LL COOL J is laying claim to being the “most important” rapper in history – though he won’t take on the G.O.A.T. title, despite being the one to coin the phrase.
Appearing on an episode of Apple Music’s Le Code published on Thursday (November 28), Cool James 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.
The conversation begins around the 49:36 mark below.
Later in the convo, LL COOL J explained why he doesn’t actually claim to be the G.O.A.T. rapper, despite saying in on his songs.
“No, [I’m not saying I’m the greatest rapper of all time] because that’s still subjective,” he explained. “Because there’s still a kid that the 2Pac album is the most important album to them and that changed their life. There’s still a kid that thinks Snoop made the records that changed their life. There’s still a kid that loves Biggie or loves Nas for their music and they should and have the right to do that.
“Do I call myself G.O.A.T. on the record? Of course, yes. I will say a lot of things on a record. But outside of being on the mic as an MC, there are too many rappers who have done too many important things for me to try to claim that I’m the one.”
Though he didn’t add this to his list of reasons for considering himself the most important rapper, LL also recently claimed that he’s partly responsible for Air Jordans being part of the Hip Hop uniform.
Sitting down for an extensive interview with Big Boy earlier this month, the legendary rapper spoke about being the first rapper to wear MJ’s iconic basketball sneakers in the mid 1980s, before they became a staple in Hip Hop culture.
“My first album cover, I had the Jordan sneakers on when he was a rookie. I was the first person with the Jordans on in the Radio album cover,” he said, referencing the image of him on the back of the 1985 LP rocking black and red Air Jordan 1s.
“Michael Jordan was a rookie when I did that. Everyone was wearing Adidas and Puma, bro. I put the Jordans on. He ain’t even have no championships. He was just a rookie. I liked the sneakers.”
The “Rock the Bells” rapper previously admitted he was never paid for wearing the now-iconic sneakers in his Radio artwork.
Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in 2019, LL said: “He never cut me a check. But you know what? I just loved it. When that album came out, Michael Jordan was a rookie. Those were the first Jordans the first year that they came out.”
Look. Dude is a legend and one of the goats and all that but LL admitted some of his albums are wack and he knew they where wack before releasing them. How you gonna be the most important rapper of all time if you dont even bother doing proper quality control. You can be one of the most important, but not the most important.
This dude is feeling himself too much. I can name at least five rappers who had more impact on the culture than him. Nas and Jay-Z just to name a few. And like buddy said below: LL’s career has too much highs and lows for him to be considered as “the most important rapper that ever existed”. Come on now. That’s the steroids speaking.
The culture. The culture mannn. Gangsta rap? Now that is some great culture. I like when biggie rapped about r@aping a boy and throwing him off a bridge. Dats culture yo. Culture dawg. Reel shit home.
@Rick Rubin The fuckin site misquoted him. The title was easy clickbait. And you fell for it. “There are too many important things for me to claim that I’m the one.” Gotdamn. Pick up a fuckin book, couch urchin.
@Tick Rubin *”too many rappers who have done too many important things”
Someone here is bitter and has some prejudices he needed to share huh?
Nobody ignored him saying “there are too many important things for me to claim that I’m the one” which relates to the GOAT status he also mentioned in the interview. Being the GOAT and being “the most important rapper that has ever existed” are two different things you halfwit. Again LL Cool J is too much on his own dick for making such a bold statement. Reading does not only mean being able to see the words, but it also means understanding the rhetoric behind the sentences you brainiac wannabe dick gulping down motherfucker.
how many people from 100 years ago that werent cereal ki llaz donu remember or can name babe ruth loved wheaties
Totally agree with him💯
Lol, your name is Becky. Of course you would agree with him.😂
LL Cool J is cool
he’s the King of RAP.
his latest album is the proof.
Kendrick is a joke in comparison.
Greg is the only person who should check themselves in a mental hospital for how much they want to lick the shit stains in Drake’s underwear.
@AdriantheCreator.. Give it a rest Ovo, Drake isn’t going to fvck you. You’re way too old and obese for him
Well…he has a point.
I won’t go that far as the answer to that question is Melle Melle, but he is definitely one of the pillars of advancing the genre.
Nope.
His last good album was Phenominom, released in 1997 😂