That's management. Not really a knock on his creative freedom with his music.
Section.80, GKMC, TPAB and Damn. weren't lacking in creative freedom at all. Each sound completely different, and the content isn't necessarily ideal for the face of a label.
Kendrick has always had creative freedom with his releases...we can't say the same for Cole who's openly admitted to compromising his sound/vision in his debut just to get a release date. And now, later on in his career, he appears to be trying to make up for that with his recent releases
I got it. So you just saying it was directed toward Pump because of Coli groupthinkI don't converse with nikkas who have Cardi B avis, kick rocks fairy, don't quote me again.![]()
Drake didnt share a state with Future Drake performed for 1 hour and 30 minutes and Future did 20 minutes
Drake sold out MSG 4 days straight.
Cole is not on Drake or Kendrick's level. Future, Migos and Sean are very close or equal to Cole.
He goes in detail on Let Nas Down. It was more than just one song, it was plenty of songs prior to that one where he was just reaching to get a release date.One song?The workout one? Album 2 sounded different and he dropped when Kanye dropped which was unheard of.
Really? Which ones I remember who dat which def not single heavy as the workout song so where are these “plenty” you speak of?He goes in detail on Let Nas Down. It was more than just one song, it was plenty of songs prior to that one where he was just reaching to get a release date.
Now y'all want to have revisionist history.
And even tho Born Sinner is my fav album from him, even that had Crooked Smile on it.
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Can't Get EnoughReally? Which ones I remember who dat which def not single heavy as the workout song so where are these “plenty” you speak of?
And I heard let nas down he mentioned the song I said earlier so I’m not sure what you taking about..you might be the revisionist
It was mainly workout. Cause the other songs wasnt commercial enough so he didn’t a releaseHe goes in detail on Let Nas Down. It was more than just one song, it was plenty of songs prior to that one where he was just reaching to get a release date.
Now y'all want to have revisionist history.
And even tho Born Sinner is my fav album from him, even that had Crooked Smile on it.
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Lol who day and blow up where far from commercialCan't Get Enough
Mr. Nice Watch
Work Out
Nobody's Perfect
Who Dat
Blow Up
Who really has revisionist history?
It was mainly workout. Cause the other songs wasnt commercial enough so he didn’t a release
He tired to push who dat and blow up as the singles. Both far from sellout songs. Then he went to the drawing board to try and craft s commercial single which was a when he compromised his sound
Lol who day and blow up where far from commercial
Mr nice watch and work out u have a point
Nobody’s perfect is Cole from the fnl days lol. That’s the exact songs he was making then,only difference he wanted it to song like Aaliyah was singing the hook. In his mixtape days he would be signing the hook. And if it was today he would be signing the hook also.