J. Cole is not going anywhere. If anything, the Roc Nation rapper tells ZINK magazine that he's taking things to the next level with his sophomore studio album, 'Born Sinner,' which arrives June 25.
J. Cole has a dark side and on Wednesday (April 11) hip-hop fans had a chance to see more of it than they knew existed within the ultimately laidback Roc Nation emcee.
Rapper J. Cole can now add lecturer to his resume as he spoke with students at Harvard University on Tuesday (Feb. 26). The Roc Nation artist joined the hip-hop discussion, called 'The Next Move: A Conversation with J. Cole.'
Rapper J. Cole just dropped a new single called 'Power Trip,' which features Grammy-winning artist Miguel. This is the duo's first collaboration since appearing together on their 2010 hit, 'All I Want Is You.'
Produced by Cole himself, the Roc Nation artist yearns about his "longest crush ever," one that keeps him up all night...
While J. Cole puts the finishing touches on his second album, 'Born Sinner,' he decided to give fans some unreleased material to hold them over. Last night, the Roc Nation artist dropped a five-track EP titled 'Truly Yours,' via his Dreamville blog.
Sad news J. Cole fans. The Roc Nation rhyme-spitter announced on New Year's Eve (Dec. 31) that he's pushing back the release date of his second album, 'Born Sinner.' The set was originally due on his birthday, Jan. 28, but it looks like it won't arrive then.
J. Cole, with one album under his belt, still has much to prove. After laying low since his 2011 debut, 'Cole World: The Sideline Story,' the Roc Nation signee dropped the song 'Miss America' and began discussing the making of his sophomore LP, 'Born Sinner' in November 2012...
Well, the world didn’t end, but at least we got this cool song from J. Cole. The North Cackalacky emcee dropped the energetic '2012' in defiance of the Mayan prophecy.
The year isn't over yet, but there's a ton of new music to look forward to in January 2013. From Kid Cudi's third studio album 'Indicud' to A$AP Rocky's highly-anticipated debut 'Long.Live.ASAP,' there's certainly something for everyone.