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Hip-Hop Debate: Big Sean vs. J. Cole

Lyricism:

What is Big Sean? Originality. When one listens to Big Sean, the first thing noticed are his lyrics and unique style (dubbed the Supa Dupa flow). Big Sean’s rapping style, previously unheard of, is one many others are trying to imitate today. Once he was signed with Kanye West, many expected him to take up a similar style. However, his chaotic rapping style separates him from his peers and puts a bright spotlight on him. Big Sean’s lyrics are from the heart, he proudly reps his city and comes out swinging with every song.

Big Sean – Marvin & Chardonnay (feat. Kanye West & Roscoe Dash)

7.5/10

J. Cole’s rhyme scheme sounds like a blend of his mentor Jay-Z and Kanye West.  Unlike Big Sean, J. Cole uses simpler style of raping.  His sound is a reminder of the days when rappers like Talib Kweli and Hi-Tek were bumping in our headphones.  Cole speaks on real and prevalent issues that plague the black community.  “Lost Ones” for example talks about abortion and growing up without a father.

J. Cole – Lost Ones

9/10

Discussion

11 thoughts on “Hip-Hop Debate: Big Sean vs. J. Cole

  1. Elikem Moten's avatar

    Being from Michigan, I want Big Sean to bring all the success and shine he can to our state. But I think eventually his gimmick is going to play out soon. J. Cole’s just got that flow that’s never gonna get old. I’ve got to give the edge to him now, and for the foreseeable future.

    Posted by Elikem "Quim" Moten | February 20, 2012, 12:30 PM
    • jonnny williams's avatar

      its all about J.cole if you listen to his music you can honestly just press play and let him ride out all day if you want and the lyrics and meanings are soo deeper than alot of these rappers do now a days so i gotta say J.cole all day

      Posted by jonnny williams | February 20, 2012, 6:37 PM
  2. Dale's avatar

    Big Sean has so much more swag it’s not even close

    Posted by Dale | February 20, 2012, 3:21 PM
  3. Dale's avatar

    He’s swagged out though

    Posted by Dale | February 20, 2012, 7:46 PM
  4. Stephan's avatar

    being sober for 8 months straight makes you realize how shitty rap really is. Same few topics in almost every song. I’ve been searchin for some depth, and right now J. Cole is one of the few who supplies that for me so I gotta pick him even over the michigan man boiii

    Posted by Stephan | February 20, 2012, 8:33 PM
  5. Dale's avatar

    Big sean doesn’t talk about money, bitches, etc. like every other rapper and still manages to maintain a high level of swag

    Posted by Dale | February 21, 2012, 6:34 PM
    • Elikem Moten's avatar

      Dale are you serious?! Big Sean’s go-to line is always something similar to “I f*cked yo b*tch!” Lot’s of rappers brag about money, cars, women, etc. and Big Sean is no different. I’m not saying that’s all he talks about, but to say he doesn’t talk about those subjects at all is naive. Sit down and listen to Finally Famous (the last mixtape and the album), then listen to Cole World and Friday Night Lights and you tell me who’s got more substance to their lyrics.

      Posted by Elikem "Quim" Moten | February 21, 2012, 10:26 PM
      • Jon w's avatar

        Do some research before you comment big Sean says shit jus like all these other guys j .cole speaks the truth

        Posted by Jon w | February 21, 2012, 11:40 PM
  6. Stephan's avatar

    his album is the only time i’ve heard him rap about other stuff, like memories and don’t tell me you love me… those are the only two songs i can think of

    Posted by Stephan | February 21, 2012, 6:58 PM
  7. Chase Sarhan's avatar

    I am a heavy Big Sean and J. Cole fan. Big Sean all the way tho. If you say all he raps about is Bitches and Money, listen to “Dont Tell Me You Love Me” or MY favorite song of his “Say You Will” off “UKNOWBIGSEAN” mixtape (Finally Famous Volume 2)

    Posted by Chase Sarhan | February 27, 2012, 11:12 PM

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