When cole be getting deep you can tell that bookshelf at home was like 10 deep
Be fr
Is it good?
It's a Cole album. Depending on who you are, that's either a good thing or a bad thing
Bunch of clowns convinced me I was supposed to hate the let out - replaying that one more than any
good times
tried to tell niggas that boy Kendrick was gone crash on some s*** we donāt expect
MTG was so vindicating full circle bro, definitely good times
This nigga really came back with the most generic songs of his career on his retirement album I'm sick
which generic songs are u talking about ??
Lonely at the Top is one of his best songs I think. Acknowledging himself as being on the outside looking in, connected by this thing he loves, making his way there and finding it all destitute and hollowed out. A tragic love letter to rap really
yeah its a special song might be my favourite song sentiment wise
tried to tell niggas that boy Kendrick was gone crash on some s*** we donāt expect
MTG was so vindicating full circle bro, definitely good times
Lonely at the Top is one of his best songs I think. Acknowledging himself as being on the outside looking in, connected by this thing he loves, making his way there and finding it all destitute and hollowed out. A tragic love letter to rap really
The fact that itās called a bonus track is disrespectful. It closes disc 1 out perfectly.
Hol up this s*** almost sounded like meet your padres at the beginning this might be my fav so far wtf this BAG he in?
lmaooo
I was shocked when I started f***ing with it too
Disc 1 really a classic
Bunch of clowns convinced me I was supposed to hate the let out - replaying that one more than any
There was dudes in here saying he was copying logic and that that song was Country-Pop
Lonely at the Top is one of his best songs I think. Acknowledging himself as being on the outside looking in, connected by this thing he loves, making his way there and finding it all destitute and hollowed out. A tragic love letter to rap really
Shouldāve been the actual outro of the album
John Denver on the intro