Music - Rapper LL Cool J announces a comeback album
With a new album, rapper LL Cool J (56) officially begins his comeback. On September 6, "The FORCE" is set to be released - his first album in 11 years. Additionally, he released the pre-single "Passion" today. A few weeks ago, he already put out the song "Saturday Night Special".
LL Cool J was one of the pioneers of rap music at the end of the 80s and beginning of the 90s with songs like "I Need Love" and "Mama Said Knock You Out". He last released the album "Authentic" in 2013. Until 2016, he also put out several individual songs.
The new album will be released exactly on the 40th birthday of the label "Def Jam Recordings", on which his first single "I Need a Beat" was released in 1984. For LL Cool J's comeback, notable feature guests like Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Nas, or Busta Rhymes have agreed to participate.
People across the United States of America are eagerly anticipating LL Cool J's comeback, with Music lovers in New York City particularly excited. This iconic rapper, known for classics like "I Need Love" and "Mama Said Knock You Out", is celebrating his return with the release of "The FORCE" on September 6, marking his first album in over a decade.