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Todd Smith

Todd Smith
  • List Price: $10.99
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  • Seller:NY HiFreMusic
  • Sales Rank:200,564
  • Format:Enhanced
  • Languages:German (Unknown), English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Number Of Discs:1
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Publication Date:2006
  • MPN:1070868
  • UPC:602498798645
  • EAN:0602498798645
  • ASIN:B000EGFV4K
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Tracks
  • It's LL and Santana
  • Control Myself
  • Favorite Flavor
  • Freeze
  • Best Dress
  • Preserve The Sexy
  • What You Want
  • I've Changed
  • Ooh Wee
  • #1 Fan
  • Down The Aisle
  • We're Gonna Make It
  • So Sick
  • Control Myself


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
TODD SMITH is jump started by the undeniable smash "Control Myself," featuring the multi-platinum and multi-talented superstar, Jennifer Lopez. Produced by Jermaine Dupri, the bass driven track shows yet another dimension of LL’s versatility. The album, mostly recorded in Miami and New York features several tracks from Timabaland, Pharell, Scott Storch and Trackmasters. LL Cool J’s 12th album features 12 stars; including; Mary J. Blige, Mary Mary, Teairra Mari, Freeway and Juelz Santana.
Amazon.com
No other rapper from the '80s has had LL's longevity. That said, everyone--LL included--knows that the brash Queens teen of Radio is long gone. Since the mid-90s, LL's been best with crossover, R&B/rap songs hardcore types supposedly hate (but their girlfriends love). Todd Smith overflows with that. Despite half-hearted attempts at unleashing his "Jack the Ripper" skills on songs like "LL and Santana" (that'd be Juelz, not Carlos) and "What You Want," Cool James sounds more convincing when he's not trying so hard to be hard. Skip past the overly syrupy "Down the Aisle" and "Ooh Wee" and check out the old-school funkiness of "Control Myself" or "Favorite Flavor," with a throwback sound reminiscent of "Around the Way Girl." Toward the end, LL offers up "We're Gonna Make It," a rousing, feel-good song about perseverance and an apt anthem for LL's own 20-year career. --Oliver Wang

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