Exit 13

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Exit 13
Exit 13 cover
Studio album by LL Cool J
Released July 29, 2008[1]
Recorded 2006-2007
Genre Hip-Hop/Rap
Label Def Jam
LL Cool J chronology
Todd Smith
(2006)
Exit 13
(2008)

Exit 13 will be the 13th and final album on LL Cool J's record deal with Def Jam Recordings, a deal that has lasted for more than twenty years. The album was originally titled, Todd Smith Pt. 2: Back To Cool. The album is set to be released July 29, 2008.[2]

This album will also be the first LL Cool J album since G.O.A.T. to have the parental advisory label for explicit lyrics.

The album was reworked with 85% of the songs scrapped, with only the remaining 15% intact, as LL stated ,"it wasn't good enough". The current concept of the album is young rappers going against LL.[3]

Other contributors for this album include The-Dream and Richie_Sambora of Bon Jovi[2].


[edit] Album Tracks

Title Producer(s) Featured guest(s) Time
"Whatcha Hood Like"[4] Freebase Lil' Scrappy 4:30
"Queens" [5] Illmind 50 Cent, Prodigy, Kool G Rap & Tony Yayo 3:53
"New York Gangstas" [6] The Pusher 4:05
"Shake The Keys"[7]
"Rock The Pole"[8]
"Champion"[9]
"Bump This" [10] 50 Cent, Lloyd Banks, and Young Hot Rod 4:26
"Scratch My Head"[11] 3:00
"The 5 Boroughs Is Back" [12] [13] Suits[14] Jim Jones, Method Man, KRS-One & Lil Kim 4:26
"Cry" [15] Lil Mo 4:16
"Girl If I" [16] Tha Bizness Trey Songz 4:24
"Rockin' with the G.O.AT" [17] DJ Scratch

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