J. Cole has taken to Instagram to announce a new project. The artist calls it a new “limited audio series” titled Inevitable, ...
In a conversation on his audio series Inevitable, co-hosted with Dreamville co-founder Ibrahim Hamad, the 39-year-old rapper recalled discovering Drake’s music on MySpace, long before Drake was the ...
J. Cole ‘s debut mixtape The Come Up is officially available on streaming services for the first time ever.
J. Cole at Lollapalooza 2022 (Photo credit: Eddy "Precise" Lamarre for rolling out) J. Cole has unveiled a new audio series called “Inevitable,” which will take listeners on an “unfiltered ...
J. Cole continues to surprise his fans, releasing his debut mixtape, 2007’s “The Come Up, Vol. 1” on streaming platforms. J. Cole surprised fans earlier this week with the announcement of ...
Titled “The Come Up” after J. Cole’s debut mixtape, the first episode dropped yesterday evening followed by the project’s release on official streaming platforms. This is the first time ...
The tape's streaming arrival accompanied the first episode of Cole's Inevitable audio series. By Michael Saponara J. Cole is taking y’all back, man, as he does so well. Cole surprised fans with ...
J. Cole recently shared ... and admiration often coexist. Cole’s willingness to acknowledge Drake’s influence reveals the importance of recognizing impactful art regardless of competitive ...
By Angel Diaz J. Cole has announced a new podcast series edited from conversations he had with his right hand Ibrahim Hamad and flimmaker Scott Lazer that will tell his story while also including ...
J. Cole is ready to take his supporters down memory lane with his new audio series, Inevitable, which details an “unfiltered ...
Please verify your email address. A Red Dead Redemption 2 fan shared their own pixel art creation on social media, featuring Arthur Morgan sitting next to a fire, coughing due to his tuberculosis.
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Your browser does not support the video tag. Pixel art is a staple of the industry, going back to the NES ...