14 Shots to the Dome
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Studio album by LL Cool J | |||||||||||
Released | March 9, 1993 | ||||||||||
Recorded | 1992 | ||||||||||
Genre | Hip hop | ||||||||||
Length | 64:43 | ||||||||||
Label | Def Jam/Columbia CK-53325 |
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Producer | QD III, Marley Marl | ||||||||||
Professional reviews | |||||||||||
LL Cool J chronology | |||||||||||
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14 Shots To The Dome is the fifth album by rapper LL Cool J, released in 1993, and the first since his highly successful comeback album Mama Said Knock You Out. Unlike that release, which saw him have success on his own terms, 14 Shots sees LL adopting the sound of his West coast gangsta rap contemporaries, especially that of Ice Cube and Cypress Hill. Many fans saw this as a jarring departure, and the album met mixed critical and commercial response, going only Gold.The Album mostly produced again by Marley Marl.
[edit] Track listing
- "How I'm Comin'"
- "Buckin' Em Down'"
- "Stand by Your Man"
- "A Little Somethin"
- "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings"
- "Straight from Queens"
- "Funkadelic Relic"
- "All We Got Left Is the Beat"
- "No Frontin' Allowed" (Featuring Lords of the Underground)
- "Back Seat"
- "Soul Survivor'"
- "Ain't No Stoppin' This"
- "Diggy Down'"
- "Crossroads"
[edit] Singles
Year | Song | Chart positions | |||
Billboard Hot 100 | Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks | Hot Rap Singles | |||
1993 | "How I'm Comin" | #57 | #28 | #8 | |
1993 | "Stand By Your Man" | - | #67 | #24 | |
1993 | "Back Seat (Of My Jeep)" | #42 | #24 | #2 | |
1993 | "Pink Cookies In A Plastic Bag" | #42 | #24 | #2 |
[edit] External links
14 Shots to the Dome at MusicBrainz