LL Cool J & Eminem Deliver Nostalgically Hip-Hop New Video, Murdergram Deux

Hip-Hop pioneer and icon, LL Cool J, recently released his highly-anticipated and critically-acclaimed 14th solo album, THE FORCE. Which is all produced by fellow legendary Queens Hip-Hop luminary, Q-Tip, with the exception of the closing track, The Vow, that is produced by one of the features on the track, J-S.A.N.D.

Mere days after releasing the album, LL Cool J, returns today with the debut just a few short hours ago through Vevo. For the nostalgically Hip-Hop Jake The Shooter-directed video for one of the album’s best and most standout tracks, Murdergram Deux. Which is the long overdue and highly-anticipated collaboration between LL Cool J and Eminem. That sees two of the best and most influential emcees of all-time trading bars with one of the most authentic to the core Hip-Hop records you will ever hear. That is nothing but pure Hip-Hop nostalgia.

The video just as nostalgically Hip-Hop as the collaboration itself. Opening with LL Cool J recreating the opening of his classic, I’m Bad, video from his iconic and classic groundbreaking second album, Bigger and Deffer. That sees him on top of the car before hopping down as he spits his stellar raps of, “Do you remember first time you heard the legend in leather? The career ender with the road-killer stuck to his fender. I’m on another bender, drunk off the power. That makes a coward surrender as I devour contenders.” Eminem, who is in the car then coming out to rap the nostalgic and catchy hook. The video also seeing LL Cool J and Eminem in a room full of several blaring speakers and elsewhere a graffiti-wall backdrop with graffiti of LL and Em plus, Murdergram Deux, spray painted on the wall.

The classic Hip-Hop nostalgia of one of Hip-Hop’s biggest Golden Eras of the 80’s in the video doesn’t stop there either As Eminem also recreates Big Daddy Kane’s legendary and iconic classic 1988, Long Live The Kane. Album cover he references in his verse of, “Now women treat me like B.D.K. (Kane), the king and they feed me grapes. (Yeah). Either way. I got more on my plate than an all you can eat buffett.” LL Cool J and Eminem passing the mic to one another and all the other great nostalgic Hip-Hop references. Really helping bring all the classic Hip-Hop nostalgia of the track even more to life too.