

In addition, to perfect rhyme J Cole also uses internal, end and imperfect rhyming. For example, he often uses perfect internal rhymes and on occasion he uses perfect end rhymes. Although, J Cole puts many of the different types of rhymes together to create more complex line. J Cole does not use many complex devices in his music, rather he sticks to a few and uses them continuously throughout the song. The song contains 56 lines and about 540 words. The most common device he uses is a perfect rhyme.

and the funny part is we affected the change so much and we still dont undertand why big homie would leak the entire album lol.In J Coles popular song, Cole World he uses several different poetic and literary devices. This is why soulja boy do free shows in atl for his community music is changing we need to change with it. The live show is the only true form of artistry left, so all yall can keep rappin and keep tryin to sell mixtapes out of your trunk it doesnt matter you are better off having your uncle build you a stage in your backyard and charge kids in your hood 5 bucks to come see you spit and give them a mixtpae for free upon entry provided that u actually have hot material anyway there might still be strong market for sneaking in a hdcam, taping the show and selling dvd of that he can afford to leak the shit now cause he know you gonna get it anyway whether you buy it or download it the only thing you cannot bootleg is a live show so the audio bootleggers are getting cancelled out. We must understand that Jay has crossed over he got a 110 million dollar contract with live nation to do shows. The best song is probably from top down (Thank You to Haters), all worth downloading, and the best of all the freaking leaks from Jay so far (Although I Got the tagless of Dig A hole this week too) All of the production is good, so there’s no worry for TImbaland producing any of that shit. Haters, with it’s originality with Kanye West (Who knew?) is a different song for Jay-Z to actually do (But he’s been doing a bunch of weird shit lately with Timbo and his voice) Kanye West’s verse is too short to judge (What’s with his gun imitation voices?), and Jay does a nice job on it, again nothing to mention. J.Cole’s verse also is a nice addition, just letting us know he’s here. Cole, is another good song, nothing super amazing, but at least Jay takes some of his time to let the new generation (Not super underground he’s mentioning, Kanye West, Lil WAyne, those dudes) shine, telling us that the stars are born. Thank You is quite a hard track, it’s not spectacular or amazing, but it’s a nice post – Encore song in my opinion that just let’s Jay, well thank us. I have to admit these tracks are that Jay we’ve actually wanted all this time for this week. So much for that super – secrecy that Jay usually does for his albums anymore.
