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J. Cole hops on his Dreamville homie Bas' new track "Lit" featuring KQuick. The Queens rapper's Ced and Ron Gilmore-produced track samples Miguel's "Do You," which makes it the perfect song to vibe out to. 
J. Cole stunned the world when he announced he was pushing up the release date of his sophomore album, Born Sinner, to compete with Kanye West.  
J. Cole has never been the one to hype his life or portray his career more than what it actually is, and it's something he prides himself on.
North Carolina rapper J. Cole drops another banger titled "Cole Summer." It seemed to be "just one of those nights" last night for J.Cole, so he decided to release this introspective track about his rise to fame. 
J.Cole's dark obsession over a stripper leads to the demise of his friend, singer/songwriter Miguel, in their creepy new video "Power Trip." 
In between recording for his sophomore album, North Carolina rapper J.Cole is giving motivational speeches at Harvard University. 
Only days after releasing his Truly Yours EP, J.Cole reunites with his Grammy-nominated homie Miguel on a Valentine's Day banger. 
To soften the blow for delaying his sophomore album, Born Sinner, J.Cole releases a collection of tracks titledTruly Yours.  
Producer Key Wane pulls out a remix of Big Sean's "24k Of Gold" featuring Roc Nation rapper J.Cole and legendary rapper The Chef Raekwon. 
On an upbeat Euro-inspired track, J.Cole spits a quick 16 about his adventures overseas, while Alexis' vocals punch through the synth pop tings of the EDM. 
We really thought that the January 28th release date for Born Sinner, J.Cole's sophomore album, was going to stick. 
With the New Year right around the corner, many of our favorite artists are gearing up to release their highly anticipated and long-waited albums. 
As of right now, the world is still intact and we're all still here, but in the unfortunate event that the world begins to crumble by lunchtime, you must listen to J.Cole's new fun track "2012."  
J.Cole released the extended version of his verse from Fabolous' Thanksgiving gift, the Soul Tape Vol 2., banger "Louis Vuitton." 
It's been exactly two years since J.Cole released his acclaimed Friday Night Lights mixtape, and what better way to celebrate than to release a new track? 
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