LL Cool J Mama Said Knock You Out [Explicit Content] ComicDescription LL Cool J's egotism is his m. o., his sex appeal, his greatest strength. He'd been on top of the world since he started scoring hits as a teenager, but anyone who's been in the rap game for five years, as he'd been when Mama arrived, has something to prove. So he came out swinging literally with the title track, which claims boxing trash talk as proto rap and turns it into a declaration of ongoing mastery. Beyond that, Mama, with it's
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maybe more bands would be as enjoyable as Weezer
and Californian punk rock influences
People Who Aren’t There Anymore reflects the transience of a band’s existence
Winehouse has talented musicians playing loose charts behind her with room for a few solos
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But lead singer Brad Nowell died of a heroin overdose in May 1996
The classic "Brown-Eyed Girl" is the closest Morrison has ever come to a pop song
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he has pursued his muse on many different artistic fronts
which became his biggest hit as a solo artist