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Bigger and Deffer

LL Cool J

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Album Review

LL Cool J rocketed to the top of the hip-hop world in 1985 with Radio, his astonishing debut, but he lost his footing a bit with Bigger and Deffer, his mildly disappointing follow-up that proved to be a commercial breakthrough all the same. It's a powerful album that gets underway with a bang, as LL raps, "No rapper can rap quite like I can," and makes his case throughout the album-opening "I'm Bad," a ferocious hardcore rap with a great DJ-scratched hook. While that song ranks among LL's best (and most popular) ever, Bigger and Deffer doesn't boast too many other standout moments, with the exception of "I Need Love." Its balladic tenderness comes as a late-album surprise, considering how ferocious LL sounds elsewhere here. Nonetheless, like it or loathe it, the song set the template for a number of such lovers raps that would bring LL much crossover success in the years to come. "I Need Love" aside, Bigger and Deffer is consistently solid, produced entirely by the L.A. Posse (Darryl Pierce, Dwayne Simon, and Bobby Erving) and filled with the sort of hard-hitting hip-hop that was Def Jam's staple at the time. But while the album is mostly solid, it does lack the creative spark that had made Radio such an invigorating release only a couple years prior (the absence of Rick Rubin here is unfortunate). In those couple years since LL had put out Radio, rap music had taken big strides. Now, in 1987, LL had to contend with the likes of Eric B. & Rakim, Kool Moe Dee, Public Enemy, and Boogie Down Productions, with others like EPMD, Big Daddy Kane, Ice-T, and N.W.A on the horizon. When put in such a context, Bigger and Deffer pales a bit; in the years since LL's Radio rocked the streets of New York, rap had taken leaps and bounds while LL hadn't. So it was no surprise when LL suddenly came under attack by his rivals and a few fans, sending him back to the drawing board for his next effort, the whopping 18-track Walking with a Panther (1989).

Customer Reviews

The Album That Introduced Me To Hip Hop.....Respect

When I was 8 yrs old my cousin let me borrow a tape that his neighbor had left at my Aunts house and never came back to get. There was no case for it and the name on the tape I had never heard of before. I went home and threw it into my boom box not knowing what to expect, and then the 1st track came on. When Cool J storms onto the first verse of "I'm Bad" he comes with the fire of a young hungry beast. I was blown away by what I heard come out of those speakers. That started my unconditional love for Hip Hop music....I never looked back. This album stayed in my walkman for 6 months, and soon to follow were the likes of DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, Kool Moe Dee, Beastie Boys and KRS-One. This album changed my life, everyone has that first hip hop album that blew them away.....this is mine. If you dont have this in your collection.....buy it. Before all the lip lickin and radio freindly songs the G.O.A.T made a classic and layed another brick on the foundation of Hip Hop music. This is a must have for any true head....ONE

LL Cool J only real rapper

Let me say that this is the first LL Cool J album i listened to. I was knocked away with his great songs, if you haven't bought this I suggest you do. It has three great songs I'm Bad, My Rhyme Ain't Done, I Need Love (one of my personal favorites) and the others are pretty good also. LL Cool J has the best lyrics and other fake rappers should show him respect.

ARE WE LISTINING PEOPLE???

This is a true hip-hop classic people.... .357, Get Down, I'm Bad.... all true cutthroat hip-hop from a man way ahead of his time.... how can anyone say this album was a "drop-off" from his first one?????? C L A S S I C.

Biography

Born: January 14, 1968 in Bay Shore, NY

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Hip-hop is notorious for short-lived careers, but LL Cool J is the inevitable exception that proves the rule. Releasing his first hit, "I Can't Live Without My Radio," in 1985 when he was just 17 years old, LL initially was a hard-hitting, streetwise b-boy with spare beats and ballistic rhymes. He quickly developed an alternate style, a romantic — and occasionally sappy — lover's rap epitomized by his mainstream breakthrough single, "I Need Love." LL's first two albums, Radio and Bigger...
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