J. Cole – Maine On Fire

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    An exclusive J. Cole track from the vault that shows up on Funkmaster Flex’s new mixtape, “Who You Mad At? Me Or Yourself?”

    68 thoughts on “J. Cole – Maine On Fire

    1. COLE WORLD!!! Just bodied this track

      We bout to kill this summer #bornsinner

    2. 1. Born Sinner (Intro) (Produced by J. Cole)
      2. Forgiveness feat. John Legend (Produced Cool & Dre)
      3. I Try (Produced by Bink!)
      4. Jesus for a Day feat. Kendrick Lamar (Produced by J. Cole)
      5. Lose Myself (Produced by Boi-1da, co. Matthew Burnett)
      6. Power Trip feat. Miguel (Produced by J. Cole)
      7. A Long Walk feat. Jazmine Sullivan (Produced by Salaam Remi, co. J. Cole)
      8. Miss America Reprise (Produced by J. Cole)
      9. Conscience Catches You (Produced by Mark Ronson)
      10. How It Make You Feel feat. Melanie Fiona (Produced by No I.D.)
      11. The Letter (Produced by J. Cole)
      12. Shame feat. Nas (Produced by Salaam Remi, co. J. Cole)
      13. Family Reunion (Produced by Just Blaze)
      14. Runnin’ feat. Common & D’Angelo (Produced by J. Cole)
      15. Welcome to Sinville feat. B.J. the Chicago Kid (Produced by J. Cole)

    3. the mixtapes are the best part of j.cole

      “before im gone” is classic

      friday night lights better than his debut

      1. You u not lying. The dude music better then 85% of the hip hop music being released. I think he should have been out in a different era. Back when Nas Jay and X was out. Song was aight tho. Glad it’s not on his album.

    4. i was digging that rocky/ferg track. but damn, this is best track on the tape. j cole, always spittin quality.

    5. I love a lot of shit J cole puts out but that fucking tuba/sax needs to fucking go. Sounds like a carnival in 1930.

      1. Im the furthest thing from a hipster. Dont know why you pluralized it, theres just one person responsible for the post and no, blaring tuba sounds do not sound good, in any form of music, sit your pre pubescent ass down.

      2. WTF are you talking about. Do you even know the original where this sample comes from? Classic album. Know your history. Its called intertextuality, fool.

        Oh and the original sample is from Raphael Saadiq “Still Ray”.

    6. Horribly mastered; all the levels are off. Hard to listen to. Sill like Cole, but this song needs some serious fine tuning.

    7. LMFAO THIS IS AVERAGE AT BEST.BUT U CAN HEAR THAT HE IS GIVING HIS 110% ON THE TRACK..BY THE LOOKS OF IT HE ABOUT TO FLOP FOR A SECOND STRAIGHT TIME WITH BORN SINNER..I THOUGHT HE WOULDVE SMARTENED UP AND LEARNED TO KEEP HIS BEST BEATS FOR HIS ALBUMS BUT I GUESS NOT…COLD WORLD

    8. j cole wishes he had half the talent drake has boring ass nigga no wonder he hardly has any money compared to drake or even rick ross haha.

      1. If you think Drake is better than J.Cole then you must exclusively only listen to Kenny G and Babyface. lol
        Drake AKA Panda Bear Of Rap

      2. J. cole is hip-hop not to diss drake but drake sings in a monotone on 54% of his records and thats the shit that wins hip-hop album of the year….really??

      3. J.Cole is more old-school hip-hop. Drake is experimental, a sort-of fusion artist between R’n’B, synthpop and hip-hop, with a foot in all.

        The irony is that they are both artists cut from the same model – Kanye West.

    9. Well I don’t know, this entire time I thought I was mad at you but now, I realize, that, I’m mad at myself.

    10. J Cole and Kendrick Lamar are da worst rappers ever officially. dey tried to copy Lil Weezy but failed. swag

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