

Who knows if The Fall Off will even come out this year.


Snow on tha Bluff doesn’t push these plot machinations too hard, though.
#Snow on tha bluff soundtrack series#
It remains to be seen whether “Snow On Tha Bluff” will be on The Fall Off, an album Cole’s been teasing since “1985 (Intro To The Fall Off),” the final track on his 2018 album KOD (the one where he took Lil Pump to task). Snow finds these two sides of his life coming into troubling contact with one another as an escalating series of drug-gang retaliations makes both Curtis and his loved ones targets for sudden violence. Reflecting on one thought-provoking thread he saw on Twitter, he raps, “She mad at these crackers, she mad at these capitalists, mad at these murder police/ She mad at my niggas, she mad at our ignorance, she wear her heart on her sleeve/ She mad at the celebrities, low key I be thinkin she talking bout me.” In the end, adulation he receives from a fan on the street leaves him feeling “faker than snow on the bluff” because “deep down I know I ain’t doing enough.” Speculation abounds that the song’s lyrics represent Cole addressing underground rapper and progressive activist Noname. In a rapid-fire cadence, Cole questions his own place in the movement while also interrogating the harsh tone of so much of the social media dialogue surrounding the issue. “Snow On Tha Bluff” is a pensive, extremely minimal track directly addressing the issues driving the recent wave of Black Live Matter protests. Cole is back with his first new song of 2020. After an impressive 2019 highlighted by his Revenge Of The Dreamers III compilation, J.
