stop hatin' on L.L. & get of his niggy nutz U R.& B. Rap acts. I just hope he continues 2 keep blessin' us with more classics 4 years 2 come! This C.D. will B somethin' 2 listen 2 4 any ocassion & that's what good music should B about! Everyone who supports positve Rap, better buy this & add it 2 your collection!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Don't Call It A Comeback!, October 17, 2002
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Ryan Freedman (West Orange, NJ USA) - See all my reviews
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First off, for anyone who's wondering, there's only one version of this cd, since he doesn't curse at all. My current favorite song is "Fa Ha", which samples Hall & Oates "Rich Girl". Other good tracks are the first single "Luv U Better" and "Big Mama (Unconditional Love)", which features Dru Hill. I totally recommend this album, especially if you liked his previous releases. The only reason I didn't give it 5 stars was that a couple tracks sound corny, like "Lollipop" and "AFter School" with P. Diddy.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars He's Not Finished Yet...., December 23, 2002
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Theo Brown (London, England, UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 10 (Audio CD)
10 is a round up of the impressive legacy that is LL Cool J, but the G.O.A.T was better. I expected it to be paired up in a Double CD Package, with a Greatest Hits (So Far..) CD. However, LL doesn't disappoint. The lyrics are typical LL, which isn't a bad thing. He does rely heavily on the Neptunes production, which seems to work against him sometimes (Niggy Nuts, gets on your nerves after a while). There are also throw away tracks such as the Trackmasters' Mirror Mirror.
With that said, LL gives us what we want. Its obvious to seperate the hotness from the weakness. Obvious gems include the street anthem Fa Ha, the No.1 Luv U Betta, and the tribute to his grandma, Big Mama (Unconditional Love feat. Dru Hill).
LL does display why he is the legend that he is. However, much is expected of him for his next album. Rock Dem Bells, LL!!!
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