
All in all this album will do him a lot of good in him channeling that hunger he wowed us with since he burst on the rap scene and the confidence to do what he feels is his best form of music without unnecessary external pressure. It seems only natural that Hugo, who is one half of the creative agency Hugo and Marie, has since become the mastermind behind iconic album artwork like J. On Born sinner Cole channels some of his old releases as on several songs he has rhyme schemes which his most ardent followers would have heard on an earlier project, for which he cannot be blamed since between being signed and releasing his debut album, Cole dropped more than a fair share of potent material deserving classic status and commercial recognition. The singing features by Miguel and TLC are also written by Cole and probably the title track's hook was co-written with James Fauntleroy which shows that Sole is as adept a hook writer as he is a lyricist. Cole (2011) Hot Pants (Part 1) by The 20th Century (1971) Born Sinner by J. TLCs T-Boz and Chilli bring a summer sheen to 'Crooked Smile,' Miguel helps turn 'Power Trip. Cole’s Born Sinner is at the other end of the universe from Kanye West’s latest a quieter, self-examining rap record that’s short on audacity but long on workman-like singles. Detective Women by Mike Epps (2009) Interlude by J. As usual he feels like he has a lot to give the listener hence he produced the entire album lest two interlude tracks and had no rap features. Guest verses on Coles second studio album come from 50 Cent ('New York Times') and Kendrick Lamar ('Forbidden Fruit'), but its the R&B touches that imbue the project with its defining soul. Cole‘s forthcoming sophomore album, Born Sinner. Cole in a moment where he felt truly liberated from all the expectation that was placed on him since becoming Jay Z's first artist on Roc Nation. Of course to coincide with the theme behind the project’s title, here we get a look at the devilish cover for J. Cole Me and my bitch, took a little trip Down to the garden, took a little dip (oh no) Apple juice falling from her lips, took a little sip (boom) Little sip Took a little sip, took a little sip T-t-took a little, took a little, took a little sip (uh) Uh huh Verse 1: J. Cole in a moment where he felt truly liberated from all the expectation that was placed on him since becoming Jay Z's first Born Sinner is J.
