Crooked-Smile-Music-Video

This piano-driven banger was released as the second official single from J. Cole's Born Sinner album. The ode to self-love, which was produced by J. Cole himself, finds him counselling women to embrace their inner beauty and what God has already created with his paint brush. "It's a very empowering song," he said of the track at a London playback of the record. "I don't have that Colgate smile and people keep reminding me about it. People are always looking to criticize you and I started to feel self-conscious about it - it takes you back to high school."

Creep," "Waterfalls," "No Scrubs" and "Unpretty." According to Cole, TLC were one of his favorite groups when he was growing up.

Though Cole really does have a crooked smile, he told Hartford, Connecticut radio station Hot 93.7 that the tune's message is bigger than his own imperfections. "The song is bigger than just my thing, it's about everybody's thing," he said. "Society tries to tell you there's something about you that makes you inferior to the images they're trying to put out there. [The song] is really me embracing my [imperfections] and trying to get other people to embrace theirs."

"J. Cole Ft. TLC - Crooked Smile" Album cover

TLC girls back in the days
TLC girls back in the days
J. Cole - Crooked Smile
J. Cole - Crooked Smile



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