Mr Smith by Ll Cool J Cd Album 

 

 

 

 


1 The Intro (Skit)

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Producer – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier And Tone*

Recorded By – Paul Lanni*

Written-By – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*, LL Cool J

1:33

2 Make It Hot

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Producer – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier And Tone*

Recorded By – Paul Lanni*

Written-By – B. DeBarge*, E. DeBarge*, Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*, LL Cool J, R. DeBarge*

4:31

3 Hip Hop

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistand Engineer] – J. Nicholas*

Recorded By – Paul Lanni*

Vocals – Terri Robinson

Written-By – J. Harris*, LL Cool J, Tone And Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*, S. Barnes*, T. Lewis*

5:00

4 Hey Lover

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – Brian Miller 

Producer – Tone And Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*

Recorded By – Jim "Jiff" Hinger

Recorded By [Assistant Engineer] – Ray Lubrauna*

Vocals – Boyz II Men

Written-By – LL Cool J, Rod Temperton

4:44

5 Doin It

Guest [Vocalist] – LeShaun

Mixed By – Tony Smalios

Producer, Instruments [All] – Rashad Smith

Recorded By – Mario Rodriguez

Written-By – G. Jones*, LL Cool J, B.R. Smith*

4:54

6 Life As...

Engineer [Assistant] – Paul Hsu*

Producer – Easy Mo Bee

Recorded By, Mixed By – Mike Iverson*

Written-By – LL Cool J, Osten S. Harvey Jr.*

2:44

7 I Shot Ya

Featuring – Keith Murray

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – J. Nicholas*

Producer – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier And Tone*

Recorded By – George Karras

Written-By – J. Brown*, Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*, LL Cool J, L. Collins*

3:51

8 Mr. Smith

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – Brian Miller 

Producer – ChySkillz

Producer [Additional] – TrackMasters

Recorded By – Rich July

Recorded By [Assistant Engineer] – J. Nicholas*

Written-By – C. Parker*, H. Laws*, LL Cool J

3:59

9 No Airplay

Mixed By, Recorded By – Kevin Thomas

Producer, Mixed By – Chad "Dr. Ceuss" Elliot*

Recorded By [Assistant Engineer] – Mike Glowik*

Written-By – C. "Dr. Ceuss" Elliot*, J. Peters*, LL Cool J, M. White*

5:43

10 Loungin

Keyboards – Eric Cody

Mixed By – George Karras

Producer, Instruments [All Other] – Rashad Smith

Recorded By – Mario Rodriguez

Vocals – Terri & Monica

Written-By – A.J. Brown III*, K, West*, LL Cool J, B.R. Smith*

4:12

11 Hollis To Hollywood

Instruments – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – Brian Miller 

Producer – Tone And Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*

Recorded By – Paul Lanni*

Written-By – B. Bacharach, H. David*, LL Cool J, S.J. Barnes*

3:58

12 God Bless

Backing Vocals – Sonya Magett

Mixed By – Tony Smalios

Producer, Instruments [All] – Rashad Smith

Recorded By – Mario Rodriguez

Written-By – J. Brown*, LL Cool J, B.R. Smith*

3:47

13 Get Da Drop On 'Em

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – Brian Miller 

Producer – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier And Tone*

Recorded By – Paul Lanni*

Recorded By [Assistant Engineer] – Matt Silva

Written-By – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*, LL Cool J

3:57

14 Prelude (Skit)

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Producer – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier And Tone*

Recorded By – Paul Lanni*

Written-By – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*

0:30

15 I Shot Ya (Remix)

Featuring – Fat Joe, Keith Murray, Prodigy

Guest [Vocalist] – Foxy Brown

Instruments [All] – TrackMasters

Mixed By – Rich Travali

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – J. Nicholas*

Producer – Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier And Tone*

Recorded By – George Karras

Written-By – J. Brown*, Jean Claude "Poke" Olivier*, LL Cool J, L. Collins*

5:03

16 Papa Luv It

Backing Vocals – L.L. Cool J*, Mary Brown

Keyboards – CoDee

Mixed By [Assistant Engineer] – Ricky Helair

Mixed By [Final] – "Bassy" Bob Brockham*

Producer – L.L. Cool J*, Tyrone Fyffe

Recorded By [Assistant Engineer] – Jabari Palmer

Recorded By, Mixed By – Kevin Thomas

Written-By – G. Washington Jr.*, J.T. Smith*, T. Fyffe*

 

 

 

 

With more than 14 years as a continually viable, visible recording artist, LL Cool J--the once and future James Todd Smith--sets the pace for hip-hop artist longevity. Though with five consecutive platinum albums he's long since qualified for his rap star pension, why stop the old guy when he shows no sign of slowing down? On 1995's Mr. Smith, the 27-year-old LL's "self"-titled sixth album, the rapper keeps running like an aged marathoner: past his prime and no longer winning medals, perhaps, but still in full stride and doing a lot better than you could. At this point in his career, though, LL seems concerned with retaining the credibility of his Queens, New York, past while submerging deeper into a Hollywood future. Conscious of--and not fully resistant to--the fact that he's fast becoming recognized more as sitcom star than as rap pioneer, LL goes out of his way on Mr. Smith to provide his résumé. He recaps successes on "I Shot Ya," remembers those who paved his way on "Hip Hop," and even pumps a little hardcore on "Life As ..." But ultimately LL's just acting tough, not living tough. While he claims one song won't "be getting no airplay" due to its heavy profanity, in reality the vocals are heavily expurgated. LL tries to play both sides, but he can't escape his nice-guy, TV-ready self. He even celebrates his second career on "Hollis to Hollywood," a rap full of movie wordplay ("I'm making Speed like I'm Keanu Reeves / But too many True Lies can make a honey bleed"). And of course, Mr. Smith is best when he's just playing the ladies' man: "Hey Lover" waxes R&B sultry with Boyz II Men on vocals, while "Doin' It" and "Make It Hot" get down-and-out sexy over impeccable tracks. --Roni Sarig

 

 

 



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