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J. Cole has finally made way for his eagerly anticipated new album Born Sinner, which will be released on June 25th. Only three days before the release date, he has already delivered some of the songs off of the project with remixes that are more than likely to give listeners a new appreciation for these tracks. The mixtape features Ariana Grande's beautifully haunting vocals on "Neighbors Know My Name", while giving us an appetizer on upcoming banger "She Knows". The lyrics to "Neighbors Know My Name" are surely to be questioned by fans, but Ariana might very well take the cake for this particular song. The song itself obviously has a dark tone in the music video, but Ariana's verse allows you to feel like she's stepping in front of the camera and spilling her guts every single time. The trap-tinged beats that are featured in "She Knows" will definitely excite listeners who love summertime trap music. The beat will definitely keep everyone bobbing their head while J. Cole spits his bars throughout this track, which is no easy task since he never fails to deliver when it comes to his bars. I'm sure that there aren't too many out there who don't like this track and the remix, and if you're one of the few who isn't crazy about either of these songs, then it's time for you to check yourself because you definitely need to get your head right. "Born Sinner" is a twelve song album with features from Kendrick Lamar, TLC, Miguel, Amber Coffman from Dirty Projectors. On "Let Nas Down", Cole speaks on his former mentor and the reason why he was inspired to pursue music in detail. The album also features a bonus track including a verse from Kendrick Lamar on a new version of "Trouble". "Born Sinner" received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 75, based on 33 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews". David Jeffries of AllMusic said, ""Born Sinner" is Cole's attempt at outsourced expansion that doesn't sacrifice his core values or integrity." Kyle Anderson of "Entertainment Weekly" said that the album "succeeds almost entirely on his strengths as a rapper." Simon Vozick-Levinson of "Rolling Stone" said that Cole "breaks out with an enthralling debut. It's not an album of new ideas, but Cole is a commanding new voice." David Amidon of "PopMatters" said that "Cole doesn't magnify his missteps enough to make them into something more than trivialities." Craig Jenkins of "Fact" said, ""Born Sinner" is a decent followup, but it's largely missing the sense of purpose we heard on its predecessor." In its debut week, "Born Sinner" sold 297,000 copies in the United States. In its second week the album sold 70,000 more copies in the United States. In its third week, the album sold 45,000 more copies in the United States. cfa1e77820

 
 
 

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