Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0602517753068
Format: Explicit Lyrics, Import
Label: Def Jam
Manufacturer: Def Jam
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Def Jam
Release Date: September 09, 2008
Studio: Def Jam
Sales Rank: 58820
MPN: 001150302
Disc 1:- It's Time for War - LL Cool J
- Old School New School - LL Cool J
- Feel My Heart Beat - 50 Cent, LL Cool J
- Get Over Here - It's Ya Girl Nicolette, Jiz, LL Cool J, Lyrikal, Ticky Diamonda
- Baby - Dream, LL Cool J
- You Better Watch Me - LL Cool J
- Cry - LL Cool J
- Baby [Rock Remix] - LL Cool J, Richie Sambora
- Rocking with the G.O.A.T. - LL Cool J
- This Is Ring Tone M... - Grandmaster Caz, LL Cool J
- Like a Radio - LL Cool J, Ryan Leslie
- I Fall in Love - Elan, LL Cool J
- Ur Only a Customer - LL Cool J
- Mr. President - Wyclef Jean, LL Cool J
- American Girl - LL Cool J
- Speedin on Da Highway/Exit 13 - Funkmaster Flex, LL Cool J
- Come and Party with Me - Fat Joe, LL Cool J, Sheek Louch
- We Rollin' - LL Cool J
- Dear Hip Hop - LL Cool J
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LL recorded for two years and made three albums worth of music before he released this. Prior to this release he put out a promotional mix tape which can be downloaded free from the web. Just google 'Return Of The Goat LL'. That mix tape was amazing and I played it all day every day. It could have - "correction" it should have been the CD. I would guess the tracks which didn't make Exit 13 were on the mix tape. The mix tape re-instates him as the GOAT. Exit 13 doesn't.
I heard he reads some of his reviews because this one is real. I've watched LL very closely since 1985, seen his tours, bought all the vinyl and cds and I have to say his skills, and talent is flawless. 25 years in this industry speaks for itself. However the production ... Read More:
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Sorry Uncle L, but this album is straight garbage. The word on the street was that this album might right the wrongs of "Todd Smith" and go some way to reigniting the flame of the one who likes to refer to himself as the "G.O.A.T". How wrong we were.
The only track worthy of any kind of recognition is "You Better Watch Me". It is the only album track getting heavy rotation in my car and on the I-Pod at the moment.
Make no mistake, in LL's early days I was his biggest fan. The "Rock the Bells" live version, the "real" B.A.D. album, the swagger, the Kangol hat and the gold chain all remind of my teenage years and my early love of hip-hop music. In many ways, as that was twenty years ago his claim to be the greatest could be ... Read More:
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This latest release by the GOAT is by far better than his last several releases. From track one you know where this is going.....back to his golden days!!! This is as close as Mr Smith and Mama said knock you out ya gonna get. If you liked his soppy and poppy Todd Smith then maybe this isn't for you, but if you're a true LL fan you know when he was best and will love this just as much!!!
As the album is so strong I can't pick out what tracks are best, but believe me whilst listening to this you'll smile at how the hell he's produced an album of such quality - both lyrics and production.
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I totally agree with the other reviwer here. I was hoping LL cool j's last album for def jam was gonna bring it big time..the last couple of albums have been substandard (even to LL who said so himself) so when i heard him on tim westwood a few months back and previwed several new tracks..both excellent i had big hopes for this....well now i have it..bothe those good tracks are nowhere to be found and what we get is a lot of bland g-unit style reject beats..that sound like 50 cent rejected them for being crap! the ryhmes are hard and LL brings it back to the spirit of mama said knock you out..sadly this album doesnt have the production too go with it. a vast array of unknown untried producers deliver some shockingly bad beats on here. As the other guy ... Read More:
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Having waited a while and anxiously before its release date. I was in high expectation that the newly revamped LL would bring it to the soundwaves with full affect in 'Exit 13'. However after listening to the album i realised that the album name actually provides a hint...Exit the C.D after track 13 :-(. I am a huge LL fan but this has left many question marks with me, and grant it that all artists sometimes like to read reviews on there work. So here goes...it seems like LL, since his TODD SMITH album has gone perhaps a decade back to what rap and hip-hop used to be like - being loud, having meaning, raw anthem beats, classics like his 'Mama said Knock you out' etc . Its good that he was looking deep inside himself to bring back the oldschool, hardcore, ... Read More:
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