Monday, April 20, 2020

J. Cole is set to release a new album (THE FALL OFF) and rumours says he might feature an artist from South Africa (Shane Eagle).
If these rumours are true, this could be huge for South African hip hop industry as well as music industry as a whole, because Shane Eagle and other hip hop artists would gain new fans overseas. 





Friday, April 17, 2020

People are sleeping on the song that cole made back in 2018 where he was angry and blaming government for abusing tax payers money

Cole doesn't believe that his dollars are going to the prime targeted areas that should be receiving the benefit of the taxes. He believes that taxpayers and minorities should have more stake in how their wealth is used. The name of the song is 
BRACKETS

Lyrics "I pay taxes, so much taxes, it don't make sense
Where do my dollars go? You see lately, I ain't been convinced
I guess they say my dollars supposed to build roads and schools
But my brothers barely graduate, they ain't got the tools
Maybe 'cause the tax dollars that I make sure I send
Get spent hirin' some teachers that don't look like them
And the curriculum be tricking them, them dollars I spend
Got us learning about the heroes with the whitest of skin
One thing about the men that's controlling the pen
That write history, they always seem to white-out they sins
Maybe we'll never see a black man in the White House again
I'll write a check to the IRS, my pockets get slim
Damn, do I even have a say 'bout where it's goin'?
Some older nigga told me to start votin'
I said "Democracy is too damn' slow"
If I'm givin' y'all this hard-earned bread, I wanna know
Better yet, let me decide, man, it's 2018
Let me pick the things I'm funding from an app on my screen
Better that than letting wack congressman I've never seen abusing my dollars"... 

Thursday, April 9, 2020

TODAY I would like to dedicate a song called CROOKED SMILE by J. Cole to everybody who has been teased or judged by their looks, body structure and face beauty.


This banger was released as the second official single from J. Cole's Born Sinner album. The ode to self-love, which was produced by J. Cole himself, finds him counselling women to embrace their inner beauty and what God has already created with his paint brush. "It's a very empowering song," he said of the track at a London playback of the record. "I don't have that Colgate smile and people keep reminding me about it. People are always looking to criticize you and I started to feel self-conscious about it - it takes you back to high school."
Though Cole really does have a crooked smile, he told Hartford, Connecticut radio station Hot 93.7 that the tune's message is bigger than his own imperfections. "The song is bigger than just my thing, it's about everybody's thing," he said. "Society tries to tell you there's something about you that makes you inferior to the images they're trying to put out there. [The song] is really me embracing my [imperfections] and trying to get other people to embrace theirs."

J. Cole is set to release a new album (THE FALL OFF) and rumours says he might feature an artist from South Africa (Shane Eagle). If these ...