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This is the first album in a long time that I am really anticipating. Its gonna be a great day for us fans that have been waiting since The
Warm Up dropped.
Warm Up dropped.
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Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
I don't mind either track on the album. Both are very good songs. They're old, but they're still solid and each has a very valid reason for being there.
Lights Please being the song that got him his deal, and In The Morning really didn't get the pub and recognition it could have. It still has a lot of life left.
Lights Please, In The Morning, Lost Ones (or 'Track 13'), Can't Get Enough, Work Out, and an interlude. Looks like 10 new songs for me...I hope unleashes those songs that he gave snippets of during his USTREAM before/right after the album release.Originally Posted by LBJ23navo
Track by track review of the album from Complex :
http://www.complex.com/mu...rld-the-sideline-story#1
16 tracks including an interlude. Still don't understand the reasoning on putting In The Morning on the album.. 12 new songs for me, Going to try my hardest to not listen to Can't Get Enough till the album drops now
Correct!Originally Posted by Ace Rawstein
Originally Posted by HarlemToTheBronx
I don't mind either track on the album. Both are very good songs. They're old, but they're still solid and each has a very valid reason for being there.
Lights Please being the song that got him his deal, and In The Morning really didn't get the pub and recognition it could have. It still has a lot of life left.
The song was already old when he added it to FNL. Drake verse is why the label wants it on there. To throw the sticker on there that reads "FEAT DRAKE, TREY SONGZ, JAY-Z" so more ppl can maybe buy the album.
Whats bad about this story? Cole is actually showing how someone misconstrued facts in reporting the initial story. If anything the fact of him saying this shows people to be more careful about what they read and to consider what is accurate and inaccurate.Originally Posted by Peep Game
http://www.hiphopdx.com/i...ations-album-was-classic
How the hell could J.Cole even let this story get out???
i knew this would happen. attribute this to lazy/thirsty writers and bloggers and lazy readersOriginally Posted by FlatbushFiyah23
Whats bad about this story? Cole is actually showing how someone misconstrued facts in reporting the initial story. If anything the fact of him saying this shows people to be more careful about what they read and to consider what is accurate and inaccurate.Originally Posted by Peep Game
http://www.hiphopdx.com/i...ations-album-was-classic
How the hell could J.Cole even let this story get out???
Originally Posted by Peep Game
^^Yea you have a good point there. One thing, I think a lot of the rappers brought that on themselves anyway, cause rap is
a lot of braggadocio, and sales is something that can be claimed, for better or worse.
I just had to add these
Originally Posted by Peep Game
^^^That's a good way to look at it, but I took it as more of vulnerability thing, and the fact that nobody actually checked their facts about Jay-Z
saying that. There's loads of people who already think J.Cole is a cornball, so people don't need to get any more ammo to back that up.
Originally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I know its a commercial type single but "Work Out" kinda sucks....still looking forward to the album though.
Same here. I don't think I listened to that song more than 3 times. Album will be copped thoOriginally Posted by BossPlaya0625
I know its a commercial type single but "Work Out" kinda sucks....still looking forward to the album though.
Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral
Originally Posted by AdobeCS4
Any Given Sunday #3?
Where's it at?