LL Cool J vs. Kool Moe Dee: The infamous feud started in the mid 1980s when Kool Moe Dee of Treacherous 3 accused the new kid of the block LL Cool J and mimicking his style. The cover of Moe Dee's 1987 album 'How Ya Like Me Now' hilariously featured Cool J's trademark Kangol hat being crushed under a Jeep. A track on the album slammed an unnamed MC for plagiarism, but it was clear who the jibes were aimed at. Cool J hit back with Jack The Ripper which derides “a washed up rapper” and an “old school sucker punk”. The ante was upped further with Moe Dee's 'Let's Go' where he used LL alliteration to berate his enemy: “Lack Luster, Last Least, Limp Lover”. The feud waned as Moe Dee's career eventually hit the buffers.
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