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Let me start my post off with saying I've been a J. Cole fan since I stumbled across "Lights Please" in summer of 2009 and decided to download The Warm Up. In 2010, 4 days before Friday Night Lights released, I got to see him perform in my hometown, in front of a crowd of maybe 300. Venue wasn't even half full, and it was a small venue to begin with. Probably still one of my favorite shows I've seen. So needless to say, I'm a Cole fan, and am more than happy to see where his career has come.
With that being said. I LOVE 2014 FHD. After listening for a little more than a week, I absolutely love it. If anything, it shows that Cole is the exact same person as he was when he released The Warm Up, dude has not changed one bit. And this is definitely the closest to mixtape Cole start to finish we have gotten. He made this for his fans who have been there since day 1. The production is in my opinion fantastic, the lyrics are strong, there are times when they can be pretty weak, but over all the production, hook, melody, etc makes up for it.
This album really came outta no where, and to be honest, I haven't really been checking for Cole lately, but he surpassed my expectations.
I know not everyone agrees, but this is easily > Born Sinner to me.
Oh and that David Letterman performance Simply amazing.
3 and a half years ago, Cole couldn't get his first single out, after trying how many different songs, now he's releasing an album like FHD and projected to sell 300,000? Dude has come a long way
With that being said. I LOVE 2014 FHD. After listening for a little more than a week, I absolutely love it. If anything, it shows that Cole is the exact same person as he was when he released The Warm Up, dude has not changed one bit. And this is definitely the closest to mixtape Cole start to finish we have gotten. He made this for his fans who have been there since day 1. The production is in my opinion fantastic, the lyrics are strong, there are times when they can be pretty weak, but over all the production, hook, melody, etc makes up for it.
This album really came outta no where, and to be honest, I haven't really been checking for Cole lately, but he surpassed my expectations.
I know not everyone agrees, but this is easily > Born Sinner to me.
Oh and that David Letterman performance Simply amazing.
3 and a half years ago, Cole couldn't get his first single out, after trying how many different songs, now he's releasing an album like FHD and projected to sell 300,000? Dude has come a long way
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