After bringing the genre the first album to go platinum with no features in 25 years, it's only right that J. Cole follow-up with a worldwide trek. Last night, the Roc Nation rapper stopped in New Jersey hauling along YG, Big Sean and Jeremih for the 2014 Forest Hills Drive Tour...
J. Cole recently sat down with Tavis Smiley, the talk show host and political commentator, to have a wide-ranging discussion that touched on the importance of reading, the relative failures of the American school system, how he prefers to tell stories through his raps rather than battling other artists and recording music and how he came to title his last album 2014 Forest Hills Drive...
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J. Cole has announced that his 'Forest Hills Drive' tour will extend well into the dog days of summer. Taking to Twitter this morning (Feb. 23), the Roc Nation rapper revealed the dates for the second and third legs of his tour, which is in support of his third solo album, last year's 11th-hour chart-topper 2014 Forest Hills Drive...
J. Cole's "Wet Dreamz," off his latest 2014 Forest Hills Drive album, has sparked some creativity. The Southern University Marching Band, also known as the Human Jukebox, recently performed their version of the Carolina rapper's track.
The marching band, which is comprised of 230 members, recorded themselves as they put their own spin on "Wet Dreamz...
Despite the unanticipated leak of J. Cole's third studio album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, the project is still expected to sell decent numbers due to the positive feedback he's received on the new material. Although the North Carolina native revealed he would not be releasing any singles from the album, J...
Just days before the official release of J. Cole's highly anticipated third studio album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, the project sprung an unexpected leak. One track in particular has got media and fans in a frenzy. The North Carolina native made a controversial track called "Fire Squad" where he addresses and accuses white artists (particularly those in hip-hop and r&b) of robbing blac
When J. Cole's third album 2014 Forest Hills Drive arrives on Dec. 9, fans will be getting all Cole and no filler. Last night, Cole dropped the tracklist to his next album on Twitter, and the LP will have no features from the North Carolina-bred MC...
J. Cole surprised plenty of fans by announcing his third album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, would be arriving Dec. 9. But that might not be the end of the new music Cole plans on releasing. The North Carolina-bred MC took to his Instagram page yesterday and posted a photo of his iTunes library, with a slew of playlists that hint at new projects on the way...
After surprising the blog world with his announcement regarding his third album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, the anticipation for J.Cole's album is at an all-time high. Despite promising not to release any singles, Cole is giving fans the opportunity to not only listen to his new album, but to have the luxury of listening to it at his new home...