“Before He Was Eminem, He Was Just a Kid Obsessed With LL Cool J — The Prank Call That Shocked Fans and Left LL Speechless”!

For millions of fans, Eminem was their introduction to hip-hop — a lyrical powerhouse, a cultural disruptor, a one-man verbal hurricane. But ask Eminem who he was listening to before the world knew his name, and his answer has never changed:

LL Cool J.

In fact, the man known for torching rap battles and topping charts was once just a kid in Detroit, rewinding “Mama Said Knock You Out” until the tape wore thin. And years later — after going multi-platinum and becoming a global icon — Eminem couldn’t help but turn into a full-on fanboy when he got the chance to speak to his idol.

The Prank Call Heard ‘Round the Hip-Hop World

Back in 2009, during a live radio appearance, Eminem pulled a stunt no one saw coming. Dialing into LL Cool J’s interview as “Jason from Miami,” Eminem kept a straight voice as he asked LL generic fan questions. But then… he cracked.

“I’m not Jason. It’s Eminem. Please hang out with me.”

LL Cool J was stunned. The room erupted. Fans who heard the moment live still call it one of the most unexpectedly wholesome moments in rap history.

“It wasn’t just funny,” one caller said. “It was raw. Like seeing Superman geek out over Batman.”

The Tape That Almost Destroyed His Room

Eminem’s obsession with LL goes way back — to the kind of youthful rage and inspiration only music can ignite. In interviews, he’s admitted to trashing his bedroom after hearing “Mama Said Knock You Out” for the first time.

“I was so hyped, I wanted to punch a hole in the wall,” he laughed. “That record made me feel unstoppable.”

LL’s blend of aggression, charisma, and smooth storytelling gave Eminem a roadmap — not just for how to rhyme, but how to command.

“LL could do the hard stuff, the love songs, the party tracks — and none of it felt fake,” Em once said. “That kind of range is incredible.”

Mutual Respect Between Legends

What’s even more beautiful about the story? LL Cool J has always returned the love. In various interviews, he’s praised Eminem as one of the greatest to ever do it — and even joked that the prank call was “the dopest fan moment of my life.”

“To see someone like Em show that kind of respect? That’s real. That’s hip-hop,” LL said.

The two have since met, performed together, and exchanged admiration publicly. But fans still return to that radio prank, replaying the moment where Slim Shady dropped the persona — and became Marshall, the fan.

Full Circle

For Eminem, success never erased his roots. He’s never pretended to invent the genre. He’s always nodded to the giants who came before — and LL Cool J was the giant who showed him how to swing.

Sometimes, even legends need a reminder that they were once fans too.
And sometimes, the most powerful words you can say aren’t in a verse — but in a whispered plea:

“Please hang out with me.”