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J. Cole Drops New Album The Off-Season – Listen

[ad_1] After over 1,000 days without releasing a solo project, J. Cole returns with his new album, The Off-Season, on Friday (May 14).His first solo offering since April 2018's KOD, the Dreamville Records head honcho comes through with 12 songs including the already released "Interlude." On the production side, Cole taps Timbaland, Boi-1da, DJ Dahi, Jake One and more. The LP has uncredited features from Lil Baby, 21 Savage and Morray.Cole officially announced on May 4 that the LP would be dropping with an announcement shared to Instagram and Twitter. "My new album The Off-Season available 5/14. Just know this was years in the making," he wrote in the caption for his album artwork, which features...

J. Cole Comfortable Retiring From Rap, But Won’t Say When

[ad_1] Nowadays, it seems like rappers are announcing their retirements earlier and earlier. J. Cole may be the next rhymer to hang up his mic at the young age of 36.On Tuesday (May 11), J. Cole sat down with Slam magazine to discuss his next studio album, The Off-Season. While speaking with the basketball magazine, Cole confirms that he may eventually retire from hip-hop but would never confirm when the end of his reign will come."Oh, bro, I'm super comfortable with the potential of being done with this shit,” Cole tells Slam. “But I'm never going to say, Oh, this is my last album.”As the conversation continues, the "No Role Modelz" rhymer went on to add...