A major step up. Darker, more cohesive, and lyrically sharper. Tracks like “Power Trip,” “Crooked Smile,” and “Let Nas Down” showcase his growth. It’s dense but rewards repeat listens. 8/10
A solid but uneven debut. Hits like “Work Out” and “Can’t Get Enough” show mainstream appeal, while deeper cuts (“Lost Ones,” “Dollar and a Dream III”) reveal his storytelling potential. The album struggles to balance radio-friendly tracks with introspective rap. 7/10 j cole alben
A somber, narrative-driven album framed around a friend’s death. Less immediate than Forest Hills Drive , but the closing title track is one of his most powerful songs. Some tracks feel filler-heavy. 7.5/10 A major step up
A surprise mixtape/album with a looser feel. Highlights like “H.Y.B.” and the Kendrick-diss “7 Minute Drill” (later removed) generate buzz, but it’s inconsistent and feels like a B-sides collection. 6.5/10 It’s dense but rewards repeat listens