Bigger and Deffer [Clean]

Bigger and Deffer [Clean]

Track Listings
1. I'm Bad
2. Kanday
3. Get Down
4. Bristol Hotel
5. My Rhyme Ain't Done
6. .357 - Break It on Down
7. Go Cut Creator Go
8. Breakthrough
9. I Need Love
10. Ahh, Let's Get Ill
11. Do Wop
12. On the Ill Tip

Bigger and Deffer,LL Cool J,Sony,East Coast Rap,Golden Age,Hip-Hop,R&B,Rap,Rap & Hip-Hop


Bigger and Deffer
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the top 10 Rap Albums of All TIme--
  • LL dropped one of the first hiphop quotables with I'm Bad!
  • He's Bad
  • rap review from a non rapper
  • LL defies the sophomore slump
Bigger and Deffer
LL Cool J
Manufacturer: Def Jam
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0000024JR
Release Date: 1995-03-28

Tracks:

  1. I'm Bad
  2. Kanday
  3. Get Down
  4. The Bristol Hotel
  5. My Rhyme Ain't Done
  6. .357 - Break It On Down
  7. Go Cut Creator Go
  8. The Breakthrough
  9. I Need Love
  10. Ahh, Let's Get Ill
  11. The Do Wop
  12. On The Ill Tip

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the top 10 Rap Albums of All TIme--.......2007-06-05

Bigger and Deffer--

Released in the summer of 1987 (sharing space with Michael Jackson's similarly titled 'Bad' album), this second LL Cool J LP was his crossover breakthrough, which also helped to make hip-hop music a mainstream phenomenon. Produced by the L.A. Posse (Dwayne Simon, Darryl Pierce, Bobcat, DJ Pooh) it's also one of the first examples in hip-hop of east/west collaboration. The album's opener and lead-off single, "I'm Bad" was gangster-tough without being overly explicit: Sampling both the themes from TV shows "S.W.A.T." and "Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse", LL basically declares himself the king of the hip-hop hill: "..The baddest rapper in the history of rap itself; not bitter or mad, just proving I'm bad; you want a hit, give me an hour plus a pen and a pad.." "Kanday" finds LL bragging in locker-room terms about his lady, and then he warns guys to stay away from hookers at "The Bristol Hotel". "But my Rhyme Ain't Done" is a blatant fantasy trip where LL interacts with everyone from He-Man & Mickey Mouse to George Washington, "But I wore a Kangol, not the fake white hair". He admonishes a jealous rival on "The Breakthrough", and gives his DJ props in the guitar-thrashing "Go Cut Creator Go" (with a clever Chuck Berry sample).

The biggest song on the album of course was the pioneering hip-hop ballad "I Need Love": over a simple-but-effective synthesizer-driven melody, LL pines for true love, despite being the object of desire for any number of groupies- "When I'm alone in my room, sometimes I stare at the wall, and in the back of my mind, I hear my conscience call; telling me I need a girl who's a sweet as a dove; for the first time in my life, I see I need love.." The closing song "The Do Wop" finds a way to blend doo-wop harmonies and funk rhythms. For those who pegged hip-hop as a fad at the time, they need look no further than "On the Ill Tip": 'The joke's on you, jack!'

Bigger and Deffer is one of the seminal Def Jam recordings that are just screaming for a deluxe re-release, with any available bonus material (like any 12-inch mixes, unreleased songs, or soundtrack/EP exclusives like "Going Back to Cali" or "Jack the Ripper", which technically belong here more than on Walking with a Panther.)

5 out of 5 stars LL dropped one of the first hiphop quotables with I'm Bad!.......2007-04-24

Me and my homeboys from middle school was in a race back in 1987 to come up with the lyrics to "I'm Bad". The song was just mind blowing. That song itself has so many hiphop quotables in it. "My favorite lines are "You want a hit, gimme an hour plus a pen and a pad!" "Got a gold name plate that says: "I wish you would", "Even when I'm braggin, I'm being sincere", "I'm the pinnacle that means I reign supreme and I'm notorious I'll crush you like a jelly bean."
I'm Bad was and still is mesmerizing from beginning to end.

This album is a classic based on I'm Bad alone.

4 out of 5 stars He's Bad.......2007-03-12

LL Cool J is regarded as one of the most popular rap artists of all-time, and few would argue. With his originality and adaptable style, he still remains popular to mainstream audiences after nearly three decades of performing. Although he seems to dabble too much in TV and Movies to concentrate on recording new sounds, he still seems to come out with mega-hit releases every few years. However, this album has to rank up there among my favorites, since it shows more of his versatility as a rapper than any of his other albums. After releasing more street-oriented rap albums, Cool J decided to adjust his style a bit and add a little flavor to his music releasing this album. "I Need Love" is a rapper's love anthem that's played over and over on any Playa's collection, and "I'm Bad" is a hit that almost every rap fan remembers. But, my favorite on this album has to be "My Rhyme Ain't Done". The song adds some sense of humor, along with a bit of a mockery on celebrities as well, which makes for an enjoyable rap song free of all the street-cred hype that many artists were seeking during that timeframe. "The Bristol Hotel" is another solid hit, which many listeners didn't seem to really enjoy until after several plays. Other enjoyable tracks round out this album, which should be one that you consider adding to your collection if you want to make your rap collection complete.

4 out of 5 stars rap review from a non rapper.......2006-08-12

A very good work-----even though i am not a fan of rap, this album is great---funny, lots of rhythum, i think it is probably one of the best albums of rap and LL is terrific!!! and this from a 56 year old classical fan.

4 out of 5 stars LL defies the sophomore slump.......2005-08-16

Though more predictable and less intriguing than RADIO, BIGGER AND DEFFER is an excellent follow up to a classic. This album was also a huge hit, peaking at #3 on the Hot 200 and selling Platinum. The production is much fuller here than the previous disc, but thankfully LL's commanding voice is never lost in the mix.

Two classic singles were scored from this disc, including the macho anthem "I'm Bad" (#84 Pop, #4 R&B) and the genuinely tender crossover hit "I Need Love" (#14 Pop, #1 R&B). In addition to the hits, BIGGER AND DEFFER finds LL at his best when he's attacking the more hard-hitting, "Rock The Bells"-like rhymes like "Get Down," "The Breakthrough" and (my personal favorite) "Ahh, Let's Get Ill." And with "My Rhyme Ain't Done" and "The Bristol Hotel," LL's wickedly humorous side (really only hinted at on Radio) starts to fully emerge. The mixing of genres on "The Do Wop" sounds a little awkward, but it's an interesting experiment (the type of thing LL would continue to keep trying).

On the negative side, the use of samples is much more obvious here than on the more discreet RADIO. The James Brown sample on "Kandy" works far better than it should, but the modified Chuck Berry sample on the lame "Go Cut Creator Go" was a bad idea from the beginning. However, BIGGER AND DEFFER unifies nicely as a whole and was a big chart success, blowing the notion of a sophomore jinx right out of the water. RADIO is definitely the place to start, but BIGGER AND DEFFER is another prime example of vintage LL.
Bigger and Deffer
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the top 10 Rap Albums of All TIme--
  • LL dropped one of the first hiphop quotables with I'm Bad!
  • He's Bad
  • rap review from a non rapper
  • LL defies the sophomore slump
Bigger and Deffer
LL Cool J
Manufacturer: Def Jam
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  2. Walking With a Panther
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ASIN: B0000024JT
Release Date: 1995-03-28

Tracks:

  1. I'm Bad
  2. Kanday
  3. Get Down
  4. The Bristol Hotel
  5. My Rhyme Ain't Done
  6. .357-Break It On Down
  7. Go Cut Creator Go
  8. The Breakthrough
  9. I Need Love
  10. Ahh, Let's Get Ill
  11. The Do Wop
  12. On The Ill Tip

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the top 10 Rap Albums of All TIme--.......2007-06-05

Bigger and Deffer--

Released in the summer of 1987 (sharing space with Michael Jackson's similarly titled 'Bad' album), this second LL Cool J LP was his crossover breakthrough, which also helped to make hip-hop music a mainstream phenomenon. Produced by the L.A. Posse (Dwayne Simon, Darryl Pierce, Bobcat, DJ Pooh) it's also one of the first examples in hip-hop of east/west collaboration. The album's opener and lead-off single, "I'm Bad" was gangster-tough without being overly explicit: Sampling both the themes from TV shows "S.W.A.T." and "Courageous Cat & Minute Mouse", LL basically declares himself the king of the hip-hop hill: "..The baddest rapper in the history of rap itself; not bitter or mad, just proving I'm bad; you want a hit, give me an hour plus a pen and a pad.." "Kanday" finds LL bragging in locker-room terms about his lady, and then he warns guys to stay away from hookers at "The Bristol Hotel". "But my Rhyme Ain't Done" is a blatant fantasy trip where LL interacts with everyone from He-Man & Mickey Mouse to George Washington, "But I wore a Kangol, not the fake white hair". He admonishes a jealous rival on "The Breakthrough", and gives his DJ props in the guitar-thrashing "Go Cut Creator Go" (with a clever Chuck Berry sample).

The biggest song on the album of course was the pioneering hip-hop ballad "I Need Love": over a simple-but-effective synthesizer-driven melody, LL pines for true love, despite being the object of desire for any number of groupies- "When I'm alone in my room, sometimes I stare at the wall, and in the back of my mind, I hear my conscience call; telling me I need a girl who's a sweet as a dove; for the first time in my life, I see I need love.." The closing song "The Do Wop" finds a way to blend doo-wop harmonies and funk rhythms. For those who pegged hip-hop as a fad at the time, they need look no further than "On the Ill Tip": 'The joke's on you, jack!'

Bigger and Deffer is one of the seminal Def Jam recordings that are just screaming for a deluxe re-release, with any available bonus material (like any 12-inch mixes, unreleased songs, or soundtrack/EP exclusives like "Going Back to Cali" or "Jack the Ripper", which technically belong here more than on Walking with a Panther.)

5 out of 5 stars LL dropped one of the first hiphop quotables with I'm Bad!.......2007-04-24

Me and my homeboys from middle school was in a race back in 1987 to come up with the lyrics to "I'm Bad". The song was just mind blowing. That song itself has so many hiphop quotables in it. "My favorite lines are "You want a hit, gimme an hour plus a pen and a pad!" "Got a gold name plate that says: "I wish you would", "Even when I'm braggin, I'm being sincere", "I'm the pinnacle that means I reign supreme and I'm notorious I'll crush you like a jelly bean."
I'm Bad was and still is mesmerizing from beginning to end.

This album is a classic based on I'm Bad alone.

4 out of 5 stars He's Bad.......2007-03-12

LL Cool J is regarded as one of the most popular rap artists of all-time, and few would argue. With his originality and adaptable style, he still remains popular to mainstream audiences after nearly three decades of performing. Although he seems to dabble too much in TV and Movies to concentrate on recording new sounds, he still seems to come out with mega-hit releases every few years. However, this album has to rank up there among my favorites, since it shows more of his versatility as a rapper than any of his other albums. After releasing more street-oriented rap albums, Cool J decided to adjust his style a bit and add a little flavor to his music releasing this album. "I Need Love" is a rapper's love anthem that's played over and over on any Playa's collection, and "I'm Bad" is a hit that almost every rap fan remembers. But, my favorite on this album has to be "My Rhyme Ain't Done". The song adds some sense of humor, along with a bit of a mockery on celebrities as well, which makes for an enjoyable rap song free of all the street-cred hype that many artists were seeking during that timeframe. "The Bristol Hotel" is another solid hit, which many listeners didn't seem to really enjoy until after several plays. Other enjoyable tracks round out this album, which should be one that you consider adding to your collection if you want to make your rap collection complete.

4 out of 5 stars rap review from a non rapper.......2006-08-12

A very good work-----even though i am not a fan of rap, this album is great---funny, lots of rhythum, i think it is probably one of the best albums of rap and LL is terrific!!! and this from a 56 year old classical fan.

4 out of 5 stars LL defies the sophomore slump.......2005-08-16

Though more predictable and less intriguing than RADIO, BIGGER AND DEFFER is an excellent follow up to a classic. This album was also a huge hit, peaking at #3 on the Hot 200 and selling Platinum. The production is much fuller here than the previous disc, but thankfully LL's commanding voice is never lost in the mix.

Two classic singles were scored from this disc, including the macho anthem "I'm Bad" (#84 Pop, #4 R&B) and the genuinely tender crossover hit "I Need Love" (#14 Pop, #1 R&B). In addition to the hits, BIGGER AND DEFFER finds LL at his best when he's attacking the more hard-hitting, "Rock The Bells"-like rhymes like "Get Down," "The Breakthrough" and (my personal favorite) "Ahh, Let's Get Ill." And with "My Rhyme Ain't Done" and "The Bristol Hotel," LL's wickedly humorous side (really only hinted at on Radio) starts to fully emerge. The mixing of genres on "The Do Wop" sounds a little awkward, but it's an interesting experiment (the type of thing LL would continue to keep trying).

On the negative side, the use of samples is much more obvious here than on the more discreet RADIO. The James Brown sample on "Kandy" works far better than it should, but the modified Chuck Berry sample on the lame "Go Cut Creator Go" was a bad idea from the beginning. However, BIGGER AND DEFFER unifies nicely as a whole and was a big chart success, blowing the notion of a sophomore jinx right out of the water. RADIO is definitely the place to start, but BIGGER AND DEFFER is another prime example of vintage LL.
Bigger and Deffer
Average customer rating: Not rated
    Bigger and Deffer
    LL Cool J
    Manufacturer: Sony
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DS65
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. I'm Bad
    2. Kanday
    3. Get Down
    4. Bristol Hotel
    5. My Rhyme Ain't Done
    6. .357 - Break It on Down
    7. Go Cut Creator Go
    8. Breakthrough
    9. I Need Love
    10. Ahh, Let's Get Ill
    11. Do Wop
    12. On the Ill Tip
    B.A.D. (Bigger & Deffer): Single Collection
    Average customer rating: Not rated
      B.A.D. (Bigger & Deffer): Single Collection
      Magokoro Brothers
      Manufacturer: Sony
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | International | Styles | Music
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      ASIN: B00005G5YJ
      Release Date: 2001-08-13

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      1. Japanese Title
      2. Japanese Title
      3. Jump
      4. Japanese Title
      5. Japanese Title
      6. Time Goes On
      7. Japanese Title
      8. Japanese Title
      9. Japanese Title
      10. Japanese Title
      11. Family Affair
      12. Japanese Title
      13. Japanese Title
      14. Japanese Title
      Bigger and Deffer
      Average customer rating: Not rated
        Bigger and Deffer
        LL Cool J
        Manufacturer: Sony
        ProductGroup: Music
        Binding: Audio CD

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        ASIN: B00000DS56
        Release Date: 1990-10-25

        Tracks:

        1. I'm Bad
        2. Kanday
        3. Get Down
        4. Bristol Hotel
        5. My Rhyme Ain't Done
        6. .357 - Break It on Down
        7. Go Cut Creator Go
        8. Breakthrough
        9. I Need Love
        10. Ahh, Let's Get Ill
        11. Do Wop
        12. On the Ill Tip

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