This is a promotional 12-inch vinyl record of LL Cool J's single "4, 3, 2, 1," released in 1997 under the iconic Def Jam Recordings label. The record features notable guest appearances by Method Man, Redman, DMX, Cannibus, and Master P, making it a significant release in the hip hop genre from the late '90s. This promo edition includes multiple mixes of the track, such as the Radio Edit, Regular Version, and E-Dub Remix versions, highlighting the dynamic collaborations and production work by Erick Sermon from the album Phenomenon.
Pressed on standard black vinyl and spinning at 33 RPM, this record is marked "For Promotional Use Only Not For Sale" on the label and comes in the original Def Jam cardboard sleeve with distinctive DJ priority graphics. The catalog number DEF 201-1 is visible on both the sleeve and vinyl label, confirming the pressing. This promo single remains a sought-after collectible for hip hop vinyl enthusiasts and DJ collectors who appreciate classic East Coast rap and the legendary roster of Def Jam artists.