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Snow On Tha Bluff 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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“Snow On Tha Bluff” Is J. Cole’s First Release Of 2020. On The Song Which Is Titled After A January 2011 Film About A Robbery In Atlanta Cole Delivers A Single Continuous Verse That Speaks On Various Issues Facing The United States Including Police Brutality Wealth Inequality And Racism. He Also Asks For His Fans Not To Idolize Him Wanting To Instead Be Perceived As A Regular Person. Although Not Explicitly Stated The First Part Of The Track Is Likely A Response To Noname’s Perceived Criticisms Of Cole On Twitter. She Has Frequently Stated That She Is Against Capitalism And Celebrity Culture Two Things That Cole Raps About In His Verse. The Artwork Displays The Beginning Of The Verse. The Date At The Top June 4 2020 Likely Indicates The Day The Song Was Written. This Date Is Several Days After Cole Was Seen Protesting Racial Injustice In His Hometown Fayetteville NC. On The Morning After Releasing This Song Cole Acknowledged The Overwhelming Criticisms Of His Lyrics And Essentially Confirmed That Noname Was Who He Was Speaking About In The Following Thread Of Tweets "Morning. I Stand Behind Every Word Of The Song That Dropped Last Night. Right Or Wrong I Can’t Say But I Can Say It Was Honest. Some Assume To Know Who The Song Is About. That’s Fine With Me It’s Not My Job To Tell Anybody What To Think Or Feel About The Work. I Accept All Conversation And Criticisms. But Let Me Use This Moment To Say This Follow @noname. I Love And Honor Her As A Leader In These Times. She Has Done And Is Doing The Reading And The Listening And The Learning On The Path That She Truly Believes Is The Correct One For Our People. Meanwhile A Nigga Like Me Just Be Rapping. I Haven’t Done A Lot Of Reading And I Don’t Feel Well Equipped As A Leader In These Times. But I Do A Lot Of Thinking. And I Appreciate Her And Others Like Her Because They Challenge My Beliefs And I Feel That In These Times That’s Important. We May Not Agree With Each Other But We Gotta Be Gentle With Each Other. ?" The First Half Of The Song Seems To Be A Response To Noname Who In A Tweet On May 29 Seemingly Called Out Cole For His Social Media Silence Amidst Nationwide Protests. Ironically Cole And Noname Have Collaborated Once On The Social Experiment’s May 2015 Song “Warm Enough.” “Snow On Tha Bluff” Debuted At #59 On The Billboard Hot 100 During The Week Of June 27 2020.

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