Walking with a Panther

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Walking with a Panther
Walking with a Panther cover
Studio album by LL Cool J
Released March 7, 1989
Recorded 1987-1989
Genre Hip Hop
Length 84:23
Label Def Jam/Columbia
CK-45172
Producer LL Cool J
Professional reviews
LL Cool J chronology
Bigger and Deffer
(1987)
Walking with a Panther
(1989)
Mama Said Knock You Out
(1990)
Singles from Walking with a Panther
  1. "Going Back to Cali"
    Released: 1988
  2. "I'm That Type of Guy"
    Released: 1989
  3. "Big Ole Butt"
    Released: 1989
  4. "One Shot at Love"
    Released: 1989
  5. "Jingling Baby"
    Released: 1990

Walking with a Panther is the third album by high-selling hip-hop artist LL Cool J. Produced in 1989, the album was a commercial success, with several charting singles ("Going Back to Cali," "I'm That Type of Guy", "Jingling Baby," "Big Ole Butt" and "One Shot at Love"), however, the album was often criticized by the hip-hop community as being too commercial, materialistic, and "soft" for focusing too much on love ballads albeit with some highly danceable songs. Ironically, critics today consider this album unique in that LL Cool J was one of the first hip-hop artists to display materialistic themes on an album cover: a massive gold chain, or "truck jewelry" as it was then called, on a panther, in addition to scantily clad women surrounding LL, who is holding a cell phone in one hand and a bottle of champagne in the other. Many hip-hop albums today portray some such overt materialism on their covers.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Droppin' Em"
  2. "Smokin', Dopin'"
  3. "Fast Peg"
  4. "Clap Your Hands'"
  5. "Nitro"
  6. "You're My Heart"
  7. "I'm That Type of Guy"
  8. "Why Do You Think They Call It Dope?"
  9. "Going Back to Cali"
  10. "It Gets No Rougher"
  11. "Big Ole Butt"
  12. "One Shot at Love"
  13. "1-900 LL Cool J"
  14. "Two Different Worlds"
  15. "Jealous"
  16. "Jingling Baby"
  17. "Def Jam in the Motherland"
  18. "Change Your Ways"

[edit] Samples


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