@@brytonmunro5270 Isn't it better for the producer to get the beat instead of the rapper releasing it so everybody goes on their platform and they don't go unnoticed?
I'm listening to this for the first time as a 30 year old husband and father of 2 trying to grind my way through a Computer Science degree so I can give my family a better life. This shit real.
Thank y'all for taking the time to comment on this, man. For real. My wife and I were just talking about how tired we are. Lol. So exhausted I don't wanna celebrate my birthday Thursday, I just wanna sleep. But I'm going into my Junior year next fall. Too far to quit.
I doubt it was random. That would be like just scrolling through and clicking the first thing you see. Give that man credit for taking the time to go through a ton of bats and picking out one he likes. And if You're going to cop plea like that's what you were trying to say, you have words use them because complete thoughts are useful for others to understand what you're saying. Never forget it's the obligation of the Parsons speaking to make sure the person listening understands.
@@MetalFacedGamer to all the folks who understood exactly what “random” meant in the comment shouts out to y’all. To the one dude who didn’t I apologize for ur slow thinking process. It’s not ur fault this time but from here on it will be. Have a great day and what does “parsons” have to do with J. Cole and the previously unknown random producer?
@@MRKJ408 look at you all of a sudden forming sentences and full thoughts like a big He/Him. I'm sure your fourth grade teacher is proud that you won't repeat it again.
Let’s be clear: This story combined with this song is one the greatest things in modern hip hop history. Truly what the genre is about. Endlessly inspired by this.
It's crazy... what Cole just did here is HISTORY... It's impossible to find a rapper on his level willing to pump out a track for free like this out of love...
My grandma just passed and this is the first song I’m listening to. This is not a coincidence. God has a plan for me. Please keep my family in your prayers. Thanks for the song 🎵
Deadass. Looking through his shit not only is it consistently good, but consistent in general. Have a feeling it contributed to Cole wanting to give the song. Big respects to both
This proves exactly why cole is a legend what a music right here a u t h e n t I c v i e w s dun took J. Cole oFf 2 da big leagues and fo dat I will always be super grateful
I'm so fkn sick of hearing people talking down on Black ppl (and its a lot of Black ppl doing it too), like the Black community is destroyed and terrible. The media promotes negative shi, but the vast majority of the Black community is strong and positive. Every "race" has bad apples and challenges, but I NEVER see other groups slander their OWN entire "race", only brainwashed Blacks do that. Then they say they just want to build up the community, when *they're* literally the ones who are actively and constantly tearing it down with stereotypes and slander. How ironic...
Imagine if the entire rap game followed this example (Instead of doing what the Jewish money tells them to put out into our community), as you said brining the community together and I noticed no bodies in this song as well, how peaceful.
THIS IS WHAT HIP HOP WAS BUILT OFF OF THIS ENERGY THIS IS HIP HOP THAT OTHER SHIT IS POP TO ME AND VIOLENCE …..ITS EITHER POP OR VIOLENCE AND NO GOOD ENERGY COMES OUT OF THESE NEW SONGS …..IM SORRY FOR VENTING IN UR COMMENT THIS SHIT HIT DIFFERENT
You can hear Cole’s motivation growing in his voice as he flows through the song. The lesson here is clear as day: don’t wait for the motivation to come, just get started. Legendary.
The message of this song is crazy tho with success a lot of the struggles/hunger mentioned & heard in previous works has been satiated but still he’s a creative & wants to continue despite having “arrived” for years now
ARICARLAT4943 STAY ON YO GRIND YUNG BLOOD!!!!! KEEP YO HEAD UP KING!!!!!!!!! STAY 10 TOES DOWN FUCK THESE RATCHET ASS HOES IN THESE MUTHAFUCKIN STREETS!!! THEY JUST WANT YO MONEY. THEY DON"T WANT YOU FOR YOU! They just be trifling out here on god. I'm finna cook up on this track when I wake up tomorrow and Imma think about you aricarlat4943... Thats on god.... praise be to god... Praise be to my mama who brought me into this mothafuckin cruel ass cold fucking world.... I swear tho man u just gotta stay true to yoself bruh and thats facts.... 🐕🐕🐕🐕 never listen to thgem trifling as shoes my g... Stay clean... Stay cool. Keep yo eyes peeled... Stay frosty.....
It's great and all (it really is) but let's not act like other rappers haven't used their 'type beat' before and ACTUALLY used it on their album, paying the producer and receiving royalties from sales too.
I never asked nobody to see me they can mind they business like they never been doing, but acting like that's what it was. People so pretentious and the rest desperate
This low key just changed the game for us Type Beat Producers. J Cole is the realest for doing this. There is a lot of people who hate on the whole Type Beat thing but I’ve been following BVTMAN for over 5 years and look at what hard work and consistency did. Paid off BIG TIME. This is so dope
Outside of the fact that Cole took the time to do this, it makes me incredibly happy to see the amount of people happy for this dude and his channel. I wish more people in the world showed support like this in all aspects of life. Kudos man!
Can you imagine waking up and seeing a random message from J Cole with a attachment of him rapping to your beat...insane...I'd prolly shed a few tears lol
it didnt even happened to me and i shed tears cuz of this, is just a beautiful moment in life and a dream realized for the producer. its powerful. this the type of shit that will make u wanna keep on going on if u feelin down. Cole is a certified GOAT, no doubt about it and i hope this opens up hella doors for the producer. ima listen this joint for a good while🙌🏼
@@horacionivar2869 exactly how I felt 💯 then it seems like it was spot on. Definitely j.cole type beat and it fits the mood of what he did. Touched my soul I was crying listening to it my damn self
As a man who just turned 25, is on a new city studying and working at the same time and have my finals in 10 days, this song really hit home for me. The hunger, the procrastination, the doubts and the highs and lows of being broke, struggling, but trying to get and be better everyday.
J cole’s new album will be incredible. His actions always speak louder than words, and his words are very loud. The commitment to the community, his explanations of his process, and the humanity that he brings into this genre is unmatched.
@@zayn-4200 He mentions in the song that he's working on a new album. A few years ago he hinted that his last 3 projects after KOD would be The Offseason, It's A Boy, and The Fall Off. In theory, It's A Boy is his next album. If you Google it, someone can probably explain better than I can.
Couldn’t tell you how many times I’ve written to Bvtman’s beats. To see this happen for Bvtman is a beautiful thing. Much respect to Cole for doing it and sending it, mans a goat 🫡
The lyrics express the struggles of balancing success and maintaining artistic authenticity. Cole reflects on the challenges of being a successful rapper and the pressure to produce meaningful music. He also expresses feelings of disconnection from his past struggles and the struggles of everyday people. He expresses the desire to continue to push himself and not give up in his pursuit of success despite these struggles.
that's exactly what i gathered from this, as well as the obvious reference to his struggles with procrastination, and the reference to him dealing with some inner demons.
Bro had writers block so he wrote a song about why I feels that is. Since now he’s rich and too far removed from the struggle that made him the artist that he is, he’s struggling to find motivation to write. So he wrote about that…and doing so like other struggling artist do…on a type beat from RU-vid. The artistry in this is exactly why he’s the GOAT
J. Cole could go a couple years without dropping a track, and randomly drop one these and completely over shine the industry with these conscious tracks that everyday people can relate too. Dudes artistry is legendary if anything.
Just here to appreciate J Cole while we still have him. No matter how mad I can be at the world, he always reminds me that no one feels your pain but yourself. So it all starts with you. Take account for you, point the blame towards you. Take responsibility & watch your growth grow exponentially. Jah Bless, Sanctify, one love.
It's crazy how even now J. Cole feels like he is so underrepresented. He obviously has pushed himself forth to be one of the greats, but its almost like a lot of people still don't give him what he deserves. He is beyond humbled and this gesture is just a gift. If he is reading this (chances are probably not), you are a great inspiration to me. Your albums have carried me through tough times and brought me inner peace on numerous occasions. Much love.
Go listen to the last 2 minutes of Africaryan by Logic. Hidden J Cole feature that sounds just like this song, but it's directed towards Logic. One of my favorite Cole verses, and even Logic has come out several times and said that verse meant so much more to him than he could ever pay back in gratitude.
I'm so hit by this song, 25, unemployed at the moment, feeling like i'll never own a house, feeling like money is the ultimate motivation but can truly break down someones psyche so low it could make you hurt yourself or the ones you love just for a piece of something stable man it hurts but cole makes me feel like its not over, cause it never really is over until you're 6 feet under.
Im 24, i live on my own and i wish i lived with my parents still. I would be saving money and enjoying the rent-free life. Enjoy it. But also prepare yourself for your future, otherwise youll be stuck forever. Appreciate what you have too, coz you could be in my situation. Always remember that grass isnt always greener on the other side. Plus, not owning a house is an issue all of us Gen Z/ millennials face. We are in it together man.
@@killjoyblue7166 most people that live with their parents today aren’t enjoying the “rent free life” their helping pay bills which contributes to them not being able to get their own .
Hard times make for good humans. Most creativity, invention and self development/discovery, happens in hard times. Appreciate and love the journey and continue to grow and evolve everyday, even if it’s something small. The rest will fall into place. That’s the way of the universe.
Damn, been on bvtman for YEARS, this win feels like a win for all of us man. I'm so proud of you bro, one of the first producers I wrote over. This is just the start man.
Listening to this as I’m currently procrastinating on writing a paper for my class! It’s crazy that Cole still finds a way to make me feel like he’s talking to me, one of a kind.
I just made a song on a bvtman beat and was at a point of trying to write but im in a rut. Looking for inspiration listening to DOOM, watching the wu-tang series and browsing reddit's hiphopheads. Then I see this gem and I hear that even Cole sometimes struggles with writing and him giving me advice and answers for questions I wouldn't think of asking. Thank you J. Cole. You help me to stay on the right path. I promise I will try my hardest to be the reallest
We needed this for 2023. I definitely had to save this track for continued motivation. This was a beautiful creation between the producer & J.Cole. To anyone reading this. Let this be a strong reminder to never GIVE UP OR GIVE IN!!! You may not know exactly when your blessing is coming. Just know & trust that no matter what happens. Or how long it takes it is definitely coming. Sending love, light & peace to all. May the Most High continue to bless & guide us all on our journey.
LYRICS Don’t you dare run from it Theres no boogie man It ain’t coming to hurt you I think acceptance is somewhat of virtue - To look your truth dead in the face without trying to escape the regret or disgrace - I write these words aimlessly - But not without hope that somehow I’ll stumble on something thats dope A clever little line a thought to provoke myself and that listener digging for quotes Hello - I don’t even know if somebody gon hear this Got so many songs they get lost in the endless folders of the hard drive I wish i was more fearless - Cuz i just say fuck it and dump all the music for ni**as that hated and ni**as that use it as fuel To push them through long nights at school Writing that last minute paper for classes Due in the morning and I still relate to that procrastination for task - Cuz I need to finish this album, But hell how many more times can i say that this will impale Down in that well and pull it back up with the hope that its fill - Plus it don’t help that I’m rich now so that means that i don’t gotta deal With stress from these creditors calling my cellular Like that young rapper that don’t gotta a deal But do got the skill and do got the will to make it no matter how long that it takes For labels to see ya or a song that’ll break and the rest of the world to catch on that he’s great - Uh - How do you tap into hunger when you don’t got wonder bout where your next meal is coming from Maybe you feel my conundrum Or maybe the real is um so um Far removed from the struggles of everyday folks My shit just ain’t never gonna hit like it hit when a nigga was a lil more closer to broke (broke) - Uh - But fuck it the challenge be having me stoked Throw in the towel you gotta be joking I push my salary up with these quotes - Now, I push the lambo truck down in the ville Hoping i connect with something thats real Part of me wonders why Im even still - Holding on to this place, my momma been gone And my partners is straight
When I listen to this I cry and I remember how I used to struggle but now I’m blessed it’s makes me think of how comfortable I am and how I need to get up and do better
keep grinding man, but also dont forget the ones you care about whom haven't had the positive thoughts/situations you had, reach ur hand to them and you will feel much more blessed
@@thehighjargonpodcast7327 you don't gotta be a fan of a nigga to listen to or like their music. My Playlist 10/10 fam, everyone I've fuck with said my music taste fye. Never said Cole was trash, a lil corny, yea but its a good kinda corny. My Playlist goes all the way from BIG L, 50 Cent, Luniz, Nas, Cypress Hill, and OG Trap music from 2Thick Crew all the way to Kendrick, Robb Banks, Silkmoney, ASAP Rocky, Kanye, The Weeknd, etc.
@@thehighjargonpodcast7327 Cole can rap, and he's one of the best rappers of this generation, but I'm just not a fan. A fan would fw everything he has, I don't, I like some of his songs but if I don't like a song it ain't trash, it just isn't for me.
A million views in less than a day? 🔥 Bro you earned this moment and anybody who’s been subscribed to your channel knows how hard you grind. You’re the most consistent producer I’ve ever seen and your tracks are always quality. Your love for hip hop and all the sweat you put into it is why this had to eventually happen for you. You’re an inspiration to anyone who’s striving for success, I know you’ve had days where you weren’t feeling this shit but you sacrificed and made it happen regardless. 🫡 Salute to you Bvtman you deserve it bro🏆
Lyrics: Yo! Ayo Scoob, ayo Scoob My nigga, what's good? Word Yessir, what's poppin'? I'm comin' through, hold up, hold up Stay right there, I'm comin' through, hol' up (Bvtman) Hell yeah, can't believe I seen this nigga Scoob, man It's crazy Uh, don't you dare run from it There's no Boogeyman, it ain't comin' to hurt you I think acceptance is somewhat of a virtue To look your truth dead in the face Without tryna escape the regret or disgrace I write these words aimlessly But not without hope That somehow I'll stumble on somethin' that's dope A clever lil' line, a thought to provoke Myself and that listener diggin' for quotes, hеllo I don't even know if somebody gon' hеar this Got so many songs that get lost in the endless (Bvtman) Folders of the hard drive, I wish I was more fearless 'Cause I'll just say, "Fuck it" and dump all the music For niggas that hate it and niggas that use it As fuel to push them through long nights at school Writin' that last minute paper for class That's due in the mornin' And I still relate to that procrastination for tasks 'Cause I need to finish this album But hell, how many more times Can I send this wooden pail down in that well And pull it back up with the hope that it's filled? Plus, it don't help that I'm rich now So that means that I don't gotta deal With stress of these creditors, callin' my cellular Like that young rapper that don't got a deal (Bvtman) But do got the skill and do got the will To make it no matter how long that it takes For labels to see you or a song that'll break And the rest of the world to catch on that he's great Uh, how do you tap into hunger When you don't got' wonder 'Bout when your next meal is comin' from? Maybe you feel my conundrum Or maybe the real is um, so, um Far removed from the struggles of everyday folks My shit just ain't never gon' hit like it hit When a nigga was a lil' more closer to broke (Broke) Uh, but fuck it, the challenge be havin' me stoked Throw in the towel? Man, you gotta be jokin' I push my salary up with these quotes (Bvtman) Now, I push the Lambo' truck down in the 'Ville Hopin' I connect with somethin' that's real Part of me wonders why I'm even still (Still) Uh, holdin' on to this place My momma been gone and my partners is straight, right? Right
Far removed from the struggles of everyday folks My shit just ain't never gon' hit like it hit When a nigga was a lil' more closer to broke (Broke) that shit hit so hard man im so glad i found this song
This song should live your channel and serve as a thank you to you and every producer out there cooking up and sharing their work with the world it's a million artists out there right now just like me hungry and searching every day for something to spark a word a melody a hook a verse a punchline a way to vent or a way to cut through On a day when I couldn't find much motivation I was looking for anything to inspire in j. Cole type beat intro RU-vid yours was the frist I saw I pressed play focused and wrote this This is some shit that would normally stay in the vault but I don't want to hold onto the music like that no more this is for you and whoever else need to hear it God bless bro and keep doing what you do
This crazy, I thought this was A.I. I was rapping to this beat homeless in my car b4 this dropped. & the thought has gone through my head many times if an established rapper ever checks into these "Type beats". A moment in history foreal
[LYRICS HERE] Yo, ayo Scoob, ayo Scoob My nigga, what's good? Word Yessir, what's poppin'? I'm comin' through, hold up, hold up Stay right there, I'm comin' through, hol' up (Bvtman) Hell yeah, can't believe I seen this nigga Scoob, man Crazy [Verse] Uh, don't you dare run from it There's no boogie man, it ain't comin' to hurt you I think acceptance is somewhat of a virtue To look your truth dead in the face Without tryna escape the regret or disgrace I write these words aimlessly But not without hope That somehow I'll stumble on somethin' that's dope A clever lil' line, a thought to provoke Myself and that listener diggin' for quotes, hеllo I don't even know if somebody gon' hеar this Got so many songs that get lost in the endless (Bvtman) Folders of the hard drive, I wish I was more fearless 'Cause I'll just say, "Fuck it" and dump all the music For niggas that hate it and niggas that use it As fuel to push them through long nights at school Writin' that last minute paper for class That's due in the mornin' And I still relate to that procrastination for tasks 'Cause I need to finish this album But hell, how many more times Can I send this wooden pail down in that well And pull it back up with the hope that it's filled? Plus, it don't help that I'm rich now So that means that I don't gotta deal With stress of these creditors, callin' my cellular Like that young rapper that don't got a deal (Bvtman) But do got the skill and do got the will To make it no matter how long that it takes For labels to see you or a song that'll break And the rest of the world to catch on that he's great Uh, how do you tap into hunger When you don't got wonder 'Bout when your next meal is comin' from? Maybe you feel my conundrum Or maybe the real is I’m so “umm” Far removed from the struggles of everyday folks My shit just ain't never gon' hit like it hit When a nigga was a lil' more closer to broke (Broke) Uh, but fuck it, the challenge be havin' me stoked Throw in the towel, man, you gotta be jokin' I push my salary up with these quotes (Bvtman) Now, I push the Lambo' truck down in the 'Ville Hopin' I connect with somethin' that's real Part of me wonders why I'm even still (Still) Uh, holdin' on to this place My momma been gone and my partners is straight, right? Right
Congratulations bvtman. This is what I call a sign. A true gift letting you know that your artistry matters has value and can inspire the illest mc of this generation. Im a middle child too born in 1980 so the love of the past but also recognizing the pure talent and artistry today is what makes your sound so valuable. Honor to all of the producers out here translating the world into sound. Without you what would he have. The rhythm of the ancestors breathes through you. This is truly inspiring. Motivation for me to let go of timelines and jump into my destiny. My years on this earth have nothing to do with my ability to succeed . The only failure would be to do nothing knowing all I desire is right on the other side of fear. Blessed be the journey. Creators blessings over everyone trying to bring some light into this world. Congrats Again. This is huge
I just read my fathers eulogy to all of my family and god and brought 4 pages …cancelled that.. then it came off the cuff. This is the first song I listened to since I left that funeral home. Cole thank you for the inspiration. Port city NC here. I’m right around the corner from the vile✌🏽
This is why Cole means what he means to people. He understands the position of service, and what something like this can mean to someone just doing what they love every day out of passion, without any inclination something like this would ever happen. Not only that, the song is incredible! The beat, the vulnerability from Cole - wow man. Hoping this makes his album. Even if it doesn’t, what a gift this is. Much love Bvtman, you got one, fam!!! ❤ Huge win for the beatmaking community, when one of us wins this way, ALL of us win. Beautiful.
Cole, if you read this, as a fellow college degree fella, black father, white mother, don't worry about the album deadline. You've already done enough, said enough, and you bless with every single track you still release. One love. edit: and to add on that, don't feel guilty over the money you have now, or the supposed fire you may have lost as you got more money. You earned it.
I desperately need more of this specific kind of J.Cole in my life.. I always wondered why rappers never look for beats of independent dope beatmakers like batman... Cole can easily make 10 songs of youtube "Cole style beats" and make a world a much better place...
I think it’s because it’s easy for some other rapper to get some clout and say that the bigger rapper is biting his song because a song like this 9/10 someone else probably already recorded a verse to it lol, no matter how trash it is. Also he has done this with a Timbaland beat on his last album on amari
“Holding onto this place my momma been gone and my partners is straight” This line hits me in the feels. You just want to grow up and get out of your hometown but once you do you find yourself looking back🥲
What cole just did is refreshing, inspirational and reminds us there's still more hope. Shout out to the producers, artists and everybody outside the music doing their thing. Cole we love you
Hearing the bvtman producer tag over j Cole rapping brings real tears to my eyes Comeing from myself who is heavily inspired by Cole and who raps on Bvtmans beats This is truly beautiful and you deserve every bit of this
I always play this song whenever I get overwhelmed by the things that I should be doing (working/studying). This song is a reminder that I should not "DARE RUN FROM IT, THERE'S NO BOOGEYMAN, IT AIN'T COMIN' TO HURT ME". Like, it's telling me to just START. Just do it. Fuck all those thoughts of perfectionism and fears of failure - JUST DO IT. Thanks Bvtman and Jcole for this amazing song!
The story of how this came to be is now forever immortalized. It's such a special song with insightful lyrics that perfectly encapsulates a moment in time for the seasoned rapper and the hungry producer. How inspirational!! Congratulations.