J. Cole - G.O.M.D. video free download


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Uploaded: 2015/03/23

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Comments

8 years ago

Anthony Cruz

Reminds me of Django Unchained 

8 years ago

The Bunkist

Here's how I see it....Kendrick Lamar is this generations Eminem. (The way his lyrics are and his fast style)Drake is this generations Kanye. (Cause of his robotic sound and the amount of hits he has)J. Cole is this generations Jay Z. (Cause of his storytelling and Jay Z did sign him...)Em, Kanye, and Jay were kingpins of rap in the last decade.... Now Kendrick, Drake, Cole are going to be this generations kingpins.

8 years ago

Alex Stiles

This video was made about a short story I read in school when we learned about slavery.

8 years ago

Shantelle Dunn

#JCole #GOMD 

8 years ago

Marrion Lulu

Ah! just spotted RACHEL DOLEZAL at 4:54

8 years ago

TheRealMKingRevenge

trashhhhhhhhhhhhh

8 years ago

Antoinio Tasher

excellent actually expresses the lifestyle of the house negro life and the field negro's life its one of his best song

8 years ago

Chriz Crozz

POWERFUL YO, Only rapper that would make a video like this. RESPECT.

8 years ago

clicker121

To the window to the wall......

8 years ago

Mad vs the World

The bell at 1:38 fucks me up, bc it sounds so much like my doorbell

8 years ago

Lequila Lee

Hollywood Cole 

8 years ago

Trevor Jordan

I did not think plantation when I first heard this song.

8 years ago

Tori Davis

Some of yall just dumb n haters man

8 years ago

Alex Ruberto

STRONG MORE CRASH TEST!

8 years ago

BabyDr4gon

Is there a movie like this? Bc this would make a great movie. It's gotta actually star Cole, though

8 years ago

Dave Macchiaverna

༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ AMENO ༼ つ ◕_◕ ༽つ

8 years ago

Britney Samuels

It's sad that so many people missed the symbolism in this video. This song is about how people in J. Cole's community looked down on him when he was younger because he has privileges/benefits they didn't and when he became famous he gave back to his community. The video depicts this in a much more literal way because J. Cole is mixed so the slaves look down on him because they see him as a white person while the white people see him as just a smarter slave. He stays true to his roots by helping the slaves escape. The other comments on this video justifying racism/slavery make me sick. Some of y'all really think slavery was just one big tea party? That if the slaves just extended a hand in friendship and asked to be set free that they would have been? Grow up. Slavery is no longer legal but us black people still aren't free yet. I wonder if it's because the (white) people who enslaved us in the first place are still denying their history.

8 years ago

Faroukh Diakhaby

This song sounds like something that should be in Django

8 years ago

Philip Borkowski

some Django shit going up on this video

8 years ago

poop skid

Jewish propaganda: white women is displayed as loyal and subservient to black man.

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