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Hip-hop icon LL Cool J sits down for an unfiltered, in-depth conversation about 30+ years in music, film & TV, the real story behind “Accidental Racist”, getting booed on stage, industry beef, and why he’s never retiring from rap. From sleeping on trains while chasing his dream to headlining the Kings of the Mic Tour with Public Enemy, Ice Cube & De La Soul, LL breaks down what it really takes to build a legendary career and stay authentic in an industry obsessed with trends. 👉 Hit subscribe for more classic hip-hop interviews, stories from the culture, and long-form conversations with the legends. In this interview, LL Cool J talks about: Kings of the Mic Tour with Public Enemy, Ice Cube & De La Soul Why his album “Authentic” is vulnerable, eclectic & ahead of its time Working with Eddie Van Halen, Seal, Babyface, Earth, Wind & Fire, Charlie Wilson & Fitz and the Tantrums Leaving the Def Jam “machine” and the freedom of being independent The state of hip-hop today, originality, and why “96% of rappers can’t really rap” His classic records: “Going Back to Cali,” “I Need Love,” “Mama Said Knock You Out” Dealing with hate, bullying & backlash as a celebrity The controversy around “Accidental Racist” and what he really meant His favorite MCs and influences (Big Daddy Kane, Tyler, The Creator, Pharoahe Monch & more) Longevity & mindset: how to survive decades in hip-hop without getting bitter Wild early-days stories: Def Jam beginnings, being kicked out at 16, sleeping on trains & in a $40/week room in Brooklyn Real talk advice for young rappers, singers & female MCs on staying true, not chasing trends & committing to your craft Perfect for viewers who love: Classic & golden-era hip-hop stories Artist mindset, longevity, and career game Deep-dive interviews instead of quick clips LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Ice Cube, De La Soul, Nas, Jay-Z, Common & more If you enjoyed this, drop a comment: Favorite LL Cool J era? Most slept-on LL album or song? What did you learn from his story about commitment and sacrifice? #llcoolj