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"Mama Said Knock You Out" is a number-one hit single by LL Cool J from his album of the same name. The song famously begins with the line "Don't call it a comeback/I've been here for years." Before "Mama ...
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"6 Minutes of Pleasure" is the fifth and final single from LL Cool J's fourth album, Mama Said Knock You Out. It was released in 1991 for Def Jam Recordings and featured production from Marley Marl. "6 ...
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"Ain't No Half-Steppin'" is a 1988 hip-hop song written and performed by American rapper Big Daddy Kane. Released as a single from Kane's debut album Long Live the Kane, it peaked at No. 53 on the Billboard ...
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"Vapors" is a song co-written and performed by American hip hop musician Biz Markie, issued as the fifth single from his debut studio album Goin' Off. The song peaked at #80 on the Billboard R&B chart ...
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"Jingling Baby" was the final single released from LL Cool J's third album, Walking with a Panther. It was released on January 8, 1990 for Def Jam Recordings and was produced by LL Cool J and Dwayne Simon ...
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"The Boomin' System" is the first single released from LL Cool J's fourth album, Mama Said Knock You Out. It was released on August 2, 1990, for Def Jam Recordings, produced by Marley Marl and co-produced ...
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"To da Break of Dawn" is a single from both LL Cool J's fourth album, Mama Said Knock You Out, and the soundtrack to the Kid 'n Play movie House Party. It was released on June 17, 1990 by Motown Records ...
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"How I'm Comin'" is a song by LL Cool J, released as the first single from his fifth album, 14 Shots to the Dome. It was released on February 15, 1993 for Def Jam Recordings and featured production from ...
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"Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings" is a single from LL Cool J's fifth album, 14 Shots to the Dome. It was released on June 1, 1993, along with "Back Seat (of My Jeep)". The o ...
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"The Symphony" is a rap song produced by Marley Marl featuring Juice Crew members Masta Ace, Kool G Rap, Craig G and Big Daddy Kane. The track appears on Marley Marl’s 1988 Cold Chillin' Records release ...
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"Me & The Biz" is a 1990 song by rapper Masta Ace in which he pays homage to fellow Juice Crew rapper and Cold Chillin' Records labelmate Biz Markie by impersonating him (allegedly as a result of the ...
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"Road to the Riches" is the second single from American hip hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's 1989 debut album Road to the Riches. It was released as a single with "Butcher Shop" as a B-side and later ...
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"Poison" is the first single from American hip hop duo Kool G Rap & DJ Polo's 1989 debut album Road to the Riches. It would later feature on the compilation albums Killer Kuts (1994), The Best of Cold ...
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"Funky Child" is the second single released from the Lords of the Underground's debut album, Here Come the Lords. Produced and mixed by the duo of Marley Marl and K-Def, "Funky Child" was a success for ...
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"Black & Proud (Remix)" was the first single released from Tragedy Khadafi debut album, Intelligent Hoodlum. Produced and remixed by Marley Marl, the single peaked at 29 on the Hot Rap Singles.
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Back to Reality was the second single released from Tragedy Khadafi debut album, Intelligent Hoodlum. Produced by Marley Marl and remixed by Marl and C.J. Macintosh, the single peaked at 10 on the Hot ...
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"Grand Groove" was the second single released from Tragedy Khadafi (then known as Intelligent Hoodlum) second album, Tragedy: Saga of a Hoodlum.
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"Flow On (New Symphony)" is the fifth and final single released from the Lords of the Underground's debut album, Here Come the Lords. The original song was produced by Marley Marl and featured verses from ...