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LL Cool J Just Told the Most ODB Story Ever and We Can't Look Away

LL Cool J pulled out a vintage Ol' Dirty Bastard tale that reminds you exactly why Wu-Tang's wildest son was one of a kind.

LL Cool J Just Told the Most ODB Story Ever and We Can't Look Away
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July 9, 2026 · 2 min read

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Some stories you hear and immediately think: yeah, that checks out. LL Cool J just dropped one of those.

According to reporting from XXL Mag, LL Cool J shared a wild anecdote involving the late, legendary Ol' Dirty Bastard — and the quote alone tells you everything you need to know about ODB's energy: "The dog pss on MCs like trees."*

Sit with that for a second.

ODB Was Built Different, and Hip-Hop Knew It

Ol' Dirty Bastard wasn't just a rapper. He was an event. A force of nature with a mic in his hand and absolutely zero interest in playing by anybody's rules. From crashing the Grammys to picking up welfare checks in a limo, ODB operated on a frequency the rest of the industry couldn't even tune into — and honestly, that's what made him iconic.

For LL Cool J — one of hip-hop's most decorated veterans, a man who has seen everything this culture has produced — to be out here sharing ODB stories with that kind of reverence? That tells you the legend is real and it ain't going anywhere.

LL is not a man who hypes things up for clout. He's a Hall of Famer, a GOAT-tier lyricist, and someone who built his career on credibility. When he vouches for a story, you listen.

Why These Stories Matter

We're in an era where hip-hop history is being canonized in real time — documentaries, biopics, retrospectives dropping every other month. But nothing hits like a first-person account from someone who was actually in the room.

ODB passed away in November 2004, leaving behind a catalog and a personality that no one has been able to replicate in the two decades since. Reports and accounts like this one from LL keep his spirit alive in the culture — unfiltered, unpolished, and completely undeniable.

The Wu-Tang universe has always been built on mythology, but ODB's mythology is different because it doesn't need embellishment. The man lived his verses. Every wild story is just Tuesday when you're talking about Russell Tyrone Jones.

The Barbershop Verdict

LL Cool J sharing ODB stories is the kind of hip-hop content we actually need more of. Not beef. Not drama. Just legends passing down the lore of other legends — keeping the culture's oral tradition alive.

If LL's got more of these in the vault, somebody hand him a podcast deal immediately. We'll clear our schedules.

ODB forever. Wu-Tang is for the children. And apparently, for the trees.

Editor's note: Written in response to reporting by XXL Mag. Read the original at https://www.xxlmag.com/ll-cool-j-ol-dirty-bastard-plaques-urinating/

Editor's note

This piece is original commentary from THACLIPPERS. Written in response to coverage by XXL Mag. Read the original report

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