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Bigger & Deffer
Release Date: 1995 - 07 - 11, Audio CD, Commercial Marketing Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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by - written on 22/01/09 (Very useful, 85 readings)
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"Bigger and Deffer", released in 1987, was the second album from LL Cool J. It came a couple of years after his classic record, "Radio" came out, starting off Def Jam Recordings, and changing the face of Hip Hop forever. 1. "I'm BAD" What is known to be his UK breakthrough single, and the top track from this album, "I'm Bigger and Deffer" has LL show that he has come to do just what he he did in "Radio", but on a bigger scale. LL promotes himself as a top perfromer in this field, and asserts it with strong rhymes, which where ahead of the time (although delivered in a fashion more popular a couple ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/01/09 (Very useful, 23 readings)
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Bigger And Deffer was LL's second studio album and was released in July 1987 on Def Jam Records. Production on this album was provided by the L.A. Posse, DJ Pooh and LL Cool J himself. The first single from this album was 'I'm Bad' which was produced by the L.A. Posse and LL Cool J. I like this track, its hard hitting and has a thumping bassline. The second single was 'I Need Love'. LL Cool J was heavily criticised by some fans for this track as it was seen as a hip hop ballad and not his usual style. It did very well commercially, hitting number 8 in the UK chart, making it one of the first commercially successful rap records in the UK. Twenty ... Read the complete review
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