I started Listening to J Cole 16 years ago. From the first time I heard his voice, I knew I would be a Cole fan for life. It was the lyricism first, then the flow. But over time, it became more than just the music. I started paying attention to who he was as a person, his views on fame, his respect for the art, and his refusal to bend even when the world kept pushing him in a different directionππΎ
His honesty with fans, his consistency, and his ability to stay authentic through every phase is rare. And the fact that heβs still willing to share these moments with us, especially through what he says will be his last album, means a lot.
Love you, J. Cole. For life.
Thank you for sharing your gift with us.
You have no idea how much your music has inspired meππΎ
And in your own words, βNo such thing as a life thatβs better than Yoursββ€οΈ
J. Cole β The Fall Off π₯πΏπ₯
Two Six β best bars
Safety β most vulnerable
Poor Thang β vintage Cole
Who TF 1Z U β best production π₯
Drum N Bass β best song π³π₯π³
Bombs in the Ville/Hit The Gas β best vibe
Lonely At The Top β most introspective
39 Intro β best transition
The Villest ft. Erykah Badu β most personal
Old Dog β Carolina homage
Life Sentence β most romantic
Only You ft. Burns Boy β most emotional
Man Up Above β reality
I Love Her Again β best storytelling π₯π³π₯
What If β most retrospective π₯π₯π₯
Quik Stop β most inspiring π₯π₯π₯
And The Whole World Is The Ville β most motivating