“He inspired Black people all around the world… he inspired people in general, the rapper said in a new interview with STROMBO on Apple Music Hits."I think in a short period of time he became a true-to-life hero in his ability to kinda fight through what he was dealing with unbeknownst to the world is just unbelievable, man.
"These racist thoughts really have no true merit. They’re just rules that people were living by that really were only true because they were being enforced. I think for lack of a better word he broke the '4 minute mile.' People just thought no one could do that, and he just proved what could be done," he added.
LL Cool J also took a moment to look back on his own career, bringing up his now 30-year-old album and song"'Mama Said Knock You Out,' for example, as much as we loved that record and it's a global kind of iconic song and all that, the record didn't get that much support on the radio," he said of the early '90s single."It wasn't being played at that time. It got some play on MTV but not that much.
"I just remember driving around," he said."I remember riding around feeling the vibe. I remember going to the little stores at the gas station, getting the wine coolers, driving upstate with Molly in the BMW, running around, getting food. Marley be in the studio sparking up and smoking, the incense burning, the music is playing. It was just a great, great natural vibe. We were locked in. We were in the zone and I was focused.
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