![]() Cole brings with this latest 16-track (21 on deluxe version) effort is that he clearly is not perfect and that humility is still a large part of his character and his rise to fame still has some setbacks. Both thought provoking and relatable, the message J. ![]() What he lacks in charisma in much of his flow is complimented by a good taste in sound and delivery of catchy hooks that offer a certain effortless simplicity. Cole has grown lyrically and production wise on “ Born Sinner“. Following this track, he gives praise for his talents and achieving success on “Born Sinner” ft James Fauntleroy. On “ Let Nas Down“, he literally gives a full story over a saxophone led beat on the devastation he felt when finding out that one of his idols, Nas, was disappointed in hearing some of his music (especially “ Work Out“). Although Cole delivers lines about race relations, commitment issues, and a few braggadocios rhymes about success, he still has time to show a little humility on the last few tracks.
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