James Todd Smith, more famously known as LL Cool J, was recently honored with the key to his hometown of Queens, NY.
The hip-hop artist, who helped kick off Def Jam Recording and was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2021, was presented the key by Adrienne Adams, Speaker of the New York City Council, at his Rock the Bells
Festival at Forest Hills Stadium on August 6.Rock The Bells, named after one of LL’s classic songs, was started
in 2018 as a content and commerce brand dedicated to classic hip-hop, and is led by former BET executive James Cuthbert, who joined the company last year.To celebrate the festival, the Empire State Building was lit up in light blue on August 6.
According to the Rock The Bells website, a portion of the proceeds collected from ticket sales will be used to support the Universal Hip-Hop Museum in the Bronx, which is currently being constructed at the Bronx Point development at Mill Pond Park. It’s been reported by ABC 7 NY
that the museum just received a $5.5 million investment.“I feel like Hip Hop is indisposable,” LL said in a statement to HipHopDX. “And I feel like, the same reverence and deference in the way Paul McCartney gets celebrated, the way Bob Dylan gets celebrated or Mick Jagger, I feel like these artists, these kings and queens, deserve that same treatment for this art form.”