2014 Forest Hills Drive has caused quite the buzz. Like Kendrick Lamar’s To Pimp A Butterfly, J. Cole’s latest album is meant to raise the topics of racism and and unity. Besides his lyrical genius on the album, he also stirs up these conversations with his visuals. The latest visual, “G.O.M.D.” serves as a period piece that shows a 1800s-version of Cole burning down a plantation. An idea he’s had in his “head for like two years,” Cole admits. During a talk with Saint Heron, the North Carolina native the meaning of his “G.O.M.D.” visual.