LL Cool Reaffims He’s The Creator Of The G.O.A.T. Acronym

LL Cool Reaffims He’s The Creator Of The G.O.A.T. Acronym

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LL COOL J is not only one of the GOAT rappers but he coined the term.

During an appearance on Late Night With Seth Myers, LL brought all the receipts for introducing GOAT into the pop culture lexicon. When Meyers said that LL claimed to be the first to use acronyms he was quick to correct him.

“Claim? Claim? Claim? Interesting way to phrase that — claim,” LL responded, evidently perturbed by the host’s phrasing.

“I’ll tell you where I got it. I got Greatest of All Time from Muhammad Ali, and I got G.O.A.T. from Earl Manigault who was a street basketball player in New York. I took the two together and I made the acronym G.O.A.T. — Greatest of All Time, and then it just kind of spread throughout the world,”  LL continued

He went on to explain  that “the first time it appeared in the world” was when he released his eighth studio album, G.O.A.T. featuring James T. Smith: The Greatest of All Time.

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On “4,3,2,1,” from his 1997 album Phenomonon which featured Method Man, Redman, and DMX, with Canibus and Master P on the remix, LL dropped the lyric that changed how we view the best in every field forever.

He rapped, “Watch your mouth, don’t ever step out of line/LL Cool J, ni**a, greatest of all time.”