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3[[caption-width-right:300: Hard as hell.]]
4->''"Don't call it a comeback! I've been here for years!"''
5-->-- "Mama Said Knock You Out"
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7James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), better known as LL Cool J (acronym for [[ChickMagnet Ladies Love Cool James]]) is an American rapper and actor.
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9Smith was born and raised in Queens, New York, the son of Ondrea (née Griffith) and James Smith. At the age of four, he saw his mother and grandfather shot by his own father. After they recovered from their injuries, his mother began to date a young physical therapist she met while in the hospital. The therapist treated Ondrea kindly, but abused Smith physically and verbally for years, which resulted in Smith becoming a bully himself. It was during this period that he started wearing hats all the time (one of his trademarks as a rapper is the fact that people have never seen him without a hat on--until recently). Fortunately, Ondrea finally discovered what this man was doing to her son and left him.
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11Smith went to I.S.238 Susan B. Anthony Academy in Queens, New York (Hillside), and started rapping at the age of 9. In his youth, he performed in the church choir, participated in the Boy Scouts, and delivered newspapers. At age 16, he produced demos and sent them to various record companies, including Creator/DefJamRecordings, by using a mixing table purchased by his grandfather at Sears.
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13Under his new {{stage name|s}} LL Cool J, Def Jam released his first record, the 12" single "I Need a Beat", and it sold over 100,000 copies. The success of "I Need a Beat" helped lead to a distribution deal with Def Jam and Creator/ColumbiaRecords in 1985. Soon after, he dropped out of Andrew Jackson High School to record his debut album. He is known for romantic ballads such as "I Need Love", "Around the Way Girl" and "Hey Lover" as well as pioneering hardcore hip-hop songs such as "I Can't Live Without My Radio", "I'm Bad", "The Boomin' System", and "Mama Said Knock You Out". He has released ''thirteen'' studio albums (the first twelve of which were exclusively released on Def Jam Records) and two [[GreatestHitsAlbum greatest hits compilations]]. His most recently released album is 2013's ''Authentic'', which is his first album not released on the Def Jam label.
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15He has also appeared in numerous films, including two with director Creator/RennyHarlin. He was also interviewed in the 1986 HipHop documentary ''Film/BigFunInTheBigTown'' at a time when he was only 17 years old and still lived at his grandmother's place. In 2015, he added hosting to his repertoire with ''Lip Sync Battle''. He now lives in Manhasset, New York with his wife and four children, and currently hosts the classic hip-hop station ''Rock the Bells'' (channel 043 on Sirius XM Radio).
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17!!Discography:
18* ''Radio'' (1985)
19* ''Bigger and Deffer'' (1987)
20* ''Walking with a Panther'' (1989)
21* ''Mama Said Knock You Out'' (1990)
22* ''14 Shots to the Dome'' (1993)
23* ''Mr. Smith'' (1995)
24* ''Phenomenon'' (1997)
25* ''G.O.A.T.'' (2000)
26* ''10'' (2002)
27* ''The ''[=DEFinition=]'' (2004)
28* ''Todd Smith'' (2006)
29* ''Exit 13'' (2008)
30* ''Authentic'' (2013)
31----
32!!Filmography:
33* ''Film/AnyGivenSunday'' - Julian Washington
34* ''Film/{{Woo}}'' - Darryl
35* ''Film/HalloweenH20TwentyYearsLater'' - Ronny Jones
36* ''Film/DeepBlueSea'' - Preacher
37* ''Series/CharliesAngels'' - Mr. Jones
38* ''Film/{{Rollerball}}'' (2002) - Marcus Ridley
39* ''Film/SWAT2003'' - Deacon Kay
40* ''Film/{{Mindhunters}}'' - Gabe
41* ''Film/{{Edison}}'' - Officer Raphael Deed
42* ''Film/TheDeal2008'' - Bobby Mason as Benjamin Disraeli
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44!!Television:
45* ''Series/InTheHouse'' - Marion Hill
46* ''Series/{{Oz}}''- Jiggy Walker
47* ''Series/{{House}}'' - Clarence
48* ''Series/ThirtyRock'' - Ridikolus
49* ''Series/{{NCIS}}'' - Sam Hanna
50** ''Series/HawaiiFive0''
51** ''Series/NCISLosAngeles''
52** ''Series/NCISHawaii''
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54!!! '''Ladies Love Cool Tropes''':
55* ArchEnemy: '''Music/KoolMoeDee'''. They had what was likely '''the''' biggest non-violent rap feud ever.
56** Later, Canibus took on this role after earning LL's ire while collaborating on "4,3,2,1".
57* BattleRapping: Several with Kool Moe Dee, such as "Jack the Ripper" and "To Da Break of Dawn", and other self-contaned ones like "Rock the Bells", "No Airplay", and "I'm Bad". He later got into it with Canibus with "The Ripper Strikes Back", and "Rasta Imposter", the latter of which was also aimed at [[Music/TheFugees Wyclef Jean]], Canibus' producer at the time.
58* BlackDudeDiesFirst: His film roles have actually had a tendency to avert this, despite sometimes being in genres such as horror which are notorious for killing off minority characters. ''Film/DeepBlueSea'' was actually rewritten to avert this trope after test audiences despised the female lead and instead wanted his character to live.
59* BlamingTheCuckold: "Loungin' (Remix)" is about a GoldDigger who cheats on her current boyfriend with her ex-boyfriend, because her current boyfriend is [[LousyLoversAreLosers bad in bed]] and gives her expensive clothes and jewelry but little real attention. The song is by the ex-boyfriend, so it completely mocks the Cuckold, who the woman ultimately dumps.
60* BoastfulRap: Well, let's see... "I Can't Live Without My Radio", "Dangerous", "Rock the Bells", "I'm Bad", "Mama Said Knock You Out"... yeah. He has a few.
61* CharacterTic: He licks his lips a lot.
62* CoverVersion: Overlapping with SesameStreetCred, LL did a hip-hop cover of "[[WesternAnimation/TheThreeLittlePigs Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?]]" for the Disney tribute video ''Simply Mad About the Mouse'' in 1991.
63* DirtyCop: "Illegal Search".
64* DigitalPiracyIsOkay: LL expressed his support for [=P2P=] file sharing at a Senate Committee hearing, wishing that music could be "downloaded legitimately". His wish came true a decade later when services like Spotify and Netflix became popular and made media piracy less of an issue.
65* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Although "I Need Love" from ''Bigger And Deffer'' is recognized as the first rap ballad, LL had actually recorded ''two'' ballads on ''Radio''; "I Can Give You More" and "I Want You". But unlike "I Need Love", both of those songs were produced by Rick Rubin, and matched that album's minimalist style, having little to none of the R&B influence his later ballads would have.
66* HiddenTrack:
67** On his debut album ''Radio,'' in between "Dangerous" and "Rock the Bells."
68** Certain copies of ''Walking With a Panther'' had "UsefulNotes/JackTheRipper," which was originally a B-side exclusive.
69%%* LyricalColdOpen: Many of his earlier tracks, most notably "Rock The Bells".
70* MiddleNameBasis: He goes by his middle name, Todd, offstage.
71* MrFanservice: He was one of hip hop's first sex symbols. Also, what his acronym is.
72* NeverBareheaded: Due to suffering from spot baldness in his teens, LL always wore a hat in his public appearances, and to this day is rarely seen without one unless he's in an acting role. Even in the "Mama Said Knock You Out" video, he still had his head covered with a hoodie.
73* OlderThanTheyLook: He's over fifty years old, and still looks virtually the same as he did in the 90's.
74* ProfessionalWrestling:
75** The song "That's a Lie" from ''Radio'' referenced Wrestling/RoddyPiper, as one of the lies was that "You slapped Roddy Piper and you didn't get a hassle.".
76** From "[=Fuhgidabowdit=]":
77--->"Cuz I was down before the hype like Wrestling/DustyRhodes and Wrestling/BobBacklund\
78 Wrestling/BrunoSammartino, Wrestling/StanStasiak\
79 Now [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] and [[Wrestling/StoneColdSteveAustin Stone Cold]] are my favorite maniacs\
80 The top rooster pluckin, chickens when I'm cluckin\
81 [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} WWF]] stands for When and Where we Fuckin"
82* PuddleCoveringChivalry: Mentioned as one of the romantic things L would do to win a girl's affections in "I Need Love".
83* RadioSong: "I Can't Live Without My Radio," about his love for his boombox.
84* RatedGForGangsta: Considering the success of his ballads, it's easy to forget that he started as a hardcore rapper. Though he did include two ballads even on his first album ("I Can Give You More" and "I Want You").
85* TheRival: Music/KoolMoeDee. Their battles were things of hip-hop legend.
86* SelfDeprecation: "Cheesy Rat Blues", from ''[[CareerResurrection Mama Said Knock You Out]]'', mocks his career downfall after ''Bigger and Deffer'' and ''Walking With a Panther''.
87-->''I go to the park, they wanna baseball bat me''\
88''I go to the mall, they throw my old tapes at me''\
89''I'm so horny, and every girl I know be like, "he's so corny"''\
90''I want money in a hurry, I'm getting tired of leftover curry!''
91* SequelSong: "The Ripper Strikes Back", in which LL redirects his aim towards Canibus.
92* SignatureHeadgear: Famous for wearing Kangol bucket hats during his heyday (mainly to hide his prematurely balding hair). In fact, it's extremely rare to see LL without ''any'' type of head-wear outside of a movie. These days, he typically rotates between baseball caps, beanies, and flat caps.
93%%* StuffyOldSongsAboutTheButtocks: "Big Ole Butt".
94* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: "Jingling Baby (Remixed But Still Jingling)"
95-->''I'ma deliver and give a speech with vigor''\
96''Pass the wine cooler you big black...'' (cut to refrain)
97* SucksAtDancing: "You Can't Dance" is a message to those who lack dance skill to not even bother trying, lest you make a fool of yourself.
98* SurprisinglyGentleSong:
99** "I Need Love", which is often cited as being the first hip-hop ballad.
100** "Going Back To Cali" - the beat is minimalistic and jazzy, and his voice never gets above a quiet conversational tone.
101* TakeThat:
102** Against Kool Moe Dee, LL released "Jack The Ripper", "To The Break Of Dawn" and "(NFA) No Frotin' Allowed" in retaliation to Moe Dee's diss records "How Ya Like Me Now", "Let's Go", and "Death Blow".
103** LL had subliminally dissed Canibus over an [[DisproportionateRetribution extremely petty matter]] on "4,3,2,1", [[labelnote:context]]Canibus jokingly asked to use LL's mic tattoo to rap on the original version; LL misinterpeted it as a diss, and made Canibus change it, but still dissed him anyway.[[/labelnote]] Canibus responded with "2nd Round Knockout", and "Rip the Jacker", while LL clapped back with "The Ripper Strikes Back", and "Rasta Imposter".
104* TechnicianVersusPerformer: One of the big differences between him and Moe Dee were their skills and stage presence. While LL was no slouch, Moe Dee was the more technically sound rapper, while LL's charisma was leagues above Moe's, and allowed him to survive well into the 2020s, while Moe's career died during the gangsta rap boom.
105%%* TeenGenius
106* TropeCodifier: His song "I Need Love" is considered the first "rap ballad", and to this day even the most gimmicky untalented rappers will attempt to have a slow love song.
107* {{Tsundere}}: One of the girls described in "Around The Way Girl" sounds like this, but it's hard to tell which type she is. The exact words are "You can [[ManipulativeBitch break hearts and manipulate minds]] or [[PetTheDog surrender act tender be gentle and kind]]."
108* UntitledTitle: The sixth track of ''Radio'', which is speaking rather than a song, is listed as "Untitled".
109* AWildRapperAppears: Among others, he appears in Music/BradPaisley's "Accidental Racist" and the remix of Music/NeYo's "So Sick".

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