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End of an Era?  Why The Fall Off Might Be J. Cole’s Most Important Album Ever + Full Episode of MIVB
Season 2 · Episode 156

End of an Era? Why The Fall Off Might Be J. Cole’s Most Important Album Ever + Full Episode of MIVB

MUSIC IV BREAKFAST · musicivbreakfast

January 18, 202637m 2sExplicit

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Show Notes

Join Music IV Breakfast host Octavia March & Relle Roulette, as we  highlight several major moments in hip-hop and pop culture, beginning with Cam Newton’s widely criticized interview with Lady London, where he refused to acknowledge his misuse of the word “NCLECTA” and dismissed traditional dictionary definitions, prompting backlash and praise for Lady London’s composure and confidence. We also covers the escalating feud between A$AP Rocky and Drake, marked by Rocky’s diss track “Stole Your Flow,” with tensions fueled by accusations of style copying and taunts involving Rihanna, though many fans now appear tired of the ongoing back-and-forth. Additionally, we discusses Yung Miami teasing her upcoming song “Tea Time” as a response to critics, showcasing her confidence and determination despite continued skepticism stemming from past criticisms of her acting and rapping skills. Finally, we examines the anticipation surrounding J. Cole’s forthcoming album The Fall Off, which is expected to be a reflective, potentially final project that traces his career in reverse, embraces the natural rise and fall of fame, and signals a mature, introspective close to his decade-long run in the industry.

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