2014 Forest Hills Drive Download

J. Cole‘s third studio album. Release date: December 9, 2014.

  1. 2014 Forest Hills Drive Mp3 Download
  2. Forest Hill Drive Album

Download j cole forest hills drive full album mp3 download Download j cole - 2014 Forest Hills Drive full album below and enjoy the vibe that is gotten on this song. The track is impressive and production on it is amazing and just one of the things that make the work J cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive full album. Named after the address of his childhood home in North Carolina, J. Cole's third studio effort was released with no supporting singles, and there are no featured artists, either, because 2014 Forest Hills Drive is one of those personal, conceptual, and 'heavy' albums. 2014 Forest Hills Drive J. Cole to stream in hi-fi, or to download in True CD Quality on Qobuz.com.

2014 Forest Hills Drive Mp3 Download

Drive

This cannot be said for ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’, as listeners are treated to a explosive change of direction from Cole, on back to back songs ‘A Tale Of 2 Citiez’ and ‘Fire Squad’. Stream or download J. Cole - 2014 Forest Hills Drive. New mixtape for free on Rap4ever. Cole on your desktop or mobile device. The cover art for the back of the. 2014 forest hills drive available now But online rap fiends were already aware of the young emcee's densely lyrical style, thanks to his widely distributed mixtape the come up. Cole, is an american hip hop recording artist and record producer.

2014 Forest Hills Drive is the third studio album by J. Cole. It was released on December 9, 2014, by Dreamville, Roc Nation and Columbia Records. Recording sessions took place over the whole year, while the production on the album was primarily by Cole himself, along with several others such as Illmind, Vinylz, Phonix Beats and Willie B. It was announced three weeks before its release and had very little marketing, with no singles or promotion taking place prior to its release.

The album was supported by four singles; “Apparently”, “G.O.M.D.”, “Wet Dreamz” and “No Role Modelz”. Upon its release, 2014 Forest Hills Drive received generally positive reviews from critics who admired its ambitious concept, production and lyrics. The album debuted at number one on Billboard 200, selling 353,000 copies in its first week. The album has since been certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It is nominated for Best Rap Album at the upcoming 58th Grammy Awards. As of February 2016, the album has sold 1,126,000 copies in the United States. (Wikipedia)

Drive

Named after the address of his childhood home in North Carolina, J. Cole's third studio effort was released with no supporting singles, and there are no featured artists, either, because 2014 Forest Hills Drive is one of those personal, conceptual, and 'heavy' albums. Most importantly, it's admirable bordering on excellent, sure to inspire returning fans to herald it as a classic even if it doesn't woo the skeptical, casually wandering out of its intro with two smooth and soulful numbers that are so free, they're just shy of being clumsy. Key cut 'January 28th' puts gut-wrenching hard truths of the Pusha-T type ('What's the price for a black man's life?/I check the toe tag, not one zero in sight') next to wobbly wordplay that could have been lifted off some old Digable Planets LP ('Flow is bananas/Here, peel this back'), while 'Wet Dreamz' finds J. Cole the producer offering a beat that's rather Alchemist or 9th Wonder inspired, and then slathering it in plush strings for a perfect single on an album that refuses singles. Later, 'No Role Modelz' mixes a tribute to the late actor James Avery ('Rest in peace Uncle Phil'), with a bubbling beat that's a variation on cloud-rap (co-produced by Phonix Beats and Cole), and a snarky, snappy set of put downs that are like an elevated Fergie ('I don't want no bitch from reality shows/Out of touch with reality hos'), but all these flights of fancy fly freely since the album lacks an anchor. 2014 Forest Hills Drive comes off as a great, experimental, and advancing mixtape, but it's insider to a fault, as slight as that fault might be.

Forest Hill Drive Album

Title/ComposerPerformerTimeStream
1 J. Cole 02:09 Amazon
2 J. Cole 04:02 Amazon
3 J. Cole 04:00 Amazon
4
William 'Willie B.' Brown / Johnny Burke / Jermaine Cole / James Van Heusen
J. Cole 04:24 Amazon
5
Jermaine Cole / Anderson Hernandez
J. Cole 04:29 Amazon
6 J. Cole 04:49 Amazon
7 J. Cole 04:17 Amazon
8 J. Cole 05:01 Amazon
9
Darius Barnes / Jermaine Cole
J. Cole 04:52 Amazon
10 J. Cole 03:39 Amazon
11
Jermaine Cole / Darius Coleman / Jeff Gitelman / Filippo Trecca
J. Cole 04:53 Amazon
12
Jermaine Cole / Carl McCormick / Calvin Price
J. Cole 03:33 Amazon
13 J. Cole 14:35 Amazon
blue highlight denotes track pick