J. Cole
Kanye West delivered another fiery tirade, this time targeting fellow rap heavyweights J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar.
Kanye West has once again found himself at the center of an X storm, this time directing his ire at rapper J. Cole.
Dreamville Festival's fifth gathering will be its last, and the headliners include J. Cole, Lil Wayne, Erykah Badu & 21 Savage among others.
J. Cole dropped a new track "Port Antonio" via his social media channels and addressed the Drake and Kendrick Lamar beef.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner launched a new podcast, Not All Hood, and shared he stopped listening to J. Cole over the N-word usage.
Black Thought of The Roots fame shared a story of how he believes he may have scared off J. Cole from doing a joint project
Safe to assume Snoop Dogg didn't approve of his AI bars.
J. Cole took time in his Dreamville Festival set to address the Kendrick Lamar beef and walks back the "7 Minute Drill" jab.
J. Cole dropped his latest studio project, Might Delete Later, and the closing track features a Kendrick Lamar diss track, "7 Minute Drill."
This is just another reason J. Cole's legend continues to grow in the Hip-Hop world.
One of the culture’s most beloved outings is set to come back in 2024.
Ari Lennox is getting deeply personal on her sophomore album.