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J Cole Album Cover
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J Cole the Off season Album cover art Sticker. Cole closed his 2018 album KOD with a song title 1985 (Intro To The Fall Off), fans have looked forward to the album of that title with both anticipation and apprehension.For. I few months past and I got news this week from Scott he made this his Album cover, which is kinda amazing to me! Because, everything we created during that time period was pure in the monument, pure connection and all the photos and content to come represents just that.

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J Cole Album Cover Professional Debut As

'Now I'm on the way to London, got a show for seven digits I'm wonderin' just when did I become my biggest critic? I wanna be my biggest fan, like how I was when didn't nobody know my jams Today my son said, "Dad, let go my hand" Reminded me one day he's gonna be his own man And my job is to make sure he's equipped'He also spills the tea on a long-rumoured scuffle he got into with Diddy at a VMA’s after-party in 2013. ‘Damn, this is the time to get better’.”Oh, and never mind Cole just made his professional debut as a member of the Rwanda Patriots in the Basketball Africa League, as ESPN reports.Arguably the album’s most profound track, ‘Let Go My Hand’ benefits from Cole’s maturity – the 36yo reflecting on his rags-to-riches career and fatherhood over a dusty boom bap beat and eerie horns. Coming into The Off-Season, it was the same mentality. There’s also nods to LeBron James, the burning hoop on the album cover, the title, a big profile in SLAM magazine, and Cole explicitly making the parallel between rap and basketball.“I gotta operate at a higher skill level,” he says in the album’s accompanying doco, Applying Pressure “and the only way you’re gonna operate at a higher skill level is putting in the hours.

Perhaps he’s ducking out of the game to spend more time better equipping his son? Maybe he’s done what he set out to do when he was a teen slinging mixtapes?Whatever the case, tracks like ‘let go my hand’ show how much J. Cole, a project he’s been teasing since 2018 before releasing what is rumoured to be his ‘final’ album, The Fall Off. But here, Cole is showing sincerity and vulnerability.It’s peak storytelling hip hop, and a powerful reminder that sometimes just one very well-written and delivered verse is all it takes to get your message across.The Off-Season is earmarked as the beginning of the end for J. 'My last scrap was with Puff Daddy, who would've thought it? I bought that n-a album in seventh grade and played it so much You would've thought my favorite rapper was Puff'They’ve clearly made peace since, because Diddy himself shows up to close the haunting track with a loving prayer.It’s a big 180 moment from the diss tracks Cole has put out in recent years the most high-profile being one aimed at Noname that, to put it lightly, did not go so well. Another reminder how long Cole’s been in the game).

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