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“Interlude” by J. Cole

J. Cole is a relatively-conscious, intellectual rapper who raps songs to be multi-subjected. So in analyzing this one (“Interlude”) we will take a step-by-step, linear approach, beginning with the intro. Intro of “Interlude” In the...

“Be Free” by J. Cole

“Be Free” expresses the pain felt by J. Cole as he loses another young black man to police brutality. He expresses the shock and disappointment he feels waking up to the news of police...

“Poke It Out” by Wale (ft. J. Cole)

Don’t let the beginning of “Poke It Out” fool you, where Wale commences the track by alluding to the notion that stardom has denied him access to true love. For shortly thereafter, the song effectively transforms...

“90 Proof” by Smino & J. Cole

Smino uses this song (“90 Proof”) primarily for romantic purposes. That is to say that the addressee of his lyrics is his significant other, i.e. the woman whom, it would seem, has compelled the rapper...

“Procrastination (broke)” by J. Cole

J. Cole sorta alludes to himself being a procrastinator on “Procrastination (broke)”, but that’s not really what this song is about. In fact, he does so within the context of relating to students who...

“On the Street” by J-Hope & J. Cole

Besides for the fact that both of their monikers begin with a J followed by a one-syllable, four-letter word, there really isn’t much similarity per se between J-Hope and J. Cole besides for them...

J. Cole

Since he established his career in music, during the latter parts of 2000s, J. Cole has grown into a phenomenal artist with a huge global fanbase. The rapper, who was born in January 1985,...