Five years after his last album, J. Cole is releasing his seventh studio album, "The Fall-Out", next month. The rapper, known for hits like "No Role Modelz" and "Middle Child," took to social media on ...
J. Cole entered the rap game alongside close peers, but in 2024, things appeared to shift. The record didn’t remain on streaming platforms for long and was soon removed by Cole. At the 2024 Dreamville ...
J. Cole’s long-awaited album The Fall Off may have once included rare contributions from both Drake and Kendrick Lamar, according to comments from Mal of the New Rory and Mal podcast. During a recent ...
J.Cole also blew off appearing on 'It Is What It Is' Podcast host and rapper Cam’ron has filed a lawsuit against fellow recording artist J. Cole, accusing the North Carolina rapper of not holding up ...
Cam'ron also claims that J. Cole never fulfilled a promise to join forces on another collaboration Johnny Nunez/WireImage; Vaughn Ridley/NBAE via Getty Cam'ron sued J. Cole, claiming he's owed at ...
Hip-hop star J. Cole has made several recent appearances in his hometown of Fayetteville. Cole surprised the Fayetteville State University marching band during their practice. He was also seen at ...
Grammy-winning rapper J. Cole has been spotted frequently in his hometown of Fayetteville in 2025. Cole visited several local businesses, including CRU Lounge, Waffle House and Cross Creek Mall. He ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. J. Cole’s 2014 Forest Hills Drive hits 550 weeks on the Billboard ...
J. Cole brought the curtain down on the fifth and final Dreamville Festival with an unforgettable weekend that drew over 104,000 fans to Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh. Held April 5–6, 2025, the ...
J. Cole’s music catalog is officially old enough to vote, and if you let him tell it, it’s about to have its last growth spurt. The 40-year-old rapper/producer/executive has been soft-pitching his ...
On Tuesday (April 1), Yeezy reacted to Drake releasing his "Nokia" music video, adding another layer to their love-hate relationship. "How I hate Drake and I’m team Drake at the same time[?]" Ye ...
J. Cole, the man who got away, has been relatively quiet since he wisely if cornily removed himself from the Drake/Kendrick Lamar beef, which he never should've gotten involved in in the first place.