On the song “Pi,” from his 2024 mixtape Might Delete Later, J. Cole said, “How many verses of the year this year is Cole gonna write?” Cole wasn’t exaggerating in that line at all, and he's proving it ...
J Cole’s latest musical endeavor arrived without warning on February 20, 2025, marking his first release of the year. The track cLOUDs emerges as a deeply contemplative piece that interweaves personal ...
J. Cole is back with his first new song of 2025, and used the track to express some fears about AI. Cole returned with the song “Clouds” via his Inevitable blog on Thursday (Feb. 20). While the ...
J. Cole shared a new song, “Clouds,” via his blog, the Algorithm. The hazy track, produced by DZL and Omen, sees Cole rapping about the danger of AI and the assassination attempt on Donald Trump last ...
Earlier today, J. Cole used his blog to explain the difficulty in maintaining his work-life balance. And then, just hours later, perhaps as a mea culpa for keeping fans waiting for both new music and ...
J. Cole has released a new song that has a notable line regarding Donald Trump’s assassination attempt from last year. shared “cLOUDs,” “I’m that bass in your trunk, the bullet that missed trump / The ...
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.
J. Cole rapping like he knows something we don’t and he’s trying to warn us. J. Cole’s heads are in the “cLOUDS” in his new release, and with his bird’s eye perspective, he issues a chilling ...
In the event that Cole bucks the forever trend of rappers pump-faking their exits, he at least seems to be hard at work on delivering a fresh batch of tunes to follow “Port Antonio” and “cLOUDs,” two ...