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J. Cole To Drop 2 Songs From New Album ‘The Fall Off’ This Week

J. Cole is about to release his forthcoming album The Fall Off, and took to social media to announce that the first two singles from the project, “The Climb Back” and “Lion King on Ice” are set to drop TODAY, Wednesday, July 22 at 10 p.m. E.T.

Cole wrote in the Instagram caption, “No date …

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‘Revenge Of The Dreamers III’ Anniversary Celebrated With New Documentary

J. Cole and Team Dreamville have released its second documentary revolving around the 2019 album, Revenge Of The Dreamers III.

“One year ago today we released Revenge of the Dreamers III…,” Dreamville President Ibrahim Hamad said in a celebratory tweet. “Today in honor of that we put together some unreleased footage from those

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Noname Apologizes For Her J. Cole Diss Track “Song 33”

Last week, Noname and J. Cole squared off over the issues of accountability during the recent deaths of African Americans at the hands of police brutality.  However after launching her track “Song 33,” Noname went on Twitter to apologize for engaging in a battle of the words with Cole. 

Noname tweeted, i’ve been thinking

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J. Cole Drops New Single ‘Snow On Tha Bluff’

J. Cole dropped a surprise single called “Snow On Tha Bluff.” Inspired by the aftermath of the May 25 police killing of George Floyd, the track arrived on Spotify, TIDAL and YouTube in the form of a lyric video.

“Snow On Tha Bluff” is produced by the Dreamville founder and Wu10.  The title for “Snow…

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J. Cole, Lil Yachty, Nick Cannon And More Protest George Floyd’s Death

In the wake of George Floyd’s death at the hands of a Minneapolis law-enforcement officer, protests broke out in at least 17 cities across the United States, and artists including Lil Yachty, J. Cole, Halsey, Nick Cannon and more took to the streets with protesters.

Yachty posted video of himself saying to fellow protesters, “I…

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J. Cole’s 2020 Dreamville Festival Canceled Due To Coronavirus

J. Cole’s upcoming Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, N.C., has been canceled over health concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic. The second annual Dreamville was originally slated for April 4 and previously rescheduled for Aug. 29. But “after much deliberation and careful monitoring of the current situation, we have decided to cancel,” the festival announced… on its

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