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LL Cool J - Todd Smith

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Todd Smith
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Artist(s)LL Cool J
StudioDef Jam
Release DateApril 11, 2006
UPC Code602498798645
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Tracks

  1. It's LL and Santana
  2. Control Myself
  3. Favorite Flavor
  4. Freeze
  5. Best Dress
  6. Preserve The Sexy
  7. What You Want
  8. I've Changed
  9. Ooh Wee
  10. #1 Fan
  11. Down The Aisle
  12. We're Gonna Make It
  13. So Sick
  14. Control Myself

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (47 reviews)

rating: 1 Quotell sit downQuote
why is ll fool j still rapping from bad to crack cocaine to steroids yes we seen it all even ll's abs are gettinmg old and howe many timwes can you say you like giving girls oral sex and recruiting j lo for backing vocals is a minus remember she hated blacjk music screw her and this whjole ll project stick to acting. August 21, 2007

rating: 3 QuoteLLQuote
This CD was ok. There weren't many songs on this one that were released as singles. The ones that were, were good. But I still love LL. January 19, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteMature hip-hop album from LL Cool JQuote
"I wanted the Todd Smith record to just be a record that was displaying even more of me, the inside of me that [only] my family gets to see everyday. The side of me that grew up next door to you. The guy who loves gardens, the guy who loves his family, to be really, really honest and put together some music that's gonna unify the community, and keep the theme. The theme of the record consistent and constantly bringing people together with the music. All different types of you know musicians and artists, different genres. But primarily you know Hip-Hop and R&B"-LL Cool J on the meaning behind making the "Todd Smith" album
Really it's nice to know that there's a rapper out there that has substance in the music that's being created, on this album LL has shown how much he has evolved as an artist and as a person, with songs like "We're Gonna Make It", "Down The Aisle", "I Changed", "Favorite Flavor", and "What You Want", LL shows that grown and sexy vibe that's missing in hip-hop, you see rappers out there talking about abusing women and getting high but LL displays his rap skills with class and dignity that shines brightly for the type of person he is beyond as an artist, recommended for anybody that loves hip-hop with substance and mature subject matter, if you're looking for another album about drugs and violence don't even check for it November 25, 2006

rating: 2 QuoteNothing really sticks with this album.................Quote
Big disappointment. Some tracks sound dated and some too soft.

The chorus on Red Dress is cool though.

L also played himself at the MTV awards. I really can't see LL taking a back seat to 50 for long. October 31, 2006

rating: 3 QuoteA good effort for the veteran, original "Prince of Rap"Quote
LL Cool J was the top solo rapper for many years before a Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, or Tupac came into the picture..

TODD SMITH, his 12th studio LP, continues thematically in the vein of 1995's "MR. SMITH", wherein the bulk of tracks could arguably be considered in the vein of R&B/crossover, with a handful of nods to the hardcore braggadocio of his earliest LPs.

It's nice to say that LL holds his own on this album with the myriad of guest stars. It's fair to say that this is his first LP that has had a majority of the tracks be some type of duet.

Longtime associates the Trackmasters produce the most cuts here, and they seem to be the most sympathetic to LL's contemporary muse. Surprisingly, Scott Storch and the Neptunes only get one cut apiece ("Ooh Wee" and "Best Dressed", respectively). It is on "Dressed" that LL reunites with Jamie Foxx, with whom he shared the screen (and a scuffle) in the film "Any Given Sunday".

"Favorite Flavor" seems to end abruptly; it could have been a good second single (but who knows if Mary J Blige's label would have given permission..); Apparently, Fergie was supposed to be on "Control Myself", but Jennifer Lopez does a decent job; "Preserve the Sexy" is okay, where LL plays a lothario who keeps getting turned down by a woman he just met; but once you consider that duet partner Teiarra Mari is 18, and LL is in his late 30's.. well-- never mind..

LL's spiritual leanings are laid forth in the Gospel-driven "We're Gonna Make It" (and if one checks the liner notes, one can find a Biblical scripture about tithing.. okay, LL we get it! Don't download for free!)
There is no posse cut here, in the vein of "I Shot Ya/4-3-2-1", which is unfortunate; the album could really have used the boost of an all-celebrity jam. Still, for fans of latter-day LL, this isn't a bad LP to cop, but it's not his defining work. October 1, 2006

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