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"Big Ole Butt" is the third single from LL Cool J's third album, ''
Walking with a Panther ''Walking with a Panther'' is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist LL Cool J, released June 9, 1989, on Def Jam Recordings. Background While his previous album ''Bigger and Deffer'' (1987) was produced by The L.A. Posse ...
''. It was released in 1989 for
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and was produced by Dwayne Simon and LL Cool J. "Big Ole Butt" would prove to be a mild success, making it to #13 on the
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and #57 on the
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. The B-side, " One Shot at Love", was released again as the fourth single from the album. It contains a sample of "Ride Sally Ride" by
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from the 1972 album '' Goin' for Myself.''


Track listing


A-side

#"Big Ole Butt" (J.T. Smith, D. Simon, B. Latture) - 4:35


B-side

#" One Shot at Love" (J.T. Smith, D. Simon, S. Ett)- 4:19 1989 singles LL Cool J songs Songs written by LL Cool J 1989 songs Def Jam Recordings singles Dirty rap songs Songs written by Dwayne Simon {{hiphop-song-stub