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His heart thumped. He clicked.

He had exactly $4.17 in his checking account. Rent was due. Tuition was a ghost that haunted his email inbox. And J. Cole’s Born Sinner had dropped at midnight.

Everyone on campus was talking about it. His roommate, Derek, had already texted: ā€œCole went crazy. ā€˜Let Nas Down’ is a masterpiece.ā€ Marcus had thumbs-upped the message and turned his phone face-down. He couldn’t afford the $9.99 on iTunes. He couldn’t afford the gas to drive to Best Buy. He could barely afford the ramen he was about to boil. j cole born sinner album download

The search bar was a confessional. He knew it was wrong. He knew Cole had rapped about the struggle of artists getting crumbs. He could hear the Friday Night Lights mixtape logic in his head: Support the real. But hunger is a loud voice, and it drowns out morals.

But tonight? Tonight, he was just a born sinner, trying to find a little truth in a broken zip file. His heart thumped

He stared at the progress bar. It was a slow drip of shame and anticipation. He remembered watching the ā€œPower Tripā€ video on MTV Jams last week. Cole looked tired, regal, and hungry all at once. That was the guy Marcus was stealing from. A guy who probably knew what it felt like to have $4.17.

When ā€œBorn Sinnerā€ (the title track) came on—the one with the James Fauntleroy hook—Marcus paused it. He sat in the silence. Rent was due

Then he went back to the album. He pressed play. And he made himself a promise: by the time Cole came to town, he’d have the $45. He’d pay for the music twice over.