When J. Cole titled his new mixtape Might Delete Later, fans had no idea how literal that name would end up being — or how quickly the prophesy would come to pass. Just three days passed before J.
J. Cole took to the stage on Sunday April 6 to announce a new festival and Hip-Hop Wired and Radio One were in the building to witness the moment. J. Cole closed out this weekend’s fifth annual and ...
J. Cole‘s debut mixtape The Come Up is officially available on streaming services for the first time ever. The 21-track project marked Cole’s first ever release and dates back to May 2007, with DJ ...
J. Cole’s trip down music memory lane continues. Last week, the “Port Antonio” rapper posted his debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol. 1, to digital streaming platforms. Yesterday (November 22) another ...
J. Cole addressed the festival’s future after bringing out Erykah Badu for a surprise performance at the final Dreamville Fest. The moment unfolded on a stage designed to resemble Cole’s former Queens ...
J. Cole’s latest drop “7 Minute Drill” unleashed bars of scathing digs at alleged rap rival Kendrick Lamar. Days after dropping the diss track, Cole said the song is some of his “lamest, goofiest” ...
OPINION: In the series, J. Cole shares his rise in the rap game from the very beginning, and you can’t help but feel inspired by his story. Allow me to address the lightskinned elephant in the room: I ...
Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed, and the views expressed are the author’s own. Read more opinions on theGrio. There are currently only a handful of hip-hop artists for whom the news ...
It’s safe to say fans were not expecting to hear J. Cole on Future and Metro Boomin’s We Still Don’t Trust You, but here we are. What a time to be alive. Cole comes in at the end of Disc 1, ...
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