LL Cool J - Exit 13
Facts
| Artist(s) | LL Cool J |
| Studio | Def Jam |
| Release Date | September 9, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 602517753044 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 1:04 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Clean |
Tracks
- It's Time For War
- Old School New School
- Feel My Heart Beat featuring 50 Cent
- Get Over Here featuring It's Ya Girl Nicolette, Jiz, Lyrikal & Ticky Diamondz
- Baby featuring The-Dream
- You Better Watch Me
- Cry
- Baby "Rock Remix" featuring Richie Sambora
- Rocking With The G.O.A.T.
- This Is Ring Tone M... featuring Grandmaster Caz
- Like A Radio featuring Ryan Leslie
- I Fall In Love featuring Elan of The DEY
- Ur Only A Customer
- Mr. President featuring Wyclef Jean
- American Girl
- Speedin On Da Highway/Exit 13 featuring Funkmaster Flex
- Come And Party With Me featuring Fat Joe and Sheek Louch
- We Rollin'
- Dear Hip Hop
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Swimming Against The Tide {3 ½ Stars} |
Despite all of the improvements, there are some huge flaws to be found on this disc. Tracks like "Get Over Here" exhibit LL at his most awkward while trying to stay relevant over a southern styled beat. That isn't and never has been L's style. I give props for trying something new, it just didn't work. The "Baby" remix and "Mr. President" are corny...straight up. There are a few joints that are obviously aimed at the club (Baby) that despite nice production just didn't seem to mesh because LL's lyrics seem elementary and uninspired ("your body's a gun, baby...pump me full of lead..."). A good portion of the rest of the album is filled with songs about how he' the heart of Def Jam (You Better Watch Me) or how he's the best ever. Though he may have an argument, it gets monotonous after a while because, even though this is the makeup of a good 90% of his albums, his flow in 2008 is just a hair above nonexistent.
Exit 13 is a solid and respectable outing from LL Cool J. It's not the best he's ever released, but it's not the worst either. I'd say it's right around average and, judging from his last couple albums, that's a step up for L. I'd recommend checking it out before you buy it, but if you're a long time fan, I can't think of any reason why this album would disappoint.
Standout Tracks: Dear Hip Hop, Old School New School, This Is Ring Tone M... feat. Grandmaster Caz, We Rollin' (My Favorite), Feel My Heart Beat, Ur Only A Customer, Rocking With The G.O.A.T., Speedin On Da Highway/Exit 13 feat. Funkmaster Flex, and It's Time For War September 21, 2008
| Decent Album |
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