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LL Cool J

The legendary rapper talked about "Accidental Racist," his unfortunate collabo with Brad Paisley. LL is still defending the song, while admitting that the track is flawed. 
The two visited the Weekend Update desk on Saturday Night Live  and tried to clairfy what was really behind their awkward collabo. 
The song, which tries to deal with race relations, has been bashed relentlessly by Twitter and various publications. At first the two were quite defiant about the song, but now it seems like there's some regrets.
If you go to Twitter, everyone has been bashing LL, almost like they've forgotten what he's done during his 25 plus years in the hip-hop game. Don't worry, LL, we got your back. 
Well it turns out the two have another collabo... and trust us, it's not as bad. The song is called "Live For You" and it's a love tune. 
It's that time again, when BlogXilla puts someone into the No Judgement Zone. This week it's LL Cool J for his verse on Brad Paisley's controversial track "Accidental Racist." 
LL Cool J and his newfound friend, country star Brad Paisley, are glad that everyone is talking about their controversial song "Accidental Racist." 
It's not something that's disappeared. Simply something that's not seen as much. And music has always been privy to that fact: From songs like "Ebony And Ivory" by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder, to War's "Why Can't We Be Friends" to Michael Jackson's "Black Or White" - Just to name a few.
Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the accidently racist 2013 Racial Draft. In complete fun and jest, we here at GlobalGrind decided to hold the second racial draft ever.  
The controversial collaboration on "Accidental Racist" between Brad Paisley adn LL Cool J attempted to close America's racial divide, but instead, made this unlikely duo look a little misinformed and dismissive.
I guess this song means we're all accidently racist. Right?  Hell no.  We don't really know what the hell is going on with this collaboration, but LL Cool J linked up with country star Brad Paisley on socially conscious song "Accidently Racist." 
Are we allowed to forgive Breezy? LL Cool J shared his thoughts with OMG! and we've got a sneak peek of his interview.
Jonathan Kirby, the 56-year-old alleged burglar who caught a beatdown from LL Cool J last week, appeared in court today to plead not guilty to the attempted robbery case.
The alleged burglar who got beat up by LL Cool J after invading the rapper's home, has officially been charged with first-degree burglary charges and could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted.
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