@@VladStopTalking I am a J. Cole fan, and when I listened to Cordae for the first time he reminded me of him. J. Cole was hugely influenced by Nas and Cordae by J. Cole. It's amazing.
Damn this album is IT! You can tell he was strategizing with this one and put his all into it as far as what he currently possesses in his Mind's Eye. This is truly an album of Art.
@@FVnerd oh so now he's using other accounts to bump the comment lmao, mans messing up because he already got over 1K subs so why you messing up your gimmick bruh
Woke up in the am and just browsing trying to get back to sleep! Came across an this interview “Cordae and Hot 97” so I just listen to the whole run. And I’m a 73 yr. G-G-Ma and was so impressed with the way this young man spoke and carried himself. I had to google his sounds remember “73”😂🤣😍😍. Shoutout to this young man and his parents on a job well done!! To see The Love and Humbleness in a young person today is a JOY❤️. Again Cordae Prayers and Blessings in your continue SUCCESS 🙏🏽💙💚
He is truly a Messenger. Such an exceptional writer, rapper, artist, creator. He is one of the LIGHTS we need amongst the darkness. ✍🏾💡🙏🏽🏁 I wish we had gotten the opportunity to hear Nip collaborate with Cordae. I look forward to Cole & Cordae.
The cadence and the way he delivers his flows is actually so impressive and melodic. Never have I heard and artist this on point with every transition sounding fluid like it wasn’t forced into the space to make way for the next bar. 🔥🔥🔥
when his old album dropped i listend to it non stop cuzz it was so good. My friends thought I was weird for liking the songs but at the end of the end I chose to continue listening to every word this man ssays
He should make a music video of this track at his old high school and the setup would’ve been an ongoing prom party that he’ll take over by rapping to show its skills or a reunion, etc.