That's Hip Hop
We're 3 high school friends who share a common passion for Hip Hop. Each of us have created our own albums, performed or started our own channels, but this time, we are collaborating together to share our common bond over our love for hip hop. We are taking a journey into the music. Going album by album to dissect and share our experiences with the tracks. We release a new episode every Monday. Check us out and let us know what albums we should review next!
That's Hip Hop
#88 THE FORCE ALBUM REVIEW - LL COOL J
In episode #88, the hosts dive deep into LL Cool J's latest album, The Force, marking his return after an 11-year hiatus since his last studio release, Authentic. LL Cool J, a pioneer whose career spans four decades, is celebrated for his ability to bridge street credibility with mainstream appeal, showcasing both hard-hitting battle tracks and soulful romantic anthems. The episode reflects on LL's journey, from his groundbreaking work with Def Jam Records to his evolution as a cultural icon. The album, entirely produced by Q-Tip, features notable collaborations with artists like Eminem, Nas, Snoop Dogg, and Fat Joe, blending modern beats with a throwback energy that nods to LL's 80s roots. With tracks like "Saturday Night Special" and "Murdergram," the hosts dissect the album’s standout moments, praising LL's timeless charisma, lyrical dexterity, and ability to stay relevant while maintaining authenticity.
The discussion also highlights LL’s broader influence on hip-hop and pop culture, from coining the term “GOAT” (Greatest of All Time) to his ventures in fashion and television. The hosts explore his legacy, comparing him to other multi-decade MCs like Dr. Dre and Busta Rhymes, and applaud his refusal to conform to fleeting trends. They delve into the album’s themes of wisdom and perseverance, describing it as “food for the soul” and a testament to LL’s enduring artistry. With humor and heartfelt admiration, the hosts express their hopes for the younger generation to draw inspiration from the longevity and substance of LL's music, ultimately celebrating The Force as a masterful return to form for one of hip-hop’s true legends.