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The lyrical core of "Power Trip" explores the "longest crush ever"—a teenage infatuation that persists even as Cole achieves massive success. In the first verse, Cole reminisces about his humble beginnings, living in his "mama's crib" and struggling to pay rent. He juxtaposes this past with his current reality: he is "signed to Hov" and has "totally bossed out," yet he remains emotionally tethered to a woman who has seemingly moved on. This creates a paradox where his professional "power trip" is undermined by his emotional powerlessness.

Produced by J. Cole himself, the track utilizes a moody, hypnotic loop sampled from Hubert Laws’ "No More". The "sleepless night" atmosphere of the beat perfectly mirrors the lyrics, which detail being "up all night" singing love songs and drinking to drown out lingering feelings. Miguel’s contribution is pivotal; his "silky vocals" on the hook provide a necessary R&B polish that helped the song peak at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieve multi-platinum status. J. Cole - Power Trip (Explicit) ft. Miguel

Released on Valentine’s Day in 2013, J. Cole’s "Power Trip" (feat. Miguel) is often mistaken for a standard R&B-infused love anthem. However, beneath its smooth production and Miguel’s soulful hook lies a complex narrative of unrequited love, burgeoning fame, and a lingering psychological obsession. The song serves as both a cultural milestone for Cole’s second album, Born Sinner , and a dark sequel to his earlier work, "Dreams".

While the song has a radio-friendly appeal, its music video, directed by Nabil Elderkin, reveals a "twisted and dark" subtext. It depicts Cole as an obsessive stalker plotting the murder of his crush's boyfriend—played by Miguel himself. This cinematic choice transforms the "love song" into a thriller, illustrating the fine line between devotion and delusion. The song’s structural placement on Born Sinner further emphasizes this, acting as a bridge from his earlier, more innocent narratives to the heavier themes of the album.

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J. Cole - Power Trip Ft. Miguel -

The lyrical core of "Power Trip" explores the "longest crush ever"—a teenage infatuation that persists even as Cole achieves massive success. In the first verse, Cole reminisces about his humble beginnings, living in his "mama's crib" and struggling to pay rent. He juxtaposes this past with his current reality: he is "signed to Hov" and has "totally bossed out," yet he remains emotionally tethered to a woman who has seemingly moved on. This creates a paradox where his professional "power trip" is undermined by his emotional powerlessness.

Produced by J. Cole himself, the track utilizes a moody, hypnotic loop sampled from Hubert Laws’ "No More". The "sleepless night" atmosphere of the beat perfectly mirrors the lyrics, which detail being "up all night" singing love songs and drinking to drown out lingering feelings. Miguel’s contribution is pivotal; his "silky vocals" on the hook provide a necessary R&B polish that helped the song peak at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieve multi-platinum status. J. Cole - Power Trip (Explicit) ft. Miguel J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel

Released on Valentine’s Day in 2013, J. Cole’s "Power Trip" (feat. Miguel) is often mistaken for a standard R&B-infused love anthem. However, beneath its smooth production and Miguel’s soulful hook lies a complex narrative of unrequited love, burgeoning fame, and a lingering psychological obsession. The song serves as both a cultural milestone for Cole’s second album, Born Sinner , and a dark sequel to his earlier work, "Dreams". The lyrical core of "Power Trip" explores the

While the song has a radio-friendly appeal, its music video, directed by Nabil Elderkin, reveals a "twisted and dark" subtext. It depicts Cole as an obsessive stalker plotting the murder of his crush's boyfriend—played by Miguel himself. This cinematic choice transforms the "love song" into a thriller, illustrating the fine line between devotion and delusion. The song’s structural placement on Born Sinner further emphasizes this, acting as a bridge from his earlier, more innocent narratives to the heavier themes of the album. This creates a paradox where his professional "power

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Sinopsis

Enfeinats, al nou programa d’IB3 tenim una llarga jornada laboral al davant i tots els nostres protagonistes s’han d’arromangar per aconseguir el seu objectiu.

L’actor Miquel Àngel Torrens acompanya, com a veu en off, dones i homes molt peculiars als seus llocs de feina: cambreres de pis, coordinadores de vol, bombers, dependents, cuiners, policies, pagesos, fusters… etc.

A Enfeinats serem testimonis dels millors de cada ofici i com afronten les dificultats del seu dia a dia. Imprevistos de darrera hora, confusions, avaries, anècdotes, distraccions o nervis són només alguns dels exemples que veurem en aquest programa que, en clau d’humor, vol donar un sentit homenatge als “Enfeinats” de les Illes Balears.

J. Cole - Power Trip Ft. Miguel -

J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel
J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel
J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel
J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel
J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel
J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel
J. Cole - Power Trip ft. Miguel