Cole World

Album: Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011)
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Songfacts®:

  • Cole explained to The Boombox why this is one of his favorite cuts on his debut album: "The breakdown to me is my favorite because it's super personal, super emotional. I made the song and even now when I listen to it I feel like, 'Wow!' I feel like I went on a ride of emotions."
  • Cole World: The Sideline Story arrived on the Billboard 200 at the #1 spot, selling 218,000 copies in its first week. It was the first debut album by a solo artist to debut at the summit in over 17 months and the biggest digital album debut from a new artist since January 2010.

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