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Born Sinner

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Born Sinner in Franklin, TN

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If his debut found
J. Cole
bringing the sound of
Drake
down to the streets, the
Roc Nation
rapper's sophomore effort finds him going for the full Illuminati and attempting an ambitious, multi-faceted album in the style of his label boss,
Jay-Z
. No spoiler alert required for that one as the opening "Villuminati" has the gall to sample
Biggie
's classic "Juicy" while using
Jay
's nickname as a mantra by repeating "Sometimes I brag like Hov," but besides this,
Born Sinner
is the a more self-confessional and word-filled effort than before, all of it very busy and
Black Album
minus the references to
Beyonce
and the beats from
Rick Rubin
.
Cole
is the one who produced most of the album himself with his
Kanye
-sense of sampling (work songs, gospel, old soul, etc.) and his love of hard bass (check "Trouble," "Chaining Day," or infectious single "Power Trip" for some great low end) both returning from before, but it's his love of jazz that provides the greatest rewards as "Forbidden Fruit" (it's like
Erykah Baduh
meets
Ice Cube
on this soulful dude cut with guest
Kendrick Lamar
) and "Let Nas Down" (a pledge to honor the man with better rhymes and less pop) are both driven by their
Blue Note
-inspried backbeats. All this bold borrowing is backed up by lyrics that flow fine until their shocking twists ("She raisin' that guy's kids while she swallowin' mine"), while "She Knows" with
Dirty Projectors
vocalist
Amber Coffman
is shameless enough to spit "This is Martin Luther King in the Club/With a bad bitch in his ear/Saying that she down for whatever/In the back of his mind is Coretta." It's snide, smart-ass stuff and when it comes to sublime/ridiculous balancing act that his heroes
and
Nas
have mastered,
is a little short on the sublime side here to be considered classic. Still, "Crooked Smile" with special guests
TLC
is a genuine, mature step in the right direction and will have no trouble reaching vintage age. A handful of other numbers carry that same weight, making
a daring step forward for
and an exciting attempt at mastering
's
Blueprint
style. ~ David Jeffries
If his debut found
J. Cole
bringing the sound of
Drake
down to the streets, the
Roc Nation
rapper's sophomore effort finds him going for the full Illuminati and attempting an ambitious, multi-faceted album in the style of his label boss,
Jay-Z
. No spoiler alert required for that one as the opening "Villuminati" has the gall to sample
Biggie
's classic "Juicy" while using
Jay
's nickname as a mantra by repeating "Sometimes I brag like Hov," but besides this,
Born Sinner
is the a more self-confessional and word-filled effort than before, all of it very busy and
Black Album
minus the references to
Beyonce
and the beats from
Rick Rubin
.
Cole
is the one who produced most of the album himself with his
Kanye
-sense of sampling (work songs, gospel, old soul, etc.) and his love of hard bass (check "Trouble," "Chaining Day," or infectious single "Power Trip" for some great low end) both returning from before, but it's his love of jazz that provides the greatest rewards as "Forbidden Fruit" (it's like
Erykah Baduh
meets
Ice Cube
on this soulful dude cut with guest
Kendrick Lamar
) and "Let Nas Down" (a pledge to honor the man with better rhymes and less pop) are both driven by their
Blue Note
-inspried backbeats. All this bold borrowing is backed up by lyrics that flow fine until their shocking twists ("She raisin' that guy's kids while she swallowin' mine"), while "She Knows" with
Dirty Projectors
vocalist
Amber Coffman
is shameless enough to spit "This is Martin Luther King in the Club/With a bad bitch in his ear/Saying that she down for whatever/In the back of his mind is Coretta." It's snide, smart-ass stuff and when it comes to sublime/ridiculous balancing act that his heroes
and
Nas
have mastered,
is a little short on the sublime side here to be considered classic. Still, "Crooked Smile" with special guests
TLC
is a genuine, mature step in the right direction and will have no trouble reaching vintage age. A handful of other numbers carry that same weight, making
a daring step forward for
and an exciting attempt at mastering
's
Blueprint
style. ~ David Jeffries

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