J. Cole does a bit of everything: He’s a rapper, a former pro basketball player, and now, a blogger. A couple days ago, he ...
Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar's explosive new hit has spent its first two weeks atop the Hot 100, but faces a number of challengers for next week.
Last year, the stage was set for a showdown for the ages as J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar clashed with Drizzy taking over the reins for unending minutes of drill. But just as that dust seemingly settled, ...
“This is just a place for me to share,” J. Cole wrote. “I been wanting a lil blog for years. Somewhere to post random sh– I f ...
J. Cole released the much-anticipated music video to his song, "Middle Child." It was directed by Mez, and Scott Lazer was the creative director. Lazer also directed a number of Cole's videos ...
J. Cole debuts a handful of new tracks on the Hot 100 this week. Tunes featured on his new album Might Delete Later arrive on the ranking for the most-consumed songs in the U.S. as the set itself ...
“No Role Modelz” by J. Cole is a reflective anthem blending personal storytelling with cultural critique, showcasing Cole’s lyrical proficiency. The song explores themes of lost role models ...
J. Cole made the mistake of dissing Kendrick Lamar on his surprise mixtape aptly titled Might Delete Later. He apologized a few days after its release, and he’s still receiving backlash. Joey Bada$$ ...
J. Cole is bringing it back to blogging, introducing The Algorithm on his Inevitable website. Cole revealed that the blog is an effort he has wanted to launch to connect with his audience for years.
A few days later, Cole removed the song from streaming. Hip-hop’s response to Cole’s apology was divisive, with some applauding him for putting his mental health first and others—perhaps ...