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  2. The Off-Season - Wikipedia

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    The Off-Season is the sixth studio album [3] by American rapper J. Cole.It was released on May 14, 2021, by Dreamville Records, Roc Nation and Interscope Records.The album was executive produced by Cole, Ibrahim Hamad, and T-Minus.

  3. KOD (album) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote: "J. Cole has a gift in turning tears into teaching tools and KOD is a concise, leather-bound audiobook of invaluable life direction goals." [ 47 ] In a positive review, Lawrence Burney of Vice deemed the album Cole's "best effort yet", saying "yes, there are times when he seems a bit out of touch on KOD , but what translates most ...

  4. Friday Night Lights (mixtape) - Wikipedia

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    Friday Night Lights is the third official mixtape from Fayetteville, North Carolina rapper J. Cole.It was released on November 12, 2010. [1] The mixtape was to originally be called Villematic and contain J. Cole's previous leaks and freestyles, [2] however, Cole later stated it would have original material. [3]

  5. J. Cole Takes ‘7 Minute Drill’ Off Streaming After Kendrick ...

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    J. Cole. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images) J. Cole doesn’t want any rap beef. Instead, he’s doubling down on his apology to Kendrick Lamar. Cole, 39, took the title of his latest album ...

  6. The Warm Up - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, J. Cole dropped the mixtape The Warm Up to The Warm Up, [6] which included many songs that would make the final cut of The Warm Up such as “Grown Simba”, “Dollar and a Dream II”, "'Til Infinity" and the original version of “In The Morning” - a song that would later be remixed and included on Friday Night Lights. In ...

  7. The Come Up - Wikipedia

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    J. Cole self-produced 12 out of the 21 tracks on the mixtape, including his debut single, called "Simba", for which Cole shot his first music video.The mixtape also features the samples from American rappers such as Kanye West, Nas, Jay-Z and Ghostface Killah, among others, while the tape includes guest appearances from Deacon and Nervous Reck.

  8. Forest Hills Drive: Live - Wikipedia

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    On December 15, 2015, Cole announced a mini-documentary series titled, J. Cole: Road to Homecoming and released episode one the same day. [2] Episode two was released on December 23. [3] Episode three was released on December 30, Kendrick Lamar, Wale, ASAP Ferg and Rihanna made appearances. [4] Episode four was released on January 6, 2016. [5]

  9. Morray - Wikipedia

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    His mixtape Street Sermons was released on April 28, 2021. The mixtape debuted on the US Billboard 200 at number 41. [13] On May 14, Morray was a guest feature on J. Cole's album The Off-Season, on the song "My Life" with 21 Savage. [14] The song debuted at number two on the Hot 100, becoming his highest charting and best performing song. [15]