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Today in Hip-Hop History: LL Cool J’s ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ LP Turns 30 Years Old!

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On this day in Hip Hop history three decades ago, the self-proclaimed G.O.A.T., LL Cool J released his fourth album Mama Said Knock You Out on the Def Jam imprint.

The album consisted of four chart-topping singles; “Boomin System”, “Six Minutes Of Pleasure”, “Around The Way Girl” and the inevitable title track. Not only was this song a GRAMMY-winning success, but the story behind it is an interesting one. The track came at a time in LL’s career where his commercial success was beginning to dwindle. He had yet to break into his acting career in a large way and his sales were starting to drop. It’s said at this low moment LL sought counsel from his grandmother who told him to “knock out” all the disbelievers. This inspiration was obviously exactly what LL needed and gave him the power to write one of the most popular songs of the year.

“Mama Said Knock You Out” won Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1992 Grammy Awards. LL Cool J beat out MC Hammer, Monie Love, and Ice- T for the award. The song also peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and 1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart.

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LL Cool J x Everlast Debut Robe Collabo to Honor 30th Anniversary Of ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ LP

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Today, to kick off the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of LL COOL J’s double-platinum album, Mama Said Knock You Out, Rock The Bells, the global lifestyle brand dedicated to classic Hip-Hop created by LL Cool J, is joining forces with iconic boxing brand Everlast for a limited-edition boxing robe.

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Designed by Alexander-John and inspired by the O.G. artwork from the album, the Rock The Bells x Everlast “Mama Said Knock You Out” Ring Robe captures the vibe and intensity of the Grammy-Award winning title track, with a distinct reference to the opening line, “Don’t Call it a Comeback.” 

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For the collaboration, Rock The Bells gathered past and present boxing champions, Gabriel Rosado, Andre Dirrell, Andre Berto, Abner Mares, and Mikey Garcia to model the robe and reflect on what they all universally describe the track as , “an anthem.”

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LL Cool J x Everlast Debut Robe Collabo to Honor 30th Anniversary Of ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ LP

Screen Shot 2020 09 03 at 3.57.17 PM

Today, to kick off the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of LL COOL J’s double-platinum album, Mama Said Knock You Out, Rock The Bells, the global lifestyle brand dedicated to classic Hip-Hop created by LL Cool J, is joining forces with iconic boxing brand Everlast for a limited-edition boxing robe.

Screen Shot 2020 09 03 at 4.09.24 PM

Designed by Alexander-John and inspired by the O.G. artwork from the album, the Rock The Bells x Everlast “Mama Said Knock You Out” Ring Robe captures the vibe and intensity of the Grammy-Award winning title track, with a distinct reference to the opening line, “Don’t Call it a Comeback.” 

Screen Shot 2020 09 03 at 4.08.53 PM

For the collaboration, Rock The Bells gathered past and present boxing champions, Gabriel Rosado, Andre Dirrell, Andre Berto, Abner Mares, and Mikey Garcia to model the robe and reflect on what they all universally describe the track as , “an anthem.”

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LL Cool J x Everlast Debut Robe Collabo to Honor 30th Anniversary Of ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ LP

Screen Shot 2020 09 03 at 3.57.17 PM

Today, to kick off the celebration of the 30th Anniversary of LL COOL J’s double-platinum album, Mama Said Knock You Out, Rock The Bells, the global lifestyle brand dedicated to classic Hip-Hop created by LL Cool J, is joining forces with iconic boxing brand Everlast for a limited-edition boxing robe.

Screen Shot 2020 09 03 at 4.09.24 PM

Designed by Alexander-John and inspired by the O.G. artwork from the album, the Rock The Bells x Everlast “Mama Said Knock You Out” Ring Robe captures the vibe and intensity of the Grammy-Award winning title track, with a distinct reference to the opening line, “Don’t Call it a Comeback.” 

Screen Shot 2020 09 03 at 4.08.53 PM

For the collaboration, Rock The Bells gathered past and present boxing champions, Gabriel Rosado, Andre Dirrell, Andre Berto, Abner Mares, and Mikey Garcia to model the robe and reflect on what they all universally describe the track as , “an anthem.”

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Today in Hip Hop History: LL Cool J Dropped ‘Mama Said Knock You Out’ 29 Years Ago

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On this day in Hip Hop history, the self proclaimed G.O.A.T., LL Cool J released his number one hit single “Mama Said Knock You Out.”

Not only was this song a GRAMMY winning success, but the story behind it is an interesting one. The track came at a time in LL’s career where his commercial success was beginning to dwindle. He had yet to break into his acting career in a large way and his sales were starting to drop. It’s said at this low moment LL sought counsel from his grandmother who told him to “knock out” all the disbelievers. This inspiration was obviously exactly what LL needed and gave him the power write one of the most popular songs of the year.

“Mama Said Knock You Out” won Best Rap Solo Performance at the 1992 Grammy Awards. LL Cool J beat out MC Hammer, Monie Love, and Ice- T for the award. The song also peaked at #17 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and 1 on the Billboard Rap Singles chart.

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