LL Cool J and Eminem Recreate Golden Era Hip-Hop Moments in "Murdergram Deux" Video
This is the first time both rappers have collaborated together.
LL Cool J has dropped off the music video for his Eminem-featuring song, “Murdergram Deux.”
The JakeTheShooter-directed visual sees the two legends recreate iconic hip-hop moments, including the cover of LL’s 1987 album, Bigger and Deffer, the artwork for Big Daddy Kane’s 1988 LP Long Live the Kane, and Death Row’s 1996 Vibe cover.
“Give blessings to my disciples, professional I’m a sniper / Like eight miles away, me and Marshall doing murders / With dirty burners, break them down and melt them in the furnace,” LL raps.
“Murdergram Deux” is LL and Em’s first collaboration together, and was produced by Q-Tip. It appears on LL Cool J’s new album, The Force, which arrived on Sept. 6. In addition to Slim Shady, the offering boasts features from Snoop Dogg, Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross, Saweetie, and Nas, among others.
You can stream The Force below.
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