I'm That Type of Guy - Charts

Charts

Chart Position
Billboard Hot 100 15
U.S. R&B / Hip-Hop 7
Hot Rap Singles 1
Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales 11
Dance Music/Club Play Singles 9
LL Cool J
Albums
  • Radio
  • Bigger and Deffer
  • Walking with a Panther
  • Mama Said Knock You Out
  • 14 Shots to the Dome
  • Mr. Smith
  • All World: Greatest Hits
  • Phenomenon
  • G.O.A.T.
  • 10
  • The DEFinition
  • Todd Smith
  • Exit 13
  • All World 2
  • Authentic Hip-Hop
Singles
  • "I Need a Beat"
  • "I Can't Live Without My Radio"
  • "I Can Give You More"
  • "Rock the Bells"
  • "You'll Rock"
  • "I'm Bad"
  • "I Need Love"
  • "Go Cut Creator Go"
  • "Going Back to Cali"
  • "I'm That Type of Guy"
  • "Big Ole Butt"
  • "One Shot at Love"
  • "Jingling Baby"
  • "To da Break of Dawn"
  • "The Boomin' System"
  • "Around the Way Girl"
  • "Mama Said Knock You Out"
  • "6 Minutes of Pleasure"
  • "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
  • "Strictly Business"
  • "How I'm Comin'"
  • "Back Seat (Of My Jeep)"
  • "Pink Cookies In a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed By Buildings"
  • "Stand By Your Man"
  • "Hey Lover"
  • "Doin It"
  • "Loungin"
  • "I Shot Ya"
  • "Ain't Nobody"
  • "Hit 'Em High (The Monstars' Anthem)"
  • "Phenomenon"
  • "4, 3, 2, 1"
  • "Father"
  • "Candy"
  • "Zoom"
  • "Say What"
  • "Deepest Bluest"
  • "Hot Hot Hot"
  • "Shut 'Em Down
  • "Imagine That"
  • "You and Me"
  • "Put Your Hands Up"
  • "Blink Blink"
  • "Luv U Better"
  • "Paradise"
  • "All I Have"
  • "Amazin'
  • "Headsprung"
  • "Hush"
  • "It's LL and Santana"
  • "Control Myself"
  • "Freeze"
  • "Baby"
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