Friday, February 24, 2012

Music To My Ears.

Novice J.Cole amassed gold certification for debut album, "Cole World: The Sideline Story" under ROC Nation, and has seized my attention with the latest slithering rap over the soulful, David Ruffin sample. Once, Jay-Z's protege, the lion cub-resemble now has lashed out disses on "Grew Up Fast" with a 808 drumming jolt.
The “Work Out” rhymester elbows rappers for the switch-up alternation to authentic Hip Hop with verse, Y’all got way too electro, damn near techno, Half way homo, Way too metro. Hennessy XO / Cole flow special / Style like Tribe Called Quest meets Death Row".

Ouch! Be EASY!

This is all well and good for publicity, but the newbie should dodge establishing beef with fellow lyricists. The nuance of music can be revised at times, without losing it's touch. On the other hand, the Grammy-nominated artist has not concluded fulfilling promo among his first LP, being that he recently filmed a video for "Nobody's Perfect" featuring the MC Missy Elliott and plans to launch a 17-city tour in April. 
However, Cole I extol your work, but find other boulevards to be artistic than chucking jabs. 

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