
Then reach the stars, you take the timeTo look behind and say, "Look where I cameLook how far I done came"They say that dreams come trueAnd when they do, that there's a beautiful thing Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive album that audiences can expect to really hit when performed for Cole's hometown audience.

It's a practical gesture as much as a symbolic one - what better way to celebrate an album about making it in the big city than returning home to perform it? Here are some of the best lyrical moments on J. Cole's releasing a victory lap of a concert special on HBO entitled Forest Hills Drive Homecoming, showcasing a concert where J. Cole's Forest Hills Drive Tour and hit singles like "No Role Modelz" and "Wet Dreamz." Now, J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive album was released, but the album has stayed in the public consciousness thanks to J. Cole is one of the best lyricists working today.

2014 Forest Hills Drive also proved, without question, that J. Cole himself, a rarity in the world of hip-hop where even perfectionists like Kanye West and Kendrick Lamar bring on a bevy of producers and featuring artists to shape the music. This personal album was almost entirely produced, written, and performed solely by J. Cole decided to tell the story of his journey from his childhood home in North Carolina to superstardom. The important thing to understand about 2014 Forest Hills Drive is that it wasn't just "another rap album." Instead of focusing on exuberance and grandstanding for its content, J.
