A$AP Rocky’s ‘Don’t Be Dumb’ releases January 16, 2026, launching a massive year for hip-hop with Kanye West’s ‘Bully’, Drake’s ‘ICEMAN’, J. Cole’s ‘The Fall Of
J. Cole announces highly anticipated album ‘The Fall-Off’ dropping February 6, 2026, with Instagram trailer and new single ‘Disc 2 Track 2.’ Details on the doub
J. Cole drops ‘Disc 2 Track 2’ music video, narrating his life backward ahead of The Fall-Off album on Feb. 6. Details on the single, production, and double-dis
Cam’ron dismisses UMG claims in J. Cole lawsuit over “Ready ’24” but presses on against Cole for $500K royalties and credits. Latest update on the 2024 collab d
Cole takes inspiration from Kanye West’s blogging era as he shares personal insights with fans J. Cole has kicked off the year in a unique way—by launching his blog, The Algorithm, just hours before celebrating his 40th birthday. The Dreamville rapper announced the new venture on January 27 via his Inevitable website, bringing fans back
Joey Seemingly Fires Shots at Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and More Joey Bada$$ is making waves in the rap world with his recent diss tracks, and it seems like no one is safe. After dropping “The Ruler’s Back,” in which he subtly called out Kendrick Lamar and other West Coast rappers, the New York artist
The rapper’s decision to retract the diss came after a candid conversation with Daylyt about his friendship with K-Dot Daylyt recently opened up about a conversation he had with J. Cole following the release of Cole’s diss track “7 Minute Drill,” aimed at Kendrick Lamar. The track, which garnered significant attention due to its direct
Cole quietly left a studio session with Muni Long after a remark she made, and she understands why J. Cole once slipped away quietly from a studio session with Muni Long after having caught a negative moment from Muni’s choice of words, and she says she gets it. In a clip that went viral from
J. Cole revealed two albums that really inspired him during the making of his 2014 iconic album (not surprising fans). In the most recent episode of his audio series Inevitable, the Dreamville rapper reflected on a considerable aspect of recording his third album but primarily on his new daily routine in Los Angeles during that
J. Cole may indeed be retiring, revealing to his followers that his Dreamville Festival will be coming to a close after its fifth and last edition in 2025. The bittersweet news was confirmed on Tuesday (December 10) by festival organizers through a post in social media pages, stating that the event will happen on April
J. Cole’s 2014 smash hit ‘No Role Modelz’ was certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), which is already far beyond the sales of 14 million units This certification, proclaimed on December 10, already took the song far above the Diamond mark of ten million and into the arms of 14-dimensional platinum.