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MusicTimes caught up with rapper, Moka Blast to discuss his new song, "I Don't Get Y'all." The self-proclaimed "ladies man" dished how he was dubbed him an underground legend by rap star, Jadakiss, his plans on penning about the recent Baltimore and Ferguson riots in his new album "3/5ths Amendment" and why he wants his women to be open to threesomes before dating them. -
Grammy Ceremony to Be Broadcast on Monday Night for First Time in 2016
Things will be somewhat different for the Grammy Awards as the 58th annual showing of music's biggest night will take place on a Monday instead of the traditional Sunday evening, according to an announcement from CBS. This marks the first time in the show's history that the final ceremony will take place on a Monday. -
Big Sean, LL Cool J Joined Jimmy Fallon For Pictionary on 'The Tonight Show' [WATCH]
Big Sean and LL Cool J joined Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show yesterday, April 20, for a game of none other than Pictionary. -
The Rock Channels Taylor Swift to "Shake It Off"
Taylor Swift is not the only one who knows how to "Shake It Off." The Rock -- aka Dwayne Johnson -- gave us a snippet of him lip-syncing Swift's hit. -
Grammys 2015 Bring in 26 Million Viewers According to Early Nielsen rating Reports; Slight Drop from 2014
The Grammys kept viewership at a relatively high number for the 2015 rendition of the event, pulling in an estimated 26 million viewers with a Nielsen rating of 16.7, according to the early ratings (from Deadline.com). That's a slight drop from 2014, where 28 million viewers tuned in, but nothing to worry about for ABC. -
No Offense to LL Cool J, but 5 Other Options for Grammy Hosting: Beyoncé, Steven Colbert, Blake Shelton and More
Today the Recording Academy confirmed that LL Cool J will be the host at The Grammys when they go down on February 8. It was hardly a surprise to anyone who's paid attention in recent years: The emcee has hosted the event every year since 2012. That said, it's tough to blame the Academy and CBS for not wanting to shake things up: Although the performer will have now hosted 10 times, the recent results don't lie. The previous three years have featured, respectively, the no. 1, 3, and 2 highest viewerships since the '80s (the 2012 edition got a boost from those tuning in after Whitney Houston's death). -
Grammys 2015: LL Cool J Hosting Again after Breaking Viewership Records for Last Three Years; Emcee's 10th Time as MC
Color us surprised: LL Cool J will be serving as the host for the Grammy Awards. In case you couldn't tell, that was in jest: The rapper and actor has served as the emcee for four consecutive years now, dating back to the 2012 rendition of the awards ceremony. This will mark the tenth time overall that Cool J takes hosting duties. -
LL Cool J to Host Spike TV's 'Lip Sync Battle,' Rapper Latest Addition to Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' Spinoff
LL Cool J has been tapped to host Spike TV's upcoming adaptation of The Tonight Show's bit, Lip Sync Battle. Jimmy Fallon, John Krasinski and Stephen Merchant are signed on as executive producers. The show will run for 10 episodes starting April 2. -
Eminem To Be Featured On LL Cool J Album 'G.O.A.T. 2'
Rejoice, Eminem fans. The Marshall Mathers LP 2 star will be back in 2015 on LL Cool J's forthcoming album G.O.A.T. 2. -
LL Cool J Drops New Song "Know Your Name," Featuring Jeremy Austin Ahead Of 'G.O.A.T. 2' [LISTEN]
LL Cool J is back with a new song off his upcoming album, G.O.A.T. 2, called "Know Your Name," featuring Jeremy Austin on the hook. -
Ashanti & LL Cool J's Daughter Samaria Twerk Together At Pajama Party [WATCH]
Following Amber Rose and Blac Chyna's Instagram double twerkfest, R&B singer Ashanti and LL Cool J's 18-year-old daughter, Samaria, posted a twerking video of their own taken at a pajama party. The duo wore matching onesies with one dollar bills printed on the fabric. -
LL Cool J Defends Lifetime's Aaliyah Movie, Says Hollywood Is Still Learning How To Cast Black People [LISTEN]
Lifetime's Aaliyah movie remains a hot topic of discussion a week after its original television premiere. There are those like Timbaland, who feel the biopic wasn't an accurate depiction of the late "Rock The Boat" songstress. And then there are those like LL Cool J, who came to the network's defense, saying Hollywood is still learning how to cast black people. All in all, the film has received its fair share of criticism.
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