![]() ![]() The song has the sound of an infant crying interspersed throughout. “Reminisce when you came out the womb/Tears of joy I think filled up the room/You are now the reason that I fight,” he says. 2” is about another type of love, between the rapper and his first child. After all, just two years ago, he was haranguing (yet enjoying) promiscuous video vixens and groupies on “No Role Modelz.” “I never thought I’d see the day I’m drinking almond milk,” he laughs now, while in the same breath admitting, “You soft!” But like most 31-year-olds, he’s not fully converted to being a soccer dad. He now enjoys doing mundane, domestic chores like folding laundry, watching Netflix and eating Raisin Bran. Following his 2015 marriage to longtime girlfriend Melissa, Cole gives us a peek into his domestic life. This dovetails into the standout track “Foldin Clothes.” “I wanna fold clothes for you/I wanna make you feel good,” he says. ![]() “I never felt so alive,” he hums, his voice cracking with feeling. 1” has the rapper gushing about a romantic love. While most celebrities clamor to social media or glossy covers to share significant personal milestones, Cole only drops sonic hints of his maturation and vulnerability. Cole for '4 Your Eyez Only' Album Artwork Photographer Anthony Supreme Talks Working With J. ![]() “To die a young legend or live a long life unfulfilled?” he wails on “Immortal.” “Cause they only feel you after you gone, or I’ve been told/And now I’m caught between bein’ heard and gettin’ old/Damn, death creepin’ in my thoughts lately.” “I’m searching and praying and hoping for something I know I’m gonna see it… Lord.” Despite critical and commercial acclaim, he grapples with his mortality and what he’ll leave behind. The rapper is self-reflective, digging into his headspace. “I see the rain powering down, before my very eyes,” he moans against a jazz-tinged background on the title track. Sonically minimalistic, he forgoes catchy hooks and big features for a stripped-down, lyrically-focused album that delves into entangled and complex emotions about life, death and legacy.Ĥ Your Eyez Only is a personal conversation, first and foremost, with Cole himself. “For Whom The Bell Tolls” opens the rapper’s most melancholy and introspective effort to date. John Donne’s quote about the interconnectedness of humanity - in life and death - is omnipresent on J. If seduction means her survival, Munro will use every weapon in his arsenal to possess her-forever.“Any man’s death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know for whom the bells tolls it tolls for thee.” But first he must convince his fiery mate that she belongs with him. Yet she finds herself softening toward the wounded beast-until he turns the tables and forces her into an incomprehensible future.ĬAN A HUMAN AND AN IMMORTAL UNITE IN ORDER TO SURVIVE?Īs danger mounts, Munro will do anything to make her undying, even sell his soul to an evil sorceress. When a crazed werewolf crashes her wedding, Kereny “Ren” Codrina does what any cunning huntress would do: she captures him. ![]() Driven to desperation, the ruthless warrior uses his enemies’ own powers to reunite with her-in the distant past. TORMENTED IN UNIMAGINABLE WAYS Coming off torture at the hands of his warlock captors, Munro MacRieve never expected to find his mate, or to lose her just as abruptly. Venture deeper into the Lore, fierce realm of the immortals-if you dare. #Stereo day j cole immortal series#The next stand-alone installment in the electrifying Immortals After Dark series by #1 New York Times best-selling author Kresley Cole. ![]()
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