In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, LL Cool J briefly talked about his upcoming song “Murdergram Deux” with Eminem from his highly anticipated 14th solo studio album The FORCE, which is set to be released on September 6, 2024, through Def Jam Recordings and the Virgin Music Group. The album also features guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe, Rick Ross, Sona Jobarteh, Saweetie, Busta Rhymes, Nas, Mad Squablz, J-S.A.N.D., and Don Pablito and is entirely produced by iconic producer Q-Tip.
In a new interview with Entertainment Tonight, LL Cool J briefly talked about his upcoming song “Murdergram Deux” with Eminem from his highly anticipated 14th solo studio album The FORCE, which is set to be released on September 6, 2024, through Def Jam Recordings and the Virgin Music Group. The album also features guest appearances from Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe, Rick Ross, Sona Jobarteh, Saweetie, Busta Rhymes, Nas, Mad Squablz, J-S.A.N.D., and Don Pablito and is entirely produced by iconic producer Q-Tip.
Interviewer: Eminem is also featured on this album. He said, seeing you perform really inspired him and made him wanna rap. So, how much you appreciate this friendship?
LL Cool J: He’s great friend. Em is a great friend. We worked together in the studio on this song “Murdergram Deux” and it’s amazing. I love him as an artist. I had a lot of fun working with all of the artists. Snoop in the studio, Em in the studio. It was just a good energy. And I’m having fun too. I ain’t taking it that serious.”
The entire “Muerdergram Deux” song was leaked few months ago. In a recent interview, LL Cool J addressed the fact and revealed that the song was not a final version: “That’s terrible man, it’s so bad. It’s not AI but it’s not official. It’s not the right version. They just be over the top and people just be dabbling and… I don’t even know why even do that. It’s like, calm down man. They all just walking on in kitchen, touching the rolls before before the s–t is done and you know just all up in the pots. Keep the food ain’t ready. You know how your grandmother slap your hand and s–t when you trying to put your hands in the pots early? That’s how I feel about this. Just cut that s–t. But it is what it is, it’s not AI, it’s a real joint.” said LL Cool J.
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