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LL Cool J sends a message to the Hip-Hop Community: I Am “The Most Important Rapper That Ever Existed”


LL Cool J declares he's the most important rapper of all-time.

LL Cool J claims he's the “Most Important Rapper Ever”



LL has already declared himself the genre’s most important hip-hop rapper, he’s just waiting for everyone else to realize it.


The legendary emcee who coined the now-iconic acronym G.O.A.T. (Greatest of All Time), has a bold perspective on his place in Hip-Hop history.


While appearing on latest episode of Apple Music’s Le Code released on Thursday (November 28), “I Need Love” rapper made his case for why he’s the most important.


“I’ma say this humbly but I really mean this,” he began. “I think one day people are going to wake up and realize that LL COOL J is the most important rapper that ever existed. I truly believe one day people are going to say that. They’re gonna look and they’re gonna say, ‘Wow, when it comes to the jewelry – this is the guy who introduced all the diamonds and the ice and the champagne.’ They’re gonna say, ‘When it comes to the love songs, this is the guy who introduced us to love songs and all the love shit.'”


He continued: “When it comes to the bad boy vibe, they’re gonna realize, ‘Oh this is the guy who introduced all the rebellious bad boy vibes before it was done.’ When it comes to the G.O.A.T. terminology, they’re gonna say, ‘This is the guy who came up with the G.O.A.T. stuff.’ They’re gonna say when it comes to Def Jam, ‘Wow, this is the first artist that was on Def Jam.’ When it comes to solo [rap] artists, they’re gonna say, ‘Wow, this is the first solo artist to take it all the way around the world.’ I could go on and on and on.


“They’re gonna say when it comes to Fubu, ‘Yo, this guy introduced the whole idea of putting clothing lines. Even before that, he did Troop.’ When it comes to endorsements, ‘Oh this is the guy who did Kangol and made the Kangol popular before people even did that.’ When they talk about television, they gon’ say, ‘Oh this is the guy who did incredible stuff on TV and at the same time was still making incredible records.’ It wasn’t just doing TV and using rap as a launch pad. When it comes to business… I could go on and on and on and on.


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