[:: J. COLE THREAD | DREAMVILLE's ROTD3 ALBUM OUT NOW!! ::]

Probably because he seems like the artist that would do this for the publicity or for the basis of a new pop record.
any positive support is support tho. Numbers mean something at the end of the day. 

I agree, I wasn't saying that I believe he has an agenda but after reading multiple comments and tweet responses to his twitter post over the matter I feel like that is the reason why af1 1982 af1 1982 MIGHT have thought my mention of him was funny. It's no secret that many people think Macklemore is corny and uses certain things for sales such as the concept of the "Same Love" record and performance he did during an award show, so it wouldn't be a stretch to think that many people feel that way about the current issues as well.
 
I listened to the album last night, and to be honest I wasn't very impressed overall.

I get that nostalgia was a theme throughout, but jeez it just felt like same ol' Cole on a lot of these songs.

Especially Jan. 28th. I remember when that was a mixtape track and now he brought it out, and i like the song and think it'll end up being a smash hit during this time of year.

I feel like the whole "I'm going back to my roots and the beginning of my career/life" theme was well intentioned, but maybe Cole just didn't realize that his sound hadn't progressed enough for this album to stick out as a homecoming as opposed to sounding like he's just leaning on everything he's been known for since he came out. Let's talk about college! And high school! And moving to NYC! And chicks from highscool/college!

The tracks where he was just going in were amazing, though. Dude is def one of the best rappers in the game right now especially for the pro-black touches throughout, like Firing Squad is amazing and has that dude talking some real ish at the end. I just wish he hadn't had the idea to "do this one for my Warm Up people". Let that be a couple albums down the line. That's what killed it for me.
 
Maino and Uncle Murda have a song out that's going to Eric Garner and Michael Brown's family.
Dudes are terrible as it is...then to address a social issue as such just doesn't resonate with me, especially coming from both of them. 

Then following this they'll top it off with more tracks glorifying homicides. 
 
I just want to say one thing before I give my thoughts on FHD: I am so glad he didn't drop a single. I didn't realize how much I would've appreciated that. Normally singles drop before the album and I hear it so much that I automatically skip the track when I get an album.


With that said I finally gave it a listen last night. I hate to sound cliche but like most of you have said, he really has improved and this album feels better than his first 2. I went back to listen to Born Sinner and I only liked 6 songs initially, I wasn't ahuge fan of the production.

I like the Intro. I had to listen to Jan 28 twice :hat. I listen to Wet Dreamz twice :hat :hat :hat. Song was dope to me cause I lied to the girl who I first smashed and did most of the things he rapped about. :lol. 03' Adolescence is meh. I feel like I've heard that song too many times before. I like Tale of 2 Citiez. Fire Squad is :hat. St. Tropez is ok. G.O.M.D is :smokin. I love the production. No Role Models is :lol :hat. Don't save her, she don't wanna be save. :hat. Hello and Apparently are nice. Didn't think Cole singing would sound good. :hat :hat :hat. Love Yourz is ok. Note to Self is dope. It's been a minute since we got an outro like this. Last person I can remember doing this is Kanye on the College Dropout and I think Jay Z. Him shouting out the other rappers and Ferguson :hat.

I like 11 of 13 songs. Definitely getting my copy on Tuesday.

I'll wait some months before calling it a classic. Classics are timeless and I normally don't get tired of listening to it. :lol
Stay fresh :smokin 8) :x :{ 8o

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"Love Yours" might be his best song next to "Lights Please"

Other than that I like a couple of the songs, but others are 
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His choruses are tough to listen to. A lot of the songs would have been better without his struggle singing on them. 
 
 
"Love Yours" might be his best song next to "Lights Please"

Other than that I like a couple of the songs, but others are 
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His choruses are tough to listen to. A lot of the songs would have been better without his struggle singing on them. 
I'm putting "Too Deep for the Intro" as his best song
 
I like Cole but this album didn't connect to me. I was really trying to make myself like it. I listened to it last night heavily, woke up this morning with no passion to listen to it again. 
 
I like Cole but this album didn't connect to me. I was really trying to make myself like it. I listened to it last night heavily, woke up this morning with no passion to listen to it again. 
Maybe its because you listened to it for free.
 
I listened to all 14 minutes of note to self and actually had a damn good time. Stuff like that creates nostalgia. The only weak link f the album in my opinion is Hello. I wouldnt have minded another verse on St Tropez too bc that beat is fire.
 
 
 
Cole marched with protesters in NY over the Eric Garner verdict.

http://www.vibe.com/new-yorkers-protest-eric-garner

Any other rappers stepping up like that in regards to any of these issues?

Or nah?
Maino and Uncle Murda have a song out that's going to Eric Garner and Michael Brown's family.
All well and good but it would be nice if more of the voices of artists that people actually check for were heard.
 

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I've never really ****** w/ Cole like that but this album is tough
 
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Man I used to be a J Cole stan. I give up on this dude. There werent any necessarily bad songs, but he needs to stop being severely overrated imo.

Classic = timeless, and you guys are throwing that term around loosely. There is not 1 song on this album that is timeless.

10 years from now no one is gonna give a **** about this album. I am disappoint :{
 
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