@ARCRaidersNews I need to donate items separately towards the rewards. I should not be hoarding 30+ slots of my stash as I’m working on completing these.
@DefaultReece I think personally, Cole might’ve been affected after knowing that him & Dot had 2 possible classic songs in the chamber that he ultimately knew was never going to be shot. Maybe he felt after dropping Dot & Drake frm it that the fall off that he envisioned for 10 years derailed
@elitethedev@Osinachi_W As far as rapping goes, Cole utilizes his whole bars and rhymes more throughout a verse. He knows how to carry a rhyme scheme through out 8 bars. Kendrick has only done this a handful of times. “Like on nostalgia”. Cole does it almost every other song.
One is going to tell you a relatable story like story of a nervous teenager and the first time he had sex, loosing his virginity or about a man who lived a troubled street life, died young, and left a message for his daughter so she would understand who he was, the struggles he faced, and the better future he hoped for her.
While the other one will tell you a story of a wealthy man who refuses to give a dollar to a homeless stranger, only to later realize the man was God testing his humility and compassion. Or the story of how his father once served a robber who later became his label boss, showing how one small act of kindness prevented a robbery that could have erased his entire existence.
Boths are amazing story telling rappers. Cole just edges it for me because of his relatability and simplicity.