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G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time) Explicit Lyrics

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  • Audio CD (September 12, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Explicit Lyrics
  • Label: Def Jam
  • ASIN: B00004XROY
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
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Bad as in back in the day BAD! Being 21 years old and a music lover, not just Hip-Hop mind you, I have been a little dissapointed with a few of the last LL offerings, but this has renewed my interest in Mr. Smith. Not since "Mama said knock you out" has he exuded this much energy and showmanship into a recording. With the inclusion of Method Man, Redman, DMX, and Ja Rule just to name a few of the guest appearences on this album, LL Cool J has assured not only the commercial success of this album, but did not rest on a few guest appearences alone to make this album a keeper. The design of the album and most importantly the music included herein is some truly worth while listening. As far as being The Greatest Of All Time, I would have to say he probably isn't. But that really doesn't matter, it's just part of the image that he portrays like the microphone battles from the '80s. LL Cool J was hip-hop, turned not hip-hop, and now with this record, I would dare to say has dropped the Rap/Hip-Hop album of the year. As far as the track "Farmers", I have to say that I actually liked it! It just had a classic LL feel to it. The only thing that I would say really disappointed me about this album was the Redman, DMX, and Method Man track "Fuhgidabowdit". It seems as if DMX's verse was thrown in almost as an afterthought, but otherwise, the track is witty and biting and sounds like a track from Blackout! Which is not an insult because Blackout! was an insanely good record. All in all, if you like LL Cool J, buy this album. If you don't, why are you even here?
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LL Cool J was without a doubt an early hip-hop pioneer, but G.O.A.T (greatest of all time) status I have to debate.
There are some classic tracks on this album that show signs of flamboyance, but for the most part the rest of the tracks are below average.
The title of this album can be misleading because there is no way LL Cool J can be considered the greatest of all time, and for him to claim to be is just straight bogus.
Intro: ++++ (best into I've heard in awhile)
Imagine That: ++ (MTV material)
Back Where I Belong: +++++ (LL's best track in awhile)
LL Cool J: +++ (not bad, not good, average)
Take It Off: ++ (just garbage)
Fuhgidabowdit: +++ (dont feel the guest)
Farmers: ++ (terrible beat)
This Is Us: +++ (nice meaning)
Can't Think: +++ (nice beat, but overdone)
Hello: ++ (part II to Imagine That)
You and Me: ++++ (should have been a video)
Homicide: +++++ (CLASSIC)
You Cant ... with Me: + (worse than garbage)
Queens Is: +++++ (not sure if L wrote this one or not)
The G.O.A.T: ++ (terrible beat)
III Bomb: +++ (used to be a very hott track)
M.I.S.S.I: ++ (not my flavor)
I would give this album 3.25 stars maybe... 3.5 but nothing more. If you are a big fan of LL then you wouldnt feel this is his best album and it isn't, but I would have to say it is worth the money you pay for it for the classic tracks I listed above.
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LL is the Maximus (Gladiator) of Hip-Hop. He's lasted forever, and has had the rather uncommon challenge of reintroducing himself to new audiences every five years. To the millions of teenagers raised on Britney Spears and NSYNC, LL is brand new. To those of us who remember the red suit and the kangol back in 1987, LL gets our respect for outlasting just about everybody.
Here is the breakdown:
1) Intro - Tight - you heard this on the Nutty Professor II CD.
2) Imagine That - Great song, lyrically redundant but the beat is tight...
3) Back Where I Belong - with Ja Rule on the chorus, LL completely destroys Canibus, the rapper who successfully dissed LL back in 98.
4) LL Cool J - Tight. This will be a classic. Gotta love the self-love on this one.
5) Take It Off - Blatant rip-off of Q-Tip's 'Vivrant Thing', but it doesn't matter. This song is a hit.
6) Skit
7) Fuhgidabowdit - Posse cut with fellow Def Jam icons Method Man, Redman, and DMX. For the underground and true hip-hop headz.
8) Farmers - THIS IS A VINTAGE CUT. Classic LL...think 1987's 'Bigger And Deffer' album.
9) This is Us - Tight. With Carl Thomas, LL comes off brutal to the ladies...payback time for all the "No Scrubs" and "Bills Bills Bills" that fellas have had to endure lately.
10) Can't Think - great song. About being frusturated and hopeless.
11) Hello - Will be a club hit. For the ladies only.
12) You and Me - New Jack Sound...remember '6 Minutes Of Pleasure' from 1990's 'Mama Said Knock You Out' album?
13) Homicide - One of my favorites. Lyrically, one of his most political, right-on songs ever. A must listen, especially for the powers that be in the media.
14) U Can't [Mess] With Me - Hard.
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After 15 years, LL Cool J is still a starter on the major league hip-hop team. After the terrible "Phenomenon" album, LL relies on his hood heritage to help him rise from the ashes. For the most part he succeeds even though a couple of tracks on this album are not as good as I would like them to be. As a whole, the album is nearly flawless. There are no songs on the album that are terrible, but there is some filler. The only song that is really filler is "Farmers". Again the song is not terrible, it's just boring. As for the bangers, there is "Imagine That", "Where I Belong", "LL Cool J", and pretty much every other song on the album. All of the Canibus band wagon riders can jump off because this album is better musically than both of Canibus's. As far as lyrics, they are pretty good coming from a guy that has had to keep up with 15 years of the ever evolving hip-hop culture. Canibus will not be around for half as long. The one thing lyrically that this album has over Canibus's most recent release is the variety of topics. Canibus can't tell a story. All he can do is rhyme about how amazing he thinks he is. He's good, but when one compares his career to the career of LL, it is nothing. LL ended Canibus's career before it even started. It was a mistake to battle with a veteran like LL Cool J. Anyway, buy the album. I know that you will be pleasantly surprised. I got more than I expected. I really thought the album would be horrible, but it's actually good. Buy this joint.
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