What if J. Cole did a reggae album? Hmm? Hear me out Just listen again to the Be free single and imagine what it would sound like in reggae instrumental and you'd admit that it be good move or career digress
Nas and Damian's Distant Relatives was a slight peak as to what is to come and what could be an epiphanic mesh of the two genres
Though Damian have been pioneering and showing glimpses of this in Nothing Hill and Jamrock album. I couldn't help but vaunt a j Cole reggae album, knowing it'd be great. Snoop Dogg reincarnation is a tip of and an adventitious chrysalis and hip-hop can't thank Snoop Dogg enough for being a pioneer of that transcend. A move that would come to be a pivotal and elemental foresight in years to come
Songs like Be Free, St Tropez, Crooked Smile if played in reggae instrumental would reveal J.Cole inevitably had this coming.
A career spark would come about stretching his now shrunken musical tentacles, reinvent and create another berth for he and his Dreamville crew as I see Bas too
He and Eminem have that hoarse howl that we love, that husky howl that speaks of pain, regrets heartbreaks and the moving on..it's the man's cry bellowing from gullets whose inhaled smoke have suffocated tears.And he could call the calvary, Lauryn hill's, Nas. Erykah, Andre 3k, Jay z Mavado, GoldLink, Damian Marley, Anderson Paak since Lee Perry's boys.L, why not? try Ska George Clinton if he wants some funk Burning spear might get a horn solo if he has time. I know Kaytranada have some beats and or will just make so much sense of he named it Nakamba of lumalgea, in my honor. I'd write if he that's what he wants but he don't need me, he needs to think reggae, because....
There's only one future for hip-hop and that future is reggae.
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