J. Cole Delivers His 5th Album, “KOD”
On this weed holiday, as promised, J. Cole delivers his fifth solo album KOD. This album is a slight departure from his last album 4 Your Eyez Only, in that the activism is still there, but features a wiser Cole, living as someone who doesn’t really want the spotlight.
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Standout tracks include the title track, where he squares off against today’s rap pundits. Photograph, which touches on dating in the age of digital social media. The Cut Off, a track that talks about opportunistic friends. Once An Addicts is a song that speaks on the pervasive drug culture that exists in today’s music. Finally, the track FRIENDS touches on how success can bring on a sense of guilt.
Check out the music video for his new single ATM.
Stream KOD on Apple music here.