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Born Sinner was largely self-produced by Cole, a rarity for a major label sophomore release. The album deals with the duality of human nature—the struggle between the "Saint" and the "Sinner." From the gospel choirs in the title track to the iconic Miguel feature on "Power Trip," the album offered a sonic richness that made it an instant classic.
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Some notable tracks from the album include "The Worst Day Since Yesterday", which features a haunting piano melody and a personal narrative about Cole's past struggles; "Can't Hold Us", a catchy, upbeat collaboration with Miguel; and "The Climb Back", which features a guest verse from Kanye West.
