It sounds like Cole has his priorities in line, and it's good to see him giving back to people who are struggling. It was validation, it was vindication for them foreclosing this place from my mom, and it was also just a symbol for me for what's important. So that's what buying this house represented for me. The love that was in this house among my family, my brother, my mother, the people that really love you, that forever, authentic love is in places like this. The love I have for the music, the love I have for rapping, the love I had when I made my very first song, that feeling I got, that's what's important. All that sh*t ya'll see on TV, all that jewelry n***as be wearing all the bottles they be poppin', that's all temporary. Cole returns to his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina for an endearing performance of his. I got father to go but I did all of that just to learn the things I used to think was important, I'm learning weren't what's important. Cole Forest Hills Drive Homecoming: Directed by Scott Lazer.
Intermission (includes Lights Please, In the Morning and Nobodys Perfect. I did all of that and by the grace of god made it happen and got his far. Forest Hills Drive: Live from Fayetteville, NC. "This room gave me the audacity to go to New York City to chase this dream. He reminisces about his journey into music in high school and getting to know the local group Bomm Sheltuh, who helped Cole develop his craft. Hopefully by the time they leave, they'll be in a much better position than they were when they came." Every two years, a new family will move in. The goal and my intention is that some family will get to move into this place very close to rent free, and we'll give them two years.
Ya'll got to pardon the fact that the crib is empty. "And it just happens to be the last house I grew up in. The album includes 13 tracks recorded live from Cole’s sold-out show at Crown Coliseum in his hometown of Fayetteville, N.C.
"This is the first house I've ever owned in my life," he says to begin the tour. Cole Forest Hills Drive: Live from Fayetteville, NC (Album) Zip Download J Cole decided to release a live rendition of his 2014 Forest Hills Drive album. Intermission (includes 'Lights Please,' 'In the Morning' and 'Nobodys Perfect') (feat.
In a new Complex cover story, Cole gives a tour of 2014 Forest Hills Drive and explains the significance of that home - the place where his rap career began. Forest Hills Drive: Live from Fayetteville, NC. The release will not be preceded by any singles or videos, though some lucky fans will get to hear the album early at Cole's childhood home. Cole surprised fans with the announcement of a new album due out December 9 named 2014 Forest Hills Drive after the last home he lived in as a child in his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Cole Gives Tour Of Childhood Home (Photo : Screenshot Courtesy of Complex)