LL Cool J Teams Up with Saweetie for Sexy 'Proclivities' Video Ahead of New Album “The FORCE ”— Watch!
The new collaboration is the third single off the rap legend's forthcoming album, his first in 11 years
LL Cool J is back in his sexy bag.
On Friday, Aug. 9, the rap icon, 56, dropped the latest single off his forthcoming The FORCE album, a sultry track called "Proclivities" featuring Saweetie.
The new song — defined by the rapper as "a habitual attraction to some activity or thing" — arrived with an equally seductive visual set against an after-dark moment reminiscent of LL Cool J's classic '90s video for "Doin’ It."
The new visual opens with the rapper and a Carnival-dressed woman making an entrance in a dimly-lit after-hours spot.
The former is dressed head-to-toe in all black and glistening with bling adorning his wrists and neck as he raps sexily, "Damn baby, I don’t know if you dance or not / I’d love to see you on the pole / I don’t know if you conservative or if you a freak / But I’d love to see you lose control."
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A scantily-clad Saweetie, 31 — wearing a rhinestone-covered bra and feathered coverings — then comes in for the song's chorus, melodically rapping, "So what you gon' do with it? / And my face and my waist so ooh with it / ooh let me tell you my proclivities for coming outside."
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"Proclivities" is the third single off of LL Cool J's The FORCE — his 14th studio album and first in 11 years — following "Saturday Night Special" and "Passion," which both dropped in July. According to a press release, the upcoming LP is produced entirely by A Tribe Called Quest’s Q-Tip. Its title, FORCE (which stands for Frequencies of Real Creative Energy), represents "years of intense work," which LL Cool J likens to "learning how to rap again."
"It’s like a director going back to film school after he’s had blockbusters," he shared in a statement, or "Denzel going back to acting class."
The album — which intends to help celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first record label LL Cool J signed to in the '80s, Def Jam Recordings — features a ton of collaborations with Snoop Dogg, Nas, Eminem, Busta Rhymes, Rick Ross and Fat Joe, to name a few. It releases in full on Sept. 6.
Last year, LL Cool J embarked on his all-star The F.O.R.C.E. tour — inspired by his new album — in North America, marking his first outing on the road in 30 years. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer recruited legendary hip-hop acts like The Roots, Queen Latifah, Common, DJ Jazzy Jeff and many more to join him on tour amid the milestone celebration of hip-hop's 50-year anniversary.
See LL Cool J's The FORCE track list below.
"Spirit of Cyrus" feat. Snoop Dogg
"The FORCE"
"Saturday Night Special" feat. Rick Ross and Fat Joe
"Black Code Suite" feat. Sona Jobarteh
"Passion"
"Proclivities" feat. Saweetie
"Post Modern"
"30 Decembers"
"Runnit Back"
"Huey in Da Chair" feat. Busta Rhymes
"Basquiat Energy"
"Praise Him" feat. Nas
"Murdergram Deux" feat. Eminem
"The Vow" feat. Mad Squablz, J-S.A.N.D., and Don Pablito
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