J. Cole blessed the entire world last weekend when Friday Night Lights was finally released on streaming services.
J. Cole debuts a handful of new tracks on the Hot 100 this week. Tunes featured on his new album Might Delete Later arrive on the ranking for the most-consumed songs in the U.S. as the set itself ...
With his new podcast Inevitable, as well as the streaming re-issues of his early mixtapes, Cole is reminding fans why they ...
The song was recorded in Cole’s St. John’s University dorm room, adding an authentic layer of raw emotion to its production. This intimate setting contributed to the track’s genuine feel ...
During one of their meetings after said shoot, Cole played the two tracks for Kendrick and had offered him those songs. Cole recounted ... if you want.’” J. Cole continued: “I remember ...
The two rappers recorded the songs back in 2010. By Angel Diaz J. Cole played a couple unreleased songs he recorded with Kendrick Lamar on episode four of his “audio series” podcast Inevitable.
J. Cole released the much-anticipated music video to his song, "Middle Child." It was directed by Mez, and Scott Lazer was the creative director. Lazer also directed a number of Cole's videos ...
J. Cole is celebrating the 10th anniversary of "2014 Forest Hills Drive" with a concert at New York City's Madison Square ...