- Feb 12, 2008
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lowkey, but the more i listen, the more i can feel it
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Ace Rawstein wrote:
kinda funny to see erybody reactions tho...if this woulda just been posted on the blogs...whole different response...
i went on and threw it on repeat its waaaay better than that "im on it" song & he gettin broke off by coca-cola for that lol
same boat as "who dat" like I said right before it dropped
Absolutely. But when you have hyped it ALL day and leave people waiting way past 10:30, you don't come through? He was tweeting like this was the ONE, but it wasn't ...
Originally Posted by FlatbushFiyah23
By no means should anyone lose faith in Cole after this song. For all we know this could be a throwaway track. I hope its not on the album or a single but I am not gonna lose faith in his ability to make good music which he clearly has proven. I just hope that he is not forced to dumb down his music so much more because this was real simple rap.
Thats a fair point and I feel the same way. I understand totally what you are saying. It is a bit shocking.Originally Posted by numbah1grimey
Originally Posted by FlatbushFiyah23
By no means should anyone lose faith in Cole after this song. For all we know this could be a throwaway track. I hope its not on the album or a single but I am not gonna lose faith in his ability to make good music which he clearly has proven. I just hope that he is not forced to dumb down his music so much more because this was real simple rap.
No one's losing faith. It's moreso to the token of "WOW, Cole has NEVER dissapointed". It's that shocking.
Originally Posted by LBJ23navo
How people lose faith after one song is beyond me
Still going to be a Cole Summer