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1997 studio album by LL Cool J
Phenomenon Released October 14, 1997 Recorded 1996–1997 Genre Hip hop Length 43 :58 Label Producer
"Phenomenon " Released: September 23, 1997
"4, 3, 2, 1 " Released: December 9, 1997
"Father " Released: January 13, 1998
"Hot, Hot, Hot " Released: March 27, 1998
"Candy " Released: July 3, 1998
Phenomenon is the seventh studio album by rapper LL Cool J , released on October 14, 1997. After the success of his previous release Mr. Smith , the same basic principles are followed here, with several R&B -influenced tracks, and a couple of more hardcore rap tracks. The album was certified Platinum, unlike Mr. Smith , which was certified 2× Platinum. The album is executively produced by Sean "Puffy" Combs and therefore features production from his in-house roster of producers the Hitmen .
Phenomenon track listing
#
Title
Length
Featured Artists
Producer(s)
Sample(s)
1
"Phenomenon "
4:04
Sean "Puffy" Combs for The Hitmen , Ron "AMEN-RA" Lawrence
2
"Candy "
4:32
Ricky Bell & Ralph Tresvant
Trackmasters
3
"Starsky & Hutch"
4:03
Busta Rhymes
L.E.S.
4
"Another Dollar"
3:48
Curt Gowdy , Trackmasters
5
"Nobody Can Freak You"
3:20
LeShaun & Keith Sweat
Trackmasters
6
"Hot, Hot, Hot "
4:22
Sean "Puffy" Combs , Deric "D-Dot" Angelettie & Ron Lawrence for The Hitmen
7
"4, 3, 2, 1 "
4:16
Canibus , DMX , Master P & Method Man & Redman
Erick Sermon
8
"Wanna Get Paid"
4:11
The Lost Boyz
Daven "Prestige" Vanderpool
9
"Father "
4:44
Trackmasters
10
"Don't Be Late, Don't Come Too Soon"
6:38
Tamia
Steven "Stevie J" Jordan for The Hitmen
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