North Carolina native J. Cole has released his debut album, "Cole World: The Sideline Story." Finally, after two successful mix-tapes, touring around the world, and signing a record deal with Jay-Z's independent label, Roc Nation.
The album is 19 tracks of Cole embellishing relationships and giving his personal description of life. Also, on his debut album Cole receives help from Missy Elliot, Jay-Z, Trey Songz and Drake.
When it comes to storytelling Cole proves that he can hold his own. His presentation is such that all listeners can enjoy and understand his lyrics.
"Sideline Story" is a perfect example. The track starts with an interlude of Cole sharing how he was arrested the day Roc Nation confirmed his signing.
The lyrics describe his struggle as a starving artist, and eventually illustrate the contrast of his current success.
Cole opens his emotions on "Breakdown," sharing the effects of his absent father, his mother's drug use, and a story about a young single mother. Cole talks about real life situations from a good kid perspective, but there are two sides to his story.
"Nobody's Perfect," featuring Missy Elliot, is about love, lust, and Cole's bad boy side. Cole boasts about his success, and talks about having relations with gorgeous women. Missy Elliot sings on the track, "Nobody is perfect/but you're perfect for me."
"Work Out" gets straight to the point, explaining what Cole does — and doesn't — want. Cole lets listeners know that he's real, and that he loves having a good time with the ladies. "Cole World: The Sideline Story" receives a five out of five. Well done J. Cole.































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