2014 forest hills drive
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Original Content Counting down the best tracks in J.Cole's catalogue.
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Songs This is one of the eight "10th Anniversary" cuts to see an official release and it's heavy.
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Zachary Horvath -
News Despite graduating from St. John's University years back, J. Cole only just received his degree.
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Trevor Smith -
Music They appear on a deluxe vinyl commemorating the album's ten-year anniversary.
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Songs Cole was really on an inspired run during the "2014 Forest Hills Drive" era.
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Industry Two million records sold. Zero features.
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Angus Walker -
Editor's Pick To celebrate his birthday, J. Cole releases "Forest Hills Drive Live" LP on iTunes.
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Kevin Goddard -
News Nia Long finally addresses J. Cole's mention of her on "No Role Modelz." Her response will likely make Cole blush.
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Angus Walker -
Mixtapes After getting a vinyl/CD release to being available on the EVEN website, it's finally where everyone's been wanting it.
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News Trick-Trick threatens to "lock the gate" on J. Cole after the rapper mentioned Eminem in a negative light on "Fire Squad".
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Music Members only.
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Music The physical copies of the "10th Anniversary Edition" sold out in the blink of an eye.
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News Another Complex cover is revealed, featuring J. Cole.
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Rose Lilah -
Music J. Cole shares his real feelings about the Grammys after "2014 Forest Hills Drive" lost in the "Rap Album Of The Year" category.
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Aron A. -
Songs There are so many quotables from one of J. Cole's best.
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Zachary Horvath -
Music It's been a good month for J Cole fans.
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Caroline Fisher -
Reviews J. Cole releases his most personal and poignant album.
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Glennisha Morgan -
Music J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive home was vandalized over the weekend.
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Aron A. -
News Cole made a statement with this one.
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Karlton Jahmal -
News Episode 1 of 5: "Fuck Money, Spread Love."
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Danny Schwartz -
Original Content A special, J. Cole-centric edition of "Samples Of The Week."
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Patrick Lyons