Hot Hot Hot - LL Cool J song - was created on 1998-03-27.
Going Back to Cali - LL Cool J song - was created on 1988-01-27.
The name of the song is "Mamma Said Knock You Out!". This is a remix of the original version, and features KC and, of course, LL Cool J.
is it in the song, Look at me now? if it is, cool j refers LL Cool J. he is a famous rapper. and since his nickname LL Cool J, LL means Ladies Love ---- Cool James. on the lyrics, it said "ladies love me im on my cool j" means, Cris Brown is with Cool J, therefor Cris Brown was also Loved by Ladies. thanks to LL Cool J. :D
Female Rapper LeShaunRef: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeShaun
LL Cool J made the song "Mama Said Know you Out" in 1995.
Stand by Your Man - LL Cool J song - was created on 1993-10-04.
Going Back to Cali - LL Cool J song - was created on 1988-01-27.
Rapper LL Cool J has a song called "Doin It". It was a popular song that was released in 1996. It made it to number 9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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The name of the song is "Mamma Said Knock You Out!". This is a remix of the original version, and features KC and, of course, LL Cool J.
The original song 'Rock The Bells' was written by LL Cool J and released in 1985 by Def Jam Recordings. The song is the third single from LL Cool J's debut album 'Radio'.
I don't believe Xscape ever appeared with LL. The group Total was featured with LL in the song "Loungin" which is off the Mr. Smith album from 1995.
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LL Cool J made that song
is it in the song, Look at me now? if it is, cool j refers LL Cool J. he is a famous rapper. and since his nickname LL Cool J, LL means Ladies Love ---- Cool James. on the lyrics, it said "ladies love me im on my cool j" means, Cris Brown is with Cool J, therefor Cris Brown was also Loved by Ladies. thanks to LL Cool J. :D
SOS Band Tell Me If You Still Care
There are several versions of a song titled "Hot Hot Hot":LL Cool J version - the executive producer was Sean "Puffy" Combs (1998)Arrow version - the producer was Leston Paul (1983)The Cure version - the producer was Robert Smith (1988)