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ALBUM: G.O.A.T. Lyrics

By: LL Cool J

g_o_a_t


Back Where I Belong
Fuhgidabowdit
Homicide
Ill Bomb
Imagine That
Intro
Intro(g.o.a.t)
LL Cool J
You And Me



G.O.A.T. Reviews

waste of money!!!!!!!!!!!!
i didnt buy this album cuz i wanted to listen to it first...which is where nap comes in. the album had a nice intro, then completely went the opposite direction. i hear people talking about "where i belong alot", but to me this song is weak. ja rule on the track was just annoying. "farmers"...another weak track that people has been praising about. then we have song with kelly price and carl thomas, and again this fell flat on ll face. "imagine that"...which you people has heard all over mtv, is just another weak track that it suppose to appeal to a wider audience, i guess i wasnt apart of that audience. this album is close to being garbage....the songs wasnt all wack, it was just fell way below what i expect for an album that is called "Greatest Of All Time". if you are wise then dont get this album....you will be disappointed beyond your imagination.

G.O.A.T. ???.... I think not.
LL has made a name for himself before with great lyrics and great albums. However, he just falls too short on this. Its an album that you can feel is half-steppin'. It could have been much better if he had put more time into it. After listening you'll think it could have been better...He's fallen with this album and he'll probably never get up.

G.O.A.T. [EXPLICIT LYRICS]
G.O.A.T. [EXPLICIT LYRICS]~ L.L. Cool J, James T. Smith is an awesome album with nasty lyrics, bad ass attitude, and ll being a pimp and a player. I love it.

Not bad
This one was a mixed bag. I liked it alright (and I might be the only one that actually liked MISS I) but I have to agree LL has done a lot better. "Imagine That", "Fugetta Bout It" and a couple of others are the best tracks though. I would advise getting this with his next release 10 (which was the better of the two).

ll cool j?
this showed me exactly what not to do, i mean im sure i guy would like to like to hang around laidies all the time, but i just dont like his music i do not get it.
Almost from the start of his career, LL Cool J has simultaneously been kicking rough rhymes to get respect from the hardrocks, and when they're looking the other way trying to sweet-talk their honeys. He's still doin' it. Whether he's doin' it well depends on whether you like mainstream rap: LL is a man of these times, and he ain't trying to challenge today's vocabulary-challenged, materialistic climate. On the ambitiously named The Greatest of All Time, LL asserts his allegiance to the streets on rumbling tracks like "Back Where I Belong" and "Queens Is." Yes, even after years as a sitcom star and Hollywood player, he's still "hard as hell." The cut "Homicide" almost single-handedly resurrects LL's credibility. Beginning with the line "Columbine happens in the ghetto every day," LL spins cautionary tales about junkies and murderers ("looking so clean and living so filthy") and proceeds to analyze the way that the media ignores ghetto violence. LL fails on the ladies' loverman side, however; where he once needed love, nowadays he just needs to freak. He explains his lustful thoughts in crass, clichéd detail, dwelling on brand names like Lil' Kim and on body parts like a plastic surgeon (on "Imagine That" and the phone fantasy "Hello"). And on "This Is Us," he tilts a little too far on the ignorance-o-meter: according to LL, if wifey doesn't have the fried chicken piping hot when he gets home, it's her fault if her man creeps. Yes, he's still relevant 15 years after he first rocked the bells. But it's definitely time to hang up the bearskin rug. -Lizz Mendez Berry
Swedish version of the superstar rappers 2000 album release, 'G.O.A.T. Featuring James T. Smith, The Greatest of All Time'. Includes three bonus tracks: III Bomb (Funkmaster Flex &Big Kap feat. LL Cool J), M.I.S.S. I (feat. Case) and exclusive international bonus track: Shut 'Em Down. 19 tracks tota
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