Cole has a fussy approach to hip-hop. His lyrics approach stream of consciousness as he shifts from his environment ('A Tale of 2 Citiez') and his rap skills ('Fire Squad') to his relationships with women ('Wet Dreamz,' where he remembers losing his virginity). 'There's no such thing as a life that's better than yours,' he reassures us on 'Love Yourz.' He may croon soulfully but he's no sweetheart, and takes a dim view of 'shallow ladies' on the unfairly cruel 'No Role Modelz.' He wants to return home to North Carolina on 'GOMD'.
If only he didn't have difficulty just being. Cole has a fussy approach to hip-hop.
His lyrics approach stream of consciousness as he shifts from his environment ('A Tale of 2 Citiez') and his rap skills ('Fire Squad') to his relationships with women ('Wet Dreamz,' where he remembers losing his virginity). 'There's no such thing as a life that's better than yours,' he reassures us on 'Love Yourz.' He may croon soulfully but he's no sweetheart, and takes a dim view of 'shallow ladies' on the unfairly cruel 'No Role Modelz.'