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J. Cole

The four albums all possess different vibes and messages, so GlobalGrind decided to put their music in six statistical categories: "Car Riding" music, "Get High" music, "Bedroom Bangers," "Reflection/Introspective" music, "Pre-Game" music, and "Club" music. 
J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar are two of the dopest young emcees in the game. 
J. Cole held an intimate listening session for his highly anticipated Born Sinner album almost two weeks ago, and despite its leak on the internet, the album has garnered a lot of attention.
What, you didn't read the newspaper today? It's all good, because J. Cole, 50 Cent and Bas got you covered on "New York Times," a bonus cut off Born Sinner. 
If you're a real fan you did the right thing and didn't download the leak last night. And there's some good news for you: after the album leaked, Cole World put the whole thang on the Internet as a stream. For free.
Performing non-stop hits like "Who Dat" and "Power Trip,"  J. Cole thought it was time to perform his latest single "Crooked Smile" featuring TLC for the very first time. 
J. Cole surprised thousands of fans when he joined Miguel on stage for a surprise performance at Hot 97's Summer Jam concert, now he released one of the most talked about collaborations on his album, "Crooked Smile," featuring TLC. 
With his album, Born Sinner hitting stores June 18th it's only right that J. Cole hit the road to see his fans. 
Gearing up for the now June 18 release date of Born Sinner, J. Cole's been working his Dreamville-created Born Sinner series, giving us an inside look at some of the most influential people in his life. 
The Born Sinner rapper has been making his rounds performing everywhere, and he just recently wrapped up a dope show at BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend in Ireland.
Cole was in London for a Charlie Sloth interview on BBC 1Xtra, where he let it be known that there would be no collaborations with rappers on his sophomore effort. But there was no exclusion of singers.
It's been reported by Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg that J. Cole has a track on his new album, Born Sinner, titled "I Disappointed Nas."
J. Cole unveils the cover artwork to his sophomore album Born Sinner. 
  Last night, J. Cole released a dope ass banger titled "Cole Summer," which sampled Lauryn Hill's "Nothing Even Matters." 
Surprisingly, a lot of rappers in the industry have gone back and forth between producing and rapping. J. Cole might be known for his dope rhymes, but he put his production skills to the test when he put together the instrumental behind his new hit single "Power Trip" featuring Miguel.
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