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J. Cole has come under fire for seemingly transphobic lyrics on the rapper’s new album, Might Delete Later. Released on Friday (April 5), the project, which arrived unannounced aside from ...
Rapper J. Cole has wiped clear his Instagram. He has previously wiped his Instagram just prior to releasing new music. In May 2021, Cole confirmed his next solo project would be called "It's A Boy ...
J. Cole performs at the 2024 Dreamville Music Festival at Dorothea Dix Park on April 07, ... a surprise album and his first since 2022’s D-Day: ... Her Best Hard Rock Covers. Advertisement.
“100k comments I’m dropping album cover and date,” he wrote before teasing, “call my bluff.” Lil Durk also gave a shout-out to J. Cole and hyped his fans, adding, “Goooooooooooooo IM ...
It looks like new music from J. Cole may arrive in 2023. The rapper’s latest stunt has fans abuzz. Yesterday (January 2), fans noticed that Cole cleared his Instagram page. Soon after, fans ...
To borrow a phrase from today’s cool kids, J. Cole is back outside. In 2023 alone, the “No Role Modelz” rapper has connected with several of his rap friends, including Lil Durk, Bas, and Lil ...
J. Cole's last album was The Off-Season, which he dropped in May of 2021. The 12-song collection boasts guest appearances from Lil Baby, 21 Savage and Morray with production assists from Timbaland ...
A new J. Cole album four years in the making may finally be upon us.. J. Cole Continues Teasing The Fall Off. On Monday (March 18), Cole dropped off the second episode of his Might Delete Later ...
If that’s the case, this will definitely be an album that J. Cole fans won’t want to miss, despite the drama that surrounded his 2024 year. The Navy Album by Roddy Rich.
Before revealing the cover art and release date for his impending studio album, Chicago emcee Lil Durk wants his fans to work for it. Lil Durk Previews Music Video with J. Cole Ahead of New Album ...
Cole says that the prospect of the album was real "for a second" very early on Lamar's career. "In a nutshell, [Kendrick Lamar] had pulled up on me at [famed producer] No ID’s spot," J. Cole says.
During an appearance on Lil Yachty's 'A Safe Place' podcast on Thursday, J. Cole revealed that his long-rumored collab album with Kendrick Lamar was "a real thing" at one point.