Rock The Bells - LL Cool J (1985) video free download


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"Rock The Bells" was the third single from LL Cool J's debut album, "Radio". It was released in 1985 for Def Jam Recordings, was written by LL Cool J and produced by Rick Rubin. "Rock The Bells" peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Despite the song's title, no bells can be heard in the album recording. The song was later sampled by LL Cool J himself for his song "Mama Said Knock You Out", from his album of the same name. The song is widely regarded as a classic by many in the hip-hop community. Eminem, DJ Jazzy Jeff, and The Roots performed "Rock The Bells" on the VH1 Hip-Hop Honorsprogram as a tribute to Def Jam Recordings, and several artists, including Eminem and Goodie Mob, have referenced the song in their own songs. "Radio" was the debut album of American rapper LL Cool J, released November 18, 1985 on Def Jam Recordings in the United States. It serves as the label's first full-length album release. Recording sessions for the album took place during 1984 to 1985 at Chung King House Of Metal in New York City. The album was primarily produced by Rick Rubin, who provided a sparse and minimal production style."Radio" also features a sound that is punctuated by DJ scratching, mostly brief samples, and emphasis of the downbeat. LL Cool J's b-boy lyricism conveys themes of inner city culture, teenage promiscuity, and braggadocio raps. The album experienced a significant amount of commercial success and sales for a hip-hop record at the time, earning U.S. Billboardchart success and selling over 500,000 copies within its first five months of release. On April 19, 1989, "Radio" was certified platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), following sales in excess of one million copies in the United States. Initial criticism of the album was generally positive, as LL Cool J's lyricism and Rick Rubin's production were praised by several music critics. It has since been recognized by many critics as LL Cool J's greatest work. Reflecting the new school and ghettoblaster subculture in the U.S. during the mid-1980s, "Radio" belongs to a pivotal moment in the history and culture of hip-hop. Its success contributed to the displacement of the old school with the new school form and to the genre's mainstream success during the period. Its success also served as a career breakthrough for LL Cool J and Rick Rubin."Radio" has been recognized by music writers as one of the first cohesive and commercially successful hip-hop albums. In 2003, the album was ranked number 478 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. James Todd Smith (born January 14, 1968), better known as LL Cool J (abbreviation for Ladies Love CoolJames), is an American rapper, entrepreneur, and actor from Bay Shore, New York.He fell in love with hip-hop at the age of nine, and by 11 he was writing lyrics and making his own songs with some DJ equipment his grandmother gave him to stop him from riding motorcycles or doing karate. Influenced by Grandmaster Flash, AfrikaBambaataa, funk legend Rick James, and pioneers Run-DMC and Kurtis Blow, LL started to create his own rap style.He has released thirteen studio albums and two greatest hits compilations, has appeared in numerous films, and currently stars as NCIS Special Agent Sam Hanna on the CBS crime drama television series "NCIS: Los Angeles".This channel is dedicated to all the great rap music from back in the day. The music that started the whole hip-hop revolution, the incredible music from the 70s, the 80s, and the early 90s . . . The Roots Of Rap are here!

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Comments

6 years ago

chris munoz

I remember like it was yesterday

6 years ago

Hot80s

Jack the Ripper

6 years ago

scott jones

The    gangster     boogie     the    earthquake    sound  .  LL   Cool   j    rapped   with   vigor  and   confidence    and   skill   ,   a    true   legend   of    rap  music  !

6 years ago

Dillina Hull

Anyone don't like LL Cool J they definitely need to sell themselves

6 years ago

Caitlyn Muse

this 33 years old. Dang!!!

6 years ago

Archol

He was 17 year old

6 years ago

McLovin

WTFFF THIS VIDEO NOT AVAILABLEE????

7 years ago

Charles Graham

played ths song out in my 84 cutless supreme!

7 years ago

cakafella

Cats sleep on L. This dude been getting it in for 35 years Yo!  Lots of people see him on tv and don't know this cat kept bars. Pink cookies in a plastic bag kinda fucked wit me, but If you go through all his shit, he got 40 jawns that would bang in a club today. I remember doing the Fila to this at my prom.

7 years ago

Uri Dalal

Best LL Song ever - I remember this came out my senior year of high school lol everybody flipped out

7 years ago

Pimp C.

True old school

7 years ago

Mr Henderson

Is that guitar sample the same one that's all across Licensed To Ill?

8 years ago

Sirch

Nobody said nothin about the needy family anybody gonna to give to em

8 years ago

hi _

how old is he

8 years ago

Joel Luis

LL Cool J - Rock The Bells

8 years ago

Booty Warrior

What happen to LL Cool J. I came looking for booty.

8 years ago

kill yourself

Dang this is 30 years old

8 years ago

DimpleEyes

This song still kills to this day.

9 years ago

Chip Drusano

I also remember back in 1996(I was ahead of my time) i played this in front of high schoolers and one of them detested it! It was a teen angst girl who reminded me of Robin Tunney's grunge girl character from Empire Records who hated it! Man,i'm sooooo glad the 80's are overwhelmingly back in style as of today! I wish that teen angst bitch ill!!!

9 years ago

mrkingssizesnicker

The 9th Greatest MC Of All Time!

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