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©LL Cool J/DEF JAM Biography: 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 ...Read full biography
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LL Cool J's early TV appearances were as a singer or a participant on public affairs-oriented programs in which he ostensibly gave voice to those of his generation and social background. He was a guest star on the 1987 ABC special "Diana Ross...Red Hot Rhythm & Blues" and joined Dr. Ruth Westheimer on "What's Up, Dr. Ruth?" (Lifetime, 1989) to discuss the sexual attitudes of teens. On the 1992 Disney special "Simply Mad About the Movies", LL Cool J sang a send-up of "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" and he hosted "Breakthroughs: Amazing Things to Come" (NBC, 1995), a reality-based show projecting future inventions. In addition to his sitcom, he ... had a small acting role in "Right to Remain Silent" (Showtime, 1996).
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Detective Jeff Cole (Epps) goes undercover in the hopes of bringing down drug lord Dwayne Gittens, aka GOD (LL Cool J), who has taken control of the neighborhood in which Cole grew up. Cole finds himself more and more involved in the very crime he is trying to stop, risking his career and the life of his girlfriend (Long) in the process. An exciting, fun thriller with strong performances.
In addition to music, LL Cool J has pursued an acting career, appearing in the films The Hard Way and Toys, among others. He ... launched a clothing line, FUBU (For Us, By Us) in 1996.
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LL Cool J in Atlanta, 2007 Cool J launched a clothing line (... called Todd Smith), which is aimed towards the higher end of the market while a less expensive range will be released called "T.S". Consultancy work by Dolce & Gabbana and Marks & Spencer is an influence on the designs. LL partnered with fashion executives, Ronald and William Gallo to form a company called Standard Fashion, where Ronald & Smith are both co-managing directors. The aim of marketing for the clothes line is to be oriented towards the clothing rather than LL Cool J. Smith had previously dabbled in fashion, having worked behind the scenes with the mid-eighties Hip-Hop sportswear line TROOP[3] and, as mentioned earlier, he helped launch the Hip-Hop fashion line FUBU in the 1990s. The future face of Todd Smith fashion line is rumored to be Sean John/Ralph Lauren model Kevin Navayne.
While LL Cool J has always had sex symbol status, he came from a broken home and was in fact abused as a child. His trademarks of licking his lips and wearing hats are actually nervous habits originating from his youthful mistreatment.
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