LL Cool J, this name should any hip-hop listeners be a household name. I must admit that I like anything from LL knew sogut until I discovered this album in the store. I bought it and really had no especially high expectations. But this album is really very good. Powerful support gets LL in this work by the likes of DMX, Method Man, Redman, Xzibit, Snoop Dogg and many others. After a cool intro, which leaves you wanting more, comes with "Imagine That" the first track. The Beat looks quite trendy and long because celled melody prepares quickly headaches. Just a langweilliger track, although the veteran is doing quite well. The first successful song is "Back Where I Belong". Here sound church bells, which create a great atmosphere. Ja Rule makes his role very well, so a dismal number is created. The chorus for "LL Cool J" is not very successful, but for the right fun and playful melody. "Take It Off" is not worth mentioning, but then comes a track where I had very high expectations: "Fuhgidabowdit" with DMX, Method Man and Redman. Originated is a chill song, which remind me a bit of the common causes of Method Man and Redman. A little crazy, but just good. After totally failed "Farmers", which do not like me, comes with "This Is Us" is another highlight. On the ears you here a great melody and the best track of the album gets ensteht. Included is Ex-Bad Boy singer Carl Thomas. In "Can not Think" LL delivers a great performance, otherwise the track looks quite exciting, the melody could come from a film. Also "You And Me" knows how to please, also this track is kept slow. Toll is also "Homicide" besondes the unique melody comes more than just across well. In "U Can not Fuck With Me" I had naturally expected a typical West Coast track, after all, Snoop Dogg, Xzibit and Jayo Felony represented as features. But no matter which one is clearly not chilled, hears for the summer track suitable one. Instead, you get a few melodic, special hard-hitting instrumentals on the ears. A track which one may adopt from time to time, the nothing special but. Snoops appearance I find more than strange. The hardest side of the East Coast you get at "Queens Is" feel. Along with LL Prodigy delivers a typical Queensbridge track, the one speechless. Just tough, that's good rap. The melody comes here just over just super. Otherwise, I no longer track like so particularly well. The remaining numbers are just good average. "GOAT" has become a good work. On the other hand you get bangers like "Queens Is" or "This Is Us" to hear, but there are also many long because celled average tracks found on this album. Nevertheless, I would LL something no longer have expected. An album that is particularly well suited for the summer, but will probably gather dust in the winter rather on the shelf.