J Cole Won

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Rick Ross? We all know how he sold.:lolbron:
he could do it, look at the game when he did jesus piece that shyt made numbers if rick ross switched his sound and started talking about real thinks like on his track foreclose or hold on he could make waves he got the voice to
 

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I was with you until you tried to tell some fairy tale about JCole outselling Drake in anything.

If your reading this....was the first (and only before Adele) project released in 2015 to go platinum without streams. It sold more than Forest Hills. And I sure as hell hope the other project your referring to isn't Time to be alive, something that's actually a Future album that came out 8 months before it.
 

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What has J Cole taught these rappers? That being genuine goes much farther than any :duck: could get you. I'm not even a Cole fan, but I have to respect him. He sold 1 million in an era where that's near impossible. He even went farther than Plantworth, and that's saying something, seeing as how the critics TOLD you to like TPAB, whereas THE PEOPLE just enjoyed Forest Hills. He's got a good fanbase. Outsold Drake's two latest releases as well, wonder if Views will do those kind of numbers:sas2:

The question is, do you think these other rappers could do the same? Young Thug? If he switched his MO and started just talking about real life and not bullshyt (huge thug fan but let's be honest here). Rick Ross? We all know how he sold.:lolbron:

I just can't help but wonder if the lower-tier, copycat rappers had made some genuine music instead of making "trap" and going triple dust bunny, then maybe they would have sold better/had better fanbases.

Look at Kevin Gates. He makes trap, but he mixes in enough lyricism and honesty to make him a compelling character to the public. People LOVE him and his fanbase is only growing. If he keeps it up he could be Cole-level.

What people don't realize is there is a HUGE market for this, these labels are sleep. People want what they call "real hip hop" even if it isn't really REAL HIP HOP. They want someone they can connect to, and getting a cult level fanbase is the way to survive these days.

:mjlol: @ plantworth
 

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Drake stans are the worst but Cole stans are on the rise. A few chicks I know who were sluts all through school and don't know shyt about Hip-Hop posting on social media talkin bout "J Cole is so deep. Other just rappers just disrespect women and talk about money."

:what: J Cole says "bytch" as much as anybody out there. And I'm actually a Cole fan but if you are wowed by his "depth", you must be a casual rap fan who really isn't used to high-level lyricism cause Cole is very plain and understandable.
That's like 9/10s of his fan base.
To be quite honest, there isn't a single mother out there who doesn't live J. Cole.
 

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i like Kendrick better. :yeshrug:


Me too, but I like Cole as well. You can get a sense of his lyrical progression from album to album and that's awesome. But you can do the same with Kendrick. Of the three, the only one who seems to be stuck lyrically is Drake and I think that has more to do with his lack of subject matter. How many more times can he rap about having a broken heart or about his money?
 

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Drake stans are the worst but Cole stans are on the rise. A few chicks I know who were sluts all through school and don't know shyt about Hip-Hop posting on social media talkin bout "J Cole is so deep. Other just rappers just disrespect women and talk about money."

:what: J Cole says "bytch" as much as anybody out there. And I'm actually a Cole fan but if you are wowed by his "depth", you must be a casual rap fan who really isn't used to high-level lyricism cause Cole is very plain and understandable.
Pics? :ld:
 

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People who talk about positive/negative in art are sesame street ass listeners who like basic, shallow art.

I dont think its about being "positive or negative", its more about being "relateable". Most black people are NOT savages and doped up drug kingpins. Alot of black people are "lame and regular" living normal lifestyles and not the swagged out stereotype that hiphop makes us out to be. Cole represents that regular dude. Not saying he's a saint, but simply that its ok to be yourself. Modern day hiphop usually teaches us the opposite
 

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Me too, but I like Cole as well. You can get a sense of his lyrical progression from album to album and that's awesome. But you can do the same with Kendrick. Of the three, the only one who seems to be stuck lyrically is Drake and I think that has more to do with his lack of subject matter. How many more times can he rap about having a broken heart or about his money?

:what:

What is this progression you speak of? J Cole is the same rapper he was on the Warm up

He even puts old songs on his albums ( Wet Dreamz and Lost Onez)

You have to be the only one with this opinion.

Y'all are sitting here making Cole something he's not. He doesn't need your legend making

Summer 16 sounds nothing like anything from NWTS era or before Drake
 

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What is this progression you speak of? J Cole is the same rapper he was on the Warm up

He even puts old songs on his albums ( Wet Dreamz and Lost Onez)

You have to be the only one with this opinion.

Y'all are sitting here making Cole something he's not. He doesn't need your legend making

Summer 16 sounds nothing like anything from NWTS era or before Drake

Look bro... I don't know what you're talking about and neither do I care. I like Kendrick the most and then Cole and Drake after that.
 
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