Track Listing 1. Intro 2. Born To Love You 3. Luv U Better 4. Paradise 5. Fa Ha 6. Niggy Nuts 7. Amazin' 8. Clockin' G's 9. Lollipop 10. After School 11. Throw Ya L's Up 12. U Should 13. 10 Million Stars 14. Big Mama (Unconditional Love) 15. Mirror Mirror 16. Paradise (James Yarde mix)
| Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Universal Music | | Recording Mode: | Stereo |
Album Notes Available on cassette on Def Jam (063219).NOTES:Personnel includes: LL Cool J, P. Diddy, Usher, K-Ci & Jo-Jo, Amerie, Jennifer Lopez.Producers include: DJ S&S, Tone & Poke, Richie Nice, The Neptunes, Zukhan.LL Cool J's tenth album for Def Jam, the label he helped to create, is as you'd expect something of a triumphant affair. The rapper's long career (his first hit was in 1985) and extensive experience have earned him a unique place as something of an elder statesman in an industry where careers are often literally short-lived. He's based his on a singular reliance on smart rapping and tightly arranged material, not just beats overlaid with scrappy keyboard figures. Thus 10's first impression is of a fully realized, expansively conceived project. Of course, a rapper can never go far wrong shouting out to his home turf. With nods to Queens and Brooklyn on "Fa Ha," and "Niggy Nuts" LL Cool J proves (as if proof were needed) that despite his extensive success, his heart has never strayed far from home, despite the exotic lifestyle he depicts in "Amazin'." Two obvious conclusions to draw from the material on offer here: the star remains a little in awe of his success, and he's done more with that success and with his chosen genre than quite a few of his contemporaries.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...10 justifies LL's longevity... Rolling Stone (11/14/2002)
4 stars out of 5 - The numerical milestone has inspired LL's best album since 1987's BIGGER AND DEFFER... Uncut (01/01/2003)
3 stars out of 5 - ...10 justifies LL's longevity...Uncut (1/03, p.122) - 4 stars out of 5 - The numerical milestone has inspired LL's best album since 1987's BIGGER AND DEFFER... Rolling Stone (11/14/2002)
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