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J. Cole has a tendency to drop something new every December 9th such as projects or cuts, but this year he’s decided to go into the vault and release an never-before-seen visual from his pre-dreadlock days.

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Dubbed the "Ebony and Ivory" RS-Dreamer, the silhouette sports and black and white colorway and boasts Puma's innovative RS technology and "RS Foam" to make running up and down the court as comfy as can be.

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Much like the OnlyFans flip that happened earlier this year, fans on Twitter are getting off some hilarious remixes of the North Carolina rapper and producer's name.

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No word on whether or not Cole will take up the Pistons on the tryout but if he's seriously considering trading in the microphone for a basketball, what's he got to lose? Even with Derrick Rose and Blake Griffin the Detroit Pistons can certainly use another big name to help put butts in the seats... whenever it's safe to attend NBA games anyway.

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According to Master P, during an interview with TMZ Sports, the New Orleans-bred mogul revealed that J. Cole still has aspirations of playing in the NBA and has reportedly been in training to build up his skill and stamina to play at the professional level, before adding that he had a long conversation with the Dreamville head about moving into the league. 

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The Fayetteville, N.C. rapper and producer makes a triumphant return to form as he prepares what could be his final album in 'The Fall Off.'

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J. Cole is opening up and sharing the love after announcing that he is releasing two new singles from his upcoming album, The Fall Off. In an announcement made via social media, J. Cole blessed fans with the news that he was releasing two singles, "The Climb Back" and "Lion King on Ice", before adding that there is still no release date for The Fall Off due to him “taking my time” and “still finishing” the album.

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While J. Cole has been rather quiet regarding his newest effort it seems fans have something to look forward to. One of his collaborators has confirmed he has new work on the way. 

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The track, made in response to J. Cole's "Snow On Tha Bluff song, swiftly checked the North Carolina rapper and kept the focus on the lives and continued strugge of Black people.

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Although we'd stop short of calling this a beef, J. Cole's new single "Snow On Tha Bluff" was the first salvo in this brewing war of words.

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J. Cole has the streets buzzing with the release of his latest song, but depending on who you ask, reactions are all over the place and it seems even fellow rapper Chance The Rapper has something to say. On Tuesday (Jun 16), J. Cole dropped his new track, "Snow On Tha Bluff," taking aim at who many fans have deciphered as Chicago rapper/activist Noname. While J. Cole took to Twitter to address the controversy without naming his target specifically, he did state he stood by his words before encouraging fans to follow Noname on social media citing her as a leader.

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Although the North Carolina rapper never mentions the Chicago artist by name, many on Twitter assumed her now-deleted tweets about rappers being inactive in the struggle was why Cole crafted the song as he did.