J. Cole surprises fans with more unreleased Kendrick Lamar collaborations, causing a stir in the hip-hop community.
- The two rap icons worked together back in 2012 during the Club Paradise Tour, sharing an unforgettable studio experience.
- Listeners get a taste of these elusive tracks, showcasing both artists’ creative synergy and lyrical prowess.
- Cole reflects on Kendrick’s impactful album ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city,’ admiring its perfect balance of classic and commercial appeal.
- More music from the duo potentially remains hidden, keeping fans on the edge of their seats.
J. Cole has once again dropped a bombshell by revealing not one but two previously unreleased tracks with Kendrick Lamar. Fans are buzzing over these hip-hop treasures that have finally surfaced.
Back in 2012, during Drake’s Club Paradise Tour, these rap legends spent days together in Fayetteville, creating magic on a studio bus. It was a memorable moment, akin to having your favorite cousin come over for an epic sleepover.
Cole nostalgically shares that he had a strong feeling they would create something remarkable, and they certainly did, developing several intriguing ideas during their session.
In the latest episode of his audio series ‘Inevitable,’ Cole’s manager Ibrahim Hamad lets listeners in on a special, unproduced track by Oddisee. The vibe is intense, with hard-hitting beats and energetic lyrics.
Furthermore, another track was revealed, featuring both J. Cole and Lamar trading fierce verses. J. Cole drew inspiration from Project Pat’s unique style to bring even more edge to the collaboration.
Despite giving fans a taste of these artistic gems, Cole hints that more unheard creations are locked away. He even claims to have a personal favorite among these unreleased treasures.
During their studio time, Cole was privy to snippets of Kendrick Lamar’s soon-to-be legacy album, ‘good kid, m.A.A.d city.’ Witnessing the album’s commercial and artistic success, Cole felt admiration rather than envy.
His thoughts on Lamar’s album were nothing short of respectful astonishment. To him, every track seemed to hit the right note between mainstream appeal and classic vibes.
Acknowledging Kendrick’s success, J. Cole did not feel bitterness. Instead, he felt inspired and understood why tracks like ‘Swimming Pools’ made Lamar the perfect choice to headline events.
Cole is not new to unearthed collabs; earlier, he shared tracks from 2010, including ‘Temptation’ and ‘Shock the World.’ There seems to be no shortage of surprises in Cole’s vault.
These revelations leave fans eagerly awaiting the next chapter of J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar’s collaborative journey.