Phenomenon

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studio album
First released:
Sep 23 1997

Overview Edit

Phenomenon is the seventh full-length original album by rapper LL Cool J. After the success of his previous release Mr. Smith, the same basic principles are followed here, with several R&B-influenced tracks, and a couple of more hardcore Rap tracks. The album was not as commercially successful as Mr. Smith in terms of sales, but it did go Platinum. The album is executively produced by Sean "Puffy" Combs and therefore features production from his in-house roster of producers The Hitmen.

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Catalog number:
unknown
Release dates:
  • Sep 23 1997 in United States

Genres

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4 stars The true story behind the song "4,3,2,1"
LL Cool J has a tattoo of a microphone wearing a crown on his arm (representing that he is the self declared king of Hip-Hop). When they (LL, Redman, Method Man, DMX, & Canibus) came into the studio to record the song "4,3,2,1", Canibus noted the tattoo and told LL that he was going to get one similar to it on his arm. LL became furious that Canibus (being so young in the Hip-Hop game) was going to get a tattoo that he had worked years for. A non-violent altercation between the two broke out and…
Written by "dave_pretty"
2 stars Phenomenal piece of crap
LL Cool J arguably has had one of the strongest rap careers ever. He started out as a pioneer back in the 80's and yet still manages to appeal to audiences of today. As much as the purist may hate it, no one (not even the greats like Rakim or Big Daddy Kane), has been able to survive like LL. That doesn't necessarily mean he's come out with a lot of great material in recent years.

"Phenomenon" by no means should simply be written off. "4, 3, 2, 1," is the rap fans wet dream. Outstanding lyrics …
Written by Scott D. Gribble

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Credits Edit

  1. engineer

  1. producer

    1. Stevie J [Don't Be Late, Don't Come Too Soon]

Other versions Edit

Phenomenon 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Oct 14 1997
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Phenomenon 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Def Jam Recordings
release dates: Oct 14 1997
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