Todd Smith Pt. 2: Back to Cool
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Todd Smith Pt. 2: Back to Cool | ||
Studio album by LL Cool J | ||
Released | March 6, 2007 (U.S.) | |
Recorded | 2006 | |
Genre | Rap & Hip-Hop | |
Label | Def Jam/G-Unit | |
Producer(s) | 50 Cent (exe. produced) DJ Premier |
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LL Cool J chronology | ||
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Todd Smith (2006) |
Todd Smith Pt. 2: Back to Cool (2007) |
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Todd Smith Pt. 2: Back to Cool is the sequel to the 2006 album Todd Smith by LL Cool J and will be the final album on LL Cool J's record deal with Def Jam Records, a deal that has lasted for more than twenty years. This album will also be the first LL Cool J album since G.O.A.T. to contain the parental advistory sticker.
It will be executive produced by fellow Queens rapper 50 Cent. [1] The song "Bump This" with 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks & Young Hot Rod is expected to appear on this album.
[edit] Confirmed Tracks
- "Bump This" (featuring 50 Cent, Young Hot Rod & Lloyd Banks)
- "A Place Called New York" (featuring Kool G Rap) (Produced by DJ Premier)
- "Still Doin' It" (Produced by Just Blaze)
- "She Was Raised In Brooklyn" (Produced by Buckwild)
- "Queens" (featuring will.i.am)
- "Close Enough" (featuring Fat Joe)
- "The Fame" (featuring Big Daddy Kane, Eminem, Raekwon, Andre 3000 & Dr. Dre)