![]() ![]() It had been a cold winter for GGG-Grandpappy, and with his dearest wife Edna passing just two springs before from a severe infection brought on from a mountain goat bite, the rare occasions family or friends dropped by were more than welcome. A knock at the door, when company wasn't expected. My great, great, great Grandfather was cooking his famous potato and onion stew in his cabin located somewhere in the northern Appalachian Mountains. Save yourself 10$, its not worth having to install a trashy online service just to play matches that dont function or lag terribly. If you don't care about playing online with randoms and just want to play with friends then i would 100% recommend this to anyone who wants to play it.īut if you come to have intense games with randoms online. I can get an easy wave, die, then the wave is replaced with 2 - 5 Extremely powerful enemies out of nowhere. *Wave Survival has major difficulty spikes seemingly at random.* You are limited to ONLY Wave survival or Teirs of Heck. If you have none that are online and you want to play, then your on your own. *You really only can play this with friends.* Lacks any sort of chat system if your even lucky enough to get into a game. (Removed after failing to find games or putting me in laggy games) It auto installs Epic Games Online services without even telling you. Either it fails to find a game or the Match is lagging horribly. Next to impossible to start any games with randoms. Tiers of Heck and Wave Survival don't feel like enough for single player imo. *Lacks a little in a Single Player aspect.* LL's grandmother responded, "Oh baby, just knock them out!" She is featured in the closing scene of the music video, saying "Todd! Todd! Get upstairs and take out that garbage."Ī Great game but haves some Mild Problems. He had said to his grandmother that he felt that he couldn't survive as a rapper now that gangsta rap was popular and he was being dissed by several up-and-coming rappers. LL Cool J said in his autobiography that the idea for the song came from a discussion with his grandmother. Intercut with this are clips of boxing matches and LL Cool J exercising. The music video features LL Cool J in a boxing ring, rapping into the announcer's microphone. The song uses samples from James Brown's "Funky Drummer", the Chicago Gangsters' "Gangster Boogie", Sly & The Family Stone's "Trip to Your Heart", the drum break from Sly and the Family Stone's Sing a Simple Song, and LL Cool J's own "Rock the Bells" (from his debut album Radio). The song takes various shots at Kool Moe Dee. ![]() The single reached number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, was certified Platinum by the RIAA, and won the Grammy Award for Best Rap Solo Performance. The song was produced by Marley Marl with help from DJ Bobcat along with LL. ![]() The song famously begins with the line, "Don't call it a comeback/I been here for years." Before "Mama Said Knock You Out" was released, many people felt that LL Cool J's career was waning his grandmother, who still believed in his talent, told him to "knock out" all his critics. "Mama Said Knock You Out" is the fourth single by rapper LL Cool J from his fourth studio album of the same name. ![]()
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