: While the audio focuses on self-love, the Official Music Video expands the "crooked" metaphor to America’s justice system. It serves as a tribute to Aiyana Stanley-Jones, a seven-year-old killed in a 2010 police raid, highlighting that the nation itself has a "crooked smile" that "braces couldn't even straighten".
: The lyrics specifically target the intense pressure women face to conform to "picture-perfect" expectations, reminding them there is "no need to fix what God already put His paintbrush on". Lyrical and Musical Structure J. Cole - Crooked Smile ft. TLC (Audio)
: The song is rich with similes and metaphors. For instance, Cole compares a woman’s beauty to a "star... that makes the night shine," contrasting it with the destructive behaviors society often forces upon individuals. Social and Cultural Impact : While the audio focuses on self-love, the
: By embracing his own imperfections, Cole empowers listeners to do the same. Lyrical and Musical Structure : The song is
by J. Cole featuring TLC is more than a commercial hit; it is a profound cultural anthem that dismantles societal beauty standards in favor of radical self-acceptance. Released in 2013 on the album Born Sinner , the track uses the metaphor of a "crooked smile" to represent any perceived imperfection—physical or emotional—that individuals are pressured to "fix". The Core Message: Self-Acceptance
: TLC’s chorus—"Like the sun, know you know I found my way back 'round"—serves as a triumphant refrain for rising above those who try to keep others "down" due to their insecurities.
: Critics have praised the song for its "earnest delivery" and "soulful melody," positioning it as a standout moment in modern hip-hop for its vulnerability and positive messaging. J. Cole - Crooked Smile ft. TLC (Official Audio)