Fresh off of his recent single “Snow On Tha Bluff” and its attendant unnecessary quasi-beef with Noname, J. Cole is back with more new music. Cole has been working on and teasing his upcoming album The Fall Off for a couple of years now, and today he’s finally sharing the first two tracks from it. Cole produced “The Climb Back” himself, while “Lion King On Ice” was co-produced alongside T-Minus and Jetson. “No date for the album yet, taking my time, still finishing,” Cole explained on Twitter. Listen to both songs below.
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