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10 Ringtone Download 
14 Shots to the Dome Ringtone Download 
Any Given Sunday [original soundtrack] Ringtone Download 
Bigger and Deffer Ringtone Download 
Deep Blue Sea [original soundtrack] Ringtone Download 
Exit 13 Ringtone Download 
G.O.A.T: Greatest of All Time Ringtone Download 
Mama Said Knock You Out Ringtone Download 
Mr. Smith Ringtone Download 
Phenomenon Ringtone Download 
Radio Ringtone Download 
The DEFinition Ringtone Download 
Todd Smith Ringtone Download 
Walking With a Panther Ringtone Download 
L.L. Cool J Songs
L.L. Cool J - #1 Fan Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - (NFA) No Frontin’ Allowed Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - .357 - Break It On Down Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - 1 in the Morning Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - 1-900-LL Cool J Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - 10 Million Stars Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - 4, 3, 2, 1 Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - 4, 3, 2, 1 (E-Dub Remix) (feat. Canibus, DMX, Master P, Method Man and Redman) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - 6 Minutes of Pleasure Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - A Little Somethin’ Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - After School Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Ahh, Let’s Get Ill Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Ain’t No Stoppin’ This Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Ain’t Nobody Ringtone 
Jennifer Lopez - All I Have (feat. L.L. Cool J) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - All We Got Left Is the Beat Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Amazin’ Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Another Dollar Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Apple Cobbler Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Around the Way Girl Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Back Seat Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Back Where I Belong Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Best Dress (feat. Jamie Foxx) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Big Mama (Unconditional Love) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Big Ole Butt Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Blink Blink (feat. Spax) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Born to Love You Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Buckin’ Em Down Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Bump This (feat. 50 Cent, Hot Rod and Lloyd Banks) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Can’t Explain It Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Can’t Think Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Candy Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Change Your Ways Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Cheesy Rat Blues Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Clap Your Hands Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Clockin’ G’s Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Control Myself (feat. Jennifer Lopez) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Crazy Girl (feat. Mashonda and Swizz Beatz) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Crime Stories Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Crossroads Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Dangerous Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Dear Yvette Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Deepest Blues (Shark’s Fin) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Def Jam in the Motherland Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Diggy Down Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Doin It Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Doin’ It (Remix) (feat. Leshaun) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Don’t Be Late, Don’t Come Too Soon Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Down The Aisle Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Droppin’ Em Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Eat ‘Em Up L Chill Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Every Sip Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Fa Ha Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Farmers Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Farmers Blvd. (Our Anthem) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Fast Peg Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Father Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Favorite Flavor (feat. Mary J. Blige) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Feel the Beat Ringtone 
Joe Budden - Focus (Remix) (feat. L.L. Cool J) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Freeze Ringtone 
DMX - Fuhgidabowdit (feat. L.L. Cool J, Method Man and Redman) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Fuhgidabowdit Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Funkadelic Relic Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Get da Drop on ‘Em Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Get Down Ringtone 
Swizz Beatz - Ghetto Love (feat. L.L. Cool J and Mashonda) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Ghetto Love Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Go Cut Creator Go Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - God Bless Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Going Back to Cali Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Headsprung Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hello Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hey Lover Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hip Hop Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hit ‘em High (The Monstar’s Anthem) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hit Factory Freestyle Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hollis to Hollywood Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Homicide Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hot, Hot, Hot Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - How I’m Comin’ Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hush Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Hush [remix] Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Can Give You More Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Can’t Live Without My Radio Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Need a Beat Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Need Love Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Shot Ya Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Shot Ya [remix] Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I Want You Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I’m About to Get Her Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I’m Bad Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I’m That Type of Guy Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - I’ve Changed Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Ill Bomb Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Illegal Search Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Imagine That Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Intro Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - It Gets No Rougher Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - It’s LL and Santana Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Jealous Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Jingling Baby Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Kanday Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Life As… Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - LL Cool J Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Lollipop Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Loungin’ Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Loungin’ (Who Do You Love Remix) (feat. Total) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Luv U Better Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - M.I.S.S.I Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Make It Hot Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Mama Said Knock You Out Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Milky Cereal Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Mirror Mirror Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Move Somethin’ Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Mr. Good Bar Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Mr. Smith Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Murdergram Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - My Rhyme Ain’t Done Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - New York Gangstas Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Niggy Nuts Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Nitro Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - No Airplay Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - No Question Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Nobody Can Freak You Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - One Shot at Love Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Ooh Wee Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Paradise Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Phenomenon Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Preserve The Sexy (feat. Teairra Mari) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Put Your Hands Up Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Queens (feat. 50 Cent, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Prodigy and Tony Yayo) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Queens Is Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Rasta Imposter Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Rock the Bells Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Rub My Back Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Say What Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Shake It Baby Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Shut ‘em Down Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Smokin’ Dopin’ Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - So Sick Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - So Sick (with Ne Yo) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Soul Survivor Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Stand by Your Man Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Starsky & Hutch Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Straight From Queens Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Strictly Business Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Take It Off Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - That’s a Lie Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The Boomin’ System Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The Breakthrough Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The Bristol Hotel Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The Do Wop Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The G.O.A.T Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The Power of God Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - The Ripper Strikes Back Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - This Is For The Love In You Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - This Is Us Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Throw Ya L’s Up Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - To da Break of Dawn Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Two Different Worlds Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - U Can’t F**k With Me Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - U Should Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Wanna Get Paid Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Whatcha Hood Like (feat. Lil Scrappy) Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Why Do You Think They Call It Dope? Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - You and Me Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - You Can’t Dance Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - You’ll Rock Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - You’re in My Heart Ringtone 
L.L. Cool J - Zoom (feat. Dr. Dre) Ringtone 
About L.L. Cool J
Hip-hop is notorious for short-lived careers, but LL Cool J is the inevitable exception that proves the rule. Releasing his first hit, “I Can’t Live Without My Radio,” in 1985 when he was just 17 years old, LL initially was a hard-hitting, street-wise b-boy with spare beats and ballistic rhymes. He quickly developed an alternate style, a romantic — and occasionally sappy — lover’s rap epitomized by his mainstream breakthrough single, “I Need Love.” LL’s first two albums, Radio and Bigger and Deffer, made him a star, but he strived for pop stardom a little too much on 1989’s Walking With a Panther. By 1990, his audience had declined somewhat, since his ballads and party raps were the opposite of the chaotic, edgy political hip-hop of Public Enemy or the gangsta rap of N.W.A., but he shot back to the top of the charts with Mama Said Knock You Out, which established him as one of hip-hop’s genuine superstars. By the mid-’90s, he had starred in his own television sitcom, In the House, appeared in several films, and had racked up two of his biggest singles with “Hey Lover” and “Doin’ It.” In short, he had proven that rappers could have long-term careers.
Of course, that didn’t seem likely when he came storming out of Queens, NY, when he was 16 years old. LL Cool J (born James Todd Smith; his stage name is an acronym for “Ladies Love Cool James”) had already been rapping since the age of nine. Two years later, his grandfather — he had been living with his grandparents since his parents divorced when he was four — gave him a DJ system and he began making tapes at home. Eventually, he sent these demo tapes to record companies, attracting the interest of Def Jam, a fledgling label run by New York University students Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin. Def Jam signed LL and released his debut, “I Need a Beat,” as their first single in 1984. The record sold over 100,000 copies, establishing both the label and the rapper.
LL dropped out of high school and recorded his debut album, Radio. Released in 1985, Radio was a major hit and it earned considerable praise for how it shaped raps into recognizable pop-song structures. On the strength of “I Can’t Live Without My Radio” and “Rock the Bells,” the album went platinum in 1986. The following year, his second album, Bigger and Deffer, shot to number three due to the ballad “I Need Love,” which became one of the first pop-rap crossover hits.
LL’s knack for making hip-hop as accessible as pop was one of his greatest talents, yet it was also a weakness, since it opened him up to accusations of him being a sellout. Taken from the Less Than Zero soundtrack, 1988’s “Goin’ Back to Cali” walked the line with ease, but 1989’s Walking With a Panther was not greeted warmly by most hip-hop fans. Although it was a Top Ten hit and spawned the gold single “I’m That Type of Guy,” the album was perceived as a pop sell-out effort, and on a supporting concert at the Apollo, he was booed. LL didn’t take the criticism lying down — he struck back with 1990’s Mama Said Knock You Out, the hardest record he ever made. LL supported the album with a legendary, live acoustic performance on MTV Unplugged, and on the strength of the Top Ten R&B singles “The Boomin’ System” and “Around the Way Girl” (number nine, pop) as well as the hit title track, Mama Said Knock You Out became his biggest-selling album, establishing him as a pop star in addition to a rap superstar. He soon landed roles in the films The Hard Way (1991) and Toys (1992), and he also performed at Bill Clinton’s presidential inauguration in 1993. Mama Said Knock You Out kept him so busy that he didn’t deliver the follow-up, 14 Shots to the Dome, until the spring of 1993. Boasting a harder, gangsta-rap edge, 14 Shots initially sold well, debuting in the Top Ten, but it was an unfocused effort that generated no significant hit singles. Consequently, it stalled at gold status and hurt his reputation considerably.
Following the failure of 14 Shots to the Dome, LL began starring in the NBC sitcom In the House. He returned to recording in 1995, releasing Mr. Smith toward the end of the year. Unexpectedly, Mr. Smith became a huge hit, going double platinum and launching two of his biggest hits with the Boyz II Men duet “Hey Lover” and “Doin’ It.” At the end of 1996, he released the greatest-hits album, All World, while Phenomenon appeared one year later. G.O.A.T. Featuring James T. Smith: The Greatest of All Time, released in 2000, reached the top of the album charts, and 2002’s 10 featured one of his biggest hits in years, “Luv U Better.” With the help of producer Timbaland he unleashed the tough DEFinition album in 2004 as his James Todd Smith clothing line was hitting the malls.

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