![]() "Sideline Story was like, 'Wow, I really am starting now,' and I feel like I ended that chapter when it's all said and done. ![]() Then Friday Night Lights was like 'come on man, you're still not gonna put me in the game? What I gotta do? Here, I'm gonna kill it in practice.' "Ĭole explained that his studio debut concluded the story. Metaphorically I was just a kid working to get on this basketball team, got cut - that was The Come Up, then The Warm Up was like, alright I made the team, I'm on the team, now what? I'm not in the game, I'll just ride the end of the bench. "That metaphor and that storyline had really ended. I wouldn't have minded doing it again but I felt that I closed that story," explained Cole to MTV. No longer, however, as the Roc Nation emcee's Born Sinner album signals the first project since 2007's The Come Up to draw the comparison between the Rap and basketball. Cole has used basketball as a metaphor for his efforts to break into the Rap game. ![]() Cole explains that it was "just time for something new" with his newest album's title.įor the past six years, J. ![]() By Roman Cooperposted Ap10:15:00 AM CDT | 14 comments J.
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