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5 days agoJ. Cole reveals why LeBron James carried 'The Fall-Off' album in arrival
LeBron James carried J. Cole's album to get it signed for the rapper's son, who admires him as a basketball player.
Cole remains a technically strong rapper but often gives the impression he's reading directly out of a notebook. His verses on "Run a Train" sound like they were designed for one of those videos mapping out MF DOOM rhyme schemes in different colors of highlighter. Strange concepts, like the FaceTime call through time on "Bombs in the Ville/Hit the Gas" and the necromantic Tupac and Biggie dialogue on " What If," aren't any smarter or better executed than his straightforward raps; they're just overwrought.
J. Cole continues to be the preeminent face of a specific microgenre I like to call Podcast Rap, the general idea being that you don't have to listen to these songs more than once, but they'll give a roundtable of dinguses something to chew on for a week. "What If," off Cole's new album The Fall-Off, is an instant Podcast Rap classic.
As he prepares to release new album The Fall-Off next week, J. Cole has surprise released a new EP to celebrate his 41st birthday. Hosted by DJ Clue-the rap mixtape pioneer and Power 105.1 radio DJ- Birthday Blizzard '26 is for sale on a pay-what-you-want basis, as long as you want to pay at least $1. Find that here before the album arrives on February 6.