
Dreamville’s Omen is set to release his Elephant Eyes project come November 14 and is back this evening with a new track produced by J. Cole.
Dreamville’s Omen is set to release his Elephant Eyes project come November 14 and is back this evening with a new track produced by J. Cole.
After wrapping up their individual tours, J. Cole and Wale are both set to embark on their joint tour beginning September 10 in Miami. Peep the remaining dates after the jump. Roc Nation FTW!
Make no mistake—or apologies, but J.Cole’s selling records. And this week, his sophomore set Born Sinner has accumulated 506,000 receipts. The album becomes Cole’s second gold plaque. Congratulations! Download the LP here.
Sorry 2004 2013. The day after J.Cole apologized for his lyric on Drake’s “Jodeci Freestyle”, Drizzy turned to his blog and expressed his regret. He also said that the lyric will be removed.
J.Cole recently found himself on the wrong side of The Anti-Bullying Alliance. On Drake’s song “Jodeci Freestyle”, he spit: “I’m artistic, you niggas is autistic, retarded”.
Constant drinking and love songs aren’t such bad combination after fall. This week, J.Cole’s lead single, “Power Trip” has crossed the one million mark. Congratulations to the entire Dreamville team. Download Born Sinner here.
The underdog’s back on top. Three weeks after its release, J.Cole‘s sophomore effort Born Sinner, will top the Billboard charts. According to HDD, the album sold an estimated 55,000 last week. This will mark Jermaine’s second number one, Congratulations to the entire Dreamville team. Final tally tomorrow. UPDATE: On the road to gold, 439,117 copies sold.
Can’t get enough of Born Sinner or The Gifted? Well, J.Cole and Wale keep their momentum going with their latest collaboration produced by Jake One. Stay scheming.
Last night, J.Cole participated in this year’s 4th of July Jam at Philly’s Ben Franklin Parkway and ran through “Work Out”, “Crooked Smile’” and “Power Trip” alongside The Roots.
Listening to 'Sinners' is an almost physical experience. Rod Wave manages to weave with his voice, powerful and rich in nuances, and with the enveloping sounds a real atmosphere that captures you from the first notes. When he then switches to rap, his interpretation is so intense and heartfelt that it completely magnetizes you into the narration, taking you and dragging you into the song without you being able to resist. It's like being sucked into a vortex of emotions, an excellent representation of the depth and grip that this artist knows how to exercise.