Check out our album review of J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive on Rolling Stone. com.
My heart sinks a bit deeper every time I read a mixed-to-negative review of this album, written by a professional critic. I really do not My heart sinks a bit deeper every time I read a mixed-to-negative review of this album, written by a professional critic. I really do not understand the lack of support for this fella. He is everyone's go-to emotional rapper that stands out in the ever-growing crowd of obnoxious, pretentious, and boastful "MC's" in the game.
Jermaine Cole is something else. Regarding the album, "2014 Forest Hills Drive" contains a beautiful collection of stories about growing up and keeping your head cool when you're in hell that never-stopping superficial pursuit of fame, money and orgasms can be. I especially enjoy the variety of sounds that this album offers, from "St. Tropez" and its chill vibe, to aggressive tribal beat of "G.
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- 2014 Forest Hills Drive is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist J. Cole; it was released on December 9, 2014, by Dreamville, Roc Nation.
The instrumentals rarely feel boring or underutilized and are in good balance with everything else going on. The LP contains a good number of thought-provoking tunes, amazing bangers, and emotional rides. I got the feeling like J Cole is wearing his heart on the sleeve because of how emotionally bare lyrics are written.
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I feel like I actually got a chance to get to know Jermaine and his struggles. And that's beautiful and, sort of, the point of artistry.
J Cole is someone who should be the voice of the generation, but unfortunately, that's not the case. … Expand.