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Wednesday, 25 September 2024 |
Written by Jack Butler-Terry
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Photo: Cory Grimes
Being one of rap’s first superstars does not make you impervious to the ravages of time and slipping taste. For the latter part of LL Cool J’s career, his stock has plummeted through a string of ropey records that failed to match the heights of early gems such as Mama Said Knock You Out or Mr. Smith. But, more than a decade on from his last offering he returns on ‘The FORCE’ — that stands for Frequencies of Real Creative Energy — sounding hungrier than ever.
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