LL Cool J Announces First Album in 11 Years, Shares New “Passion” Video: Watch

LL Cool J Announces First Album in 11 Years, Shares New “Passion” Video: Watch

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LL Cool J has announced his first new studio album since 2013’s Authentic. The new album, The FORCE (“Frequencies of Real Creative Energy”), is out September 6 via Def Jam Recordings and Virgin Music Group. Guests on the album include Rick Ross and Fat Joe (on recent single “Saturday Night Special”), as well as Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Saweetie, Nas, and more. Below, watch the new video for the LP’s “Passion.”

A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip produced The FORCE. “We’re talking 14 tracks of straight fire, all crafted by myself and the one and only Q-Tip,” LL Cool J said in a press statement. “When you listen to this album, you’re not just hearing music, you’re experiencing a whole new vibe, a whole new level of artistic passion.”

Read about LL Cool J in the Clover Hope feature “The Evolution of the Hip-Hop Hunk.”

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The FORCE:

01 Spirit of Cyrus [ft. Snoop Dogg]
02 The FORCE
03 Saturday Night Special [ft. Rick Ross and Fat Joe]
04 Black Code Suite [ft. Sona Jobarteh]
05 Passion
06 Proclivities [ft. Saweetie]
07 Post Modern
08 30 Decembers
09 Runnit Back
10 Huey in the Chair [ft. Busta Rhymes]
11 Basquiat Energy
12 Praise Him [ft. Nas]
13 Murdergram Deux [ft. Eminem]
14 The Vow [ft. Mad Squablz, J-S.A.N.D. and Don Pablito]

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