J Cole Album List Today
Whether it remains a permanent studio album or a mixtape-era detour is still being debated by fans. Either way, it shows Cole is still unpredictable.
“Work Out,” “Can’t Get Enough” (feat. Trey Songz), “Nobody’s Perfect” (feat. Missy Elliott)
Nostalgic, triumphant, spiritually healing. 4. 4 Your Eyez Only (2016) A concept album disguised as a standard rap release. Cole tells the story of a friend who died too young, from the perspective of that friend speaking to his young daughter. It’s quiet, jazz-influenced, and devastating. No bangers. Just grief, love, and legacy. j cole album list
After years of buzz (and turning down major label deals to stay independent until the right moment), J. Cole finally dropped his first studio album. It had everything: the hungry single “Who Dat,” the heartfelt “Breakdown,” and the inescapable “Work Out” (which Cole has since called his least favorite hit, ironically).
Somber, cinematic, a late-night cry in the car. 5. KOD (2018) Kids On Drugs / King Overdosed / Kill Our Demons. Whether it remains a permanent studio album or
“Deja Vu,” “Neighbors,” “4 Your Eyez Only” (the title track)
What’s your favorite J. Cole album? Let me know in the comments. Trey Songz), “Nobody’s Perfect” (feat
“ATM,” “Kevin’s Heart,” “1985” (a direct message to new rappers)
