LL
Cool J
Album: Phenomenon
Release date: October 14,
1997
Label: Def Jam
review:
LL handles the mic confidently, almost too confidently, on Phenomenon, his seventh
album. Whether he’s going on about a messed-up father-figure, working on the
ladies ("Nobody Can Freak You," "Phenomenon"), or "making
a rhyme with every syllable of your name" ("4,3,2,1"), you can’t
help but feel like he’s just selling you something. LL has built himself up
considerably from the skinny punk rocking the bells in ’85 to a true celebrity
phenomenon, but somewhere on that journey he lost his soul.
Strangely, the best tracks on the album employ guest vocalists like Busta Rhymes (on "Starsky & Hutch"), Cannibus and Method Man (both on "4,3,2,1"), where the guests unintentionally feel like the voices of ghosts, reminding LL of what it was like when rap music sold the beats and lyrics, instead of breakfast cereal and khakis. —Todd Levin
| Tracklisting: 1. Phenomenon 2. Candy - Ricky Bell 3. Starsky & Hutch 4. Another Dollar 5. Nobody Can Freak You 6. Hot, Hot, Hot 7. 4, 3, 2, 1 - DMX 8. Wanna Get Paid 9. Father 10. Don’t Be Late, Don’t Come Too Soon |
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