Rapper J. Cole took a political stance Wednesday night on The David Letterman Show performing "Be Free" a track from his latest project 2014 Forest Hills Drive. The intense lyrics of this record are sure to touch the soul and make you think. It is a reflection of the current racial injustice in America and a dedication to Trayvon Martin, Mike Brown, Eric Garner and the people in the struggle. Hit the flip for live performance of "Be Free"...... J. Cole-"Be Free" (HOOK) All we want to do is take the chains off All we want to do is break the chains off All we want to do is be free All we want to do is be free All we want to do is take the chains off All we want to do is break the chains off All we want to do is be free All we want to do is be free For those who have heard the official record you may have noticed that J.Cole added a verse about President Obama in this performance: “No disrespect, in terms of change, I haven’t seen any “Maybe he had good intentions but was stifled but the system and was sad to learn he actually couldn’t bring any/ That’s what I get for thinkin’/ This world is fair, they let a brother steer the ship and never told him that the sh– was sinkin’.” Do you agree with Cole on this one?
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