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A Tale Of 2 Citiez by J. Cole

Biografia dell'artista J. Cole

Jermaine Lamarr Cole Born January 28 1985 Better Known As His J. Cole Sometimes Stylized As J.Cole Is An American Rapper And Producer. He Is The First Rapper To Be Signed To Jay-Z's Label Roc Nation. His Debut Album Is Set To Be Titled Cole World The Sideline Story. In June 2011 He Announced That The Recording Of The Album Was Finished And That The Release Date Is Set For September Later That Year. Through Twitter J. Cole Later Confirmed That The Release Date For His Album Would Be September 27 2011.

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"A Tale Of Two Cities" Is A Novel By Charles Dickens Set In London And Paris Before And During The French Revolution. Some Of Its Major Themes–rebellion Conflict Between Rich And Poor Coming To Political Consciousness–hover In The Background Of J. Cole’s Song. He Is Telling A Story Of One City But From Two Different Perspectives. Both Characters Are Young Men Who Want To Escape The City And Be More Fortunate But They Try To Achieve This By Different Means. In The First Verse He’s An Adolescent Viewing All Of The Negativity And Trying To Become A Successful Writer Of Some Sort While In The Second Verse He’s A Peer Indulging In All Of The Negatives Robbing People And Selling Drugs. In The Second Chorus It Is Revealed That The Person Who Robbed The Person From Verse One In The First Chorus Is Actually The Person From Verse Two. During An Interview With Tavis Smiley Cole Explains That The Song Compares The Two Sides Of Fayetteville The Affluent Area Of "Forest Hills Drive" Where He Currently Resides Opposed To The Impoverished Crime-Ridden Inner City. It’s A Topic Cole Has Touched On Before Most Notably On The Friday Night Lights Cut “2Face” "Yeah I Seen Heaven Seen Hell
The Two Faces Of The Ville
One Side Dreams The Other Sides Real
One Side Schemes The Other Side Deals."

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