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J. Cole returns with a personal set of vignettes on 4 Your Eyez Only.
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The weekly segment in which Anthony touches down on some of the best and worst tracks he has heard in the past week.
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Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole trade beats and remixes on these two new tracks.
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In honor of Black Friday, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole have shared raps over one of each other’s tracks – 2014 Forest Hills Drive cut “A Tale of 2 Citiez” and To Pimp a Butterfly‘s “Alright,” respectively.
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Even after stripping back the hooks and instrumentals, and giving himself center stage, there isn’t much outside of J. Cole’s baseline technical abilities that makes him a compelling rapper and lyricist.
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Despite the dramatic cover art and album title, J. Cole’s sophomore effort doesn’t seem any more emotional or focused than his debut. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Stream: J. Cole – Born Sinner J. Cole is looking to take new notes from fellow rapper and friend Kendrick Lamar in creating a darker moodier album. The only real question is, does it actually achieve what it sets out to do? In terms of production it most certainly feels that
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On his first official full-length album on Roc Nation, rapper and producer J. Cole takes the talents he’s been perfecting on past mixtapes and goes big time with them. WATCH THE REVIEW