jocruz89
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I think the whole Wayne thING is a publicity stunt to boost numbers. No way he's having issues with Baby... just my 2 cents.
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Yeah, I agree. I grew up on reading liner notes. Even though I download, I still buy what I like and want to support.
like how lol
not to knock your opinion but I dont see it.
its a relatable story but the lyrics ad flow are nothing noteworthy, the beat is cool like I said but its nothing next level, its nothing only J. Cole could make. Nothing about that record is special.
Glad I could help, man. That was really the first song that clicked for me.I love the dynamics of GOMD. The reason the ignorant chorus has an enlightening purpose of showing how a lot of us keep up this façade that could be the exact opposite of how we're feeling. 'The part that the thugs skip' touched me personally.
And that sample. Might be my favorite song along with A Tale of Two Citiez.
You know what man. I am glad you quoted me and said this my dude. Upon a further more listening's of the album, GOMD has grown on me a lot. I do like the meaning behind the song as you explained......the hook doesn't bother me as much now.
This song is like Cole's "Backseat Freestyle"
Oh and yeah Tale of Two Citiez!
Am I the only one who caught this?This ho kinda fire man
Track #6 is very bad though. Whatever accent he was trying to do he should never do that again.
This ho kinda fire man
Track #6 is very bad though. Whatever accent he was trying to do he should never do that again.
Am I the only one who caught this?
"FIRE SQUAD" is very bad? The hell you listenin' to?
Am I the only one who caught this?
"FIRE SQUAD" is very bad? The hell you listenin' to?
Discrimination ?I'm not big on discrimination of any sort. That's why I'm not a big fan of firesquad. The beat is a banger though.
Discrimination ?
Discrimination ?
The song discriminates against white people. With all of the bull **** going on in the world right now, no one needs to hear that kind of message. Especially from a person with an influence.
elaborate...False
elaborate...
Didn't read all that because it's too long.What J. Cole is saying in "Fire Squad" wasn't a diss at Eminem, Justin Timberlake or Macklemore though. Although Iggy part, seemed more personal.
Em, JT & Macklemore are in a genre created by black men and women. That's the truth, no way around it. What Cole is saying is while all these rappers and singers are claiming "King," these 3 artists paid it no mind, made music, and took the sound for themselves.
"History repeats itself and that's just how it goes
Same way that these rappers bite each other's flows
Same thing that Elvis did with rock & roll"
He's saying that rap by nature is people copying off each other, and the extent goes back to Elvis, he took an art form that existed before him, and took it to new heights, but to understand where J. Cole is going you need the next lines.
"Justin Timberlake, Eminem and Macklemore
While silly _ argue over who gone snatch the crown
Look around my __, white people have snatched the sound"
So while people bicker over who is king.... JT, Eminem & Macklemore just made music and made it their own.
My whole interpretation is he's not angry that white people have infiltrated hip hop, I don't think he really even cares. He's also not the guy who would even care anyway, you have to remember J. Cole is half white, and raised by his white mom. He's more so angry that all the people who are claiming King, are only talking about it, and not proving it. To go further, I think J. Cole is saying if all these self-proclaimed "Kings" cared so much about hip hop culture, why is it that the white artists are the only ones who seemed to just worry about the music, and not the ******** of having your chest puffed out
elaborate...False
Am I the only one who caught this?
"FIRE SQUAD" is very bad? The hell you listenin' to?