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00:00
Applause and Introduction to Hip-Hop Love
00:30
Commitment to Football and Karate
01:04
Early Demo Creation Around 1982
01:35
Influence of Jordan Sneakers and Street Inspiration
02:08
Off-Air Conversation Setup with Guest
02:39
Fan Status and Top Five Recognition
03:11
Early Exposure to Hip-Hop in New York
03:43
Listening to Early Tape Releases and Artists
04:17
Writing Beginnings in the Mid-70s
04:48
Family Music Environment and Hip-Hop Preference
05:20
Empowerment Through Early Hip-Hop Artists
08:28
Defining Personal Bliss
08:59
Commitment and Obsession in Early Life
09:30
Struggle with Perfectionism
10:00
Embracing Imperfect Completion
10:31
Grandfather’s Investment in Music
11:03
Family Constraints and Protective Measures
11:33
Musical Environment at Home
12:04
Early DJ Setup and Equipment Challenges
12:35
First Experiences with Turntables
13:06
Immersive DJing and Creative Exploration
13:38
Passion for Record Hunting and Scratching
14:10
Early Rap Writing and Family Recording Sessions
16:15
Hip-Hop as a Fickle Genre
16:45
Releasing New Music to Inspire Generations
17:17
Artists vs. Rappers Definition
17:50
Cultural Impact Over Time
18:21
Self-Teaching and Skill Development
18:25
State of the Art in Music Production
19:26
Innovation Through New Releases
19:58
Changing Flows and Cadences in Hip-Hop
21:01
Staying Connected to Hip-Hop Roots
21:32
Self-Awareness and Learning in Career
22:02
Name Change from J Ski to LL Cool J
23:04
Early Adoption of the Name and Public Reception
24:37
Collaborations with Artists and Early Production Work
25:07
Immersion in Hip‑Hop Culture and Finding Power on the Mic
25:38
Channeling Neighborhood Energy into Creative Output
26:08
The Role of Imagination in Sustaining Artistic Drive
26:40
Finding Joy and Fun as the Core of Music Creation
27:11
Def Jam Production Story and First Demo Submission
27:42
First Single Release and Label Debut
28:14
Being the First Artist on Def Jam and Early Rejections
28:44
Persistence with Demo Submissions to Multiple Labels
29:15
Breakthrough After Hearing Demo by Beast Boys
29:46
Unexpected Opportunities and On‑Set Experiences
30:17
Early Acting Roles and Auditioning for Film Projects
30:48
Following Dreams and Overcoming Obstacles in the Music Industry
31:21
First Video Shoot, Viral Moment, and Connection with Rick Rubin
31:53
Navigating the Music Business and Maintaining Momentum
32:25
Personal Reflections on Success, Gratitude, and Future Aspirations
32:55
Visiting NYU Dorms and Meeting Rick
33:25
Recording Demo 'Catch This Break'
33:57
Producing and Releasing 'I Need a Beat'
34:30
Launching an Independent Label
34:59
Youthful Reflections on Music Creation
35:33
Impact of Early Success on Future Projects
36:04
Celebrating Chart-Topping Achievements
36:35
Expressing Pride in Musical Legacy
37:06
Defining Artistic Versatility
38:09
Showcasing Range Across Genres
38:39
Using Athletic Metaphors to Describe Skill
39:11
Maintaining Authenticity Amidst Fame
40:14
Addressing Public Image and Personal Style
40:45
Commentary on Fan Perceptions and Trends
41:17
Creating the GOAT Acronym
41:47
Combining Ali and Harlem Baller Influences
42:49
Trademarking the GOAT Idea
43:19
Hip-Hop as Lifeline During Hardship
43:50
Personal Connection to Hip-Hop Culture
44:22
Founding Rock The Bells as a Cultural Hub
44:53
Emphasizing Collective Identity Over Individualism
45:24
Addressing Neglect of Legacy Artists
45:55
Concrete Actions to Elevate Forgotten Icons
46:26
Expanding Rock The Bells into Festivals and Merch
47:29
Encouraging Community Support for Artists
48:02
Revisiting the GOAT Debate in Sports and Art
48:34
Subjectivity of the GOAT Label Across Disciplines
49:38
Passion for Performance
50:09
Legacy of Hip-Hop Influence
51:33
Reflecting on Past Work
52:15
Embracing Creative Freedom
53:25
Courage to Experiment
53:57
Balancing Skill and Feel
54:28
Navigating Criticism in Hip-Hop
55:23
Artistic Simplicity vs Overthinking
57:05
Metaphors of Basketball and Creativity
57:58
Top Five MCs and Songs
58:30
Mood-Based Song Selection
59:01
Favorite Tracks Mentioned
59:32
Rock The Bells as a Life Soundtrack
1:00:03
Impact of Rock The Bells on Career
1:01:07
Classic Hip-Hop Track Legacy
1:02:39
First Rap Exposure Story
1:04:12
Earnings from Live Performance
1:05:15
Song Production and Beat Creation
1:06:49
Opening Music References and Guest Familiarity
1:07:20
Mention of Snapple, Cannabis, and Mike Tyson
1:07:51
Hip-Hop Battle Culture and Early Influences
1:08:22
Personal Connection to Music and Community
1:08:54
Reflection on Hip-Hop's Freedom and Creativity
1:09:56
Discussion of Cultural Impact and Legacy
1:11:01
Personal Contributions to Hip-Hop Culture
1:12:37
Acknowledgment of Other Influential Artists
1:13:38
Honesty About Legacy and Public Perception
1:14:41
Narrative Ownership and Historical Documentation
1:15:14
Creative Block and Substance Use Reflection
1:15:44
Impact of TV Work on Music Production
1:16:18
Anniversary Album and Cultural Significance
1:16:44
Balancing Quantity and Quality in the Album
1:17:19
Embracing Risk to Inspire Others
1:18:21
Personal Growth Through Collaboration with DMC
1:18:52
Encouraging Future Artists to Pursue Dreams
1:19:53
Highlighting Musicality and Collaboration in Hip-Hop