J. Cole‘s The Fall Off has been coming for ... Dreamers III for the first half of 2019. Cole then breathed new life into the ...
J. Cole’s new track “Port Antonio” sheds light on ... It was a single off Drake’s album, For All The Dogs. In his verse, Cole ...
A look into the competitive rivalry between J. Cole and one of his idols Kanye West when they went head to head on album sales.
Now that the dust has settled in the Drake/Kendrick Lamar beef, J. Cole is here to ... and Metro Boomin on their album, We Don’t Trust You. In response, Cole released "7 Minute Drill," off ...
In his new song “ Port Antonio ,” J. Cole addressed dropping out of the feud in its earliest days, rapping he “pulled the plug because I've seen where that was 'bout to go” and that “lines were ...
A decade, in fact, almost! J. Cole released his debut album, Cole World: The Sideline Story, in 2011, while Toosii dropped his first album, Poetic Pain, in 2020. In sort of a full-circle moment ...
Jermaine calls out these rumors, suggesting their true intention was to start a new war between J. Cole and Drake. The rapper continues by shouting out the OVO CEO and acknowledging Drizzy's ...
J. Cole's work effort is being vindicated after taking a lot of lumps from the hip hop community after releasing his recent album "Might Delete Later" ... it's nominated for Best Rap Album at the ...
After calling his initial "7 Minute Drill" diss "the lamest s--- I ever did in my f---ing life," J. Cole explains why he backed out of the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar on his new song "Port ...
That changed overnight, when J Cole dropped new single Port Antonio, which is filled with references to the beef. Neither Drake nor Kendrick has responded to the new track, but Drake liked J Cole ...
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 ...
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 ...