In the pantheon of 2010s hip-hop, few albums have stood the test of time quite like J. Cole’s sophomore studio album, Born Sinner. Released on June 18, 2013, this project was more than just a collection of songs; it was a statement. It was the underdog’s answer to the throne, a raw, introspective look at fame, temptation, religion, and the burden of being "the chosen one."
Key Takeaways
Conclusion
Facing creative blocks, he began using a morning freehand writing exercise from the book The Artist's Way
In the pantheon of 2010s hip-hop, few albums have stood the test of time quite like J. Cole’s sophomore studio album, Born Sinner. Released on June 18, 2013, this project was more than just a collection of songs; it was a statement. It was the underdog’s answer to the throne, a raw, introspective look at fame, temptation, religion, and the burden of being "the chosen one."
Key Takeaways
Conclusion
Facing creative blocks, he began using a morning freehand writing exercise from the book The Artist's Way