Download KOD Album by J. After quickly building anticipation at the top of the week while announcing his new album, J. Cole has Finally released his Fifth studio album, “KOD”. Following two listening sessions in New York City on Monday and London last night, the Dreamville rapper has finally break the silence with the release of the project. Can you get that new Charles Hamilton – Hamilton, Charles? Posted on December 9th, 2016 at 5:57 am. Surf Boi Said,. Hi, would it be possible to re-up all J. Cole albums please.
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J. Cole has released his new LP, KOD. His fifth studio album is the follow-up to 2016’s 4 Your Eyez Only, which was his fourth consecutive Number One album.
A few hours before the album dropped late Thursday, the album’s title was given some context via an album trailer. As was previously reported, the LP’s initials correspond with three different meanings. The first is “Kids on Drugs.”
“If I turn on the TV right now, it’s not gonna take long for there to be an advertisement that pops up that says, ‘Are you feeling down? Have you been having lonely thoughts?'” says a low-pitched and distorted male voice, which could be J. Cole’s, in the clip. “And then they shove a pill in your face. The first response of any problems is medicate.”
“King Overdosed” is another album definition. “That’s representing me, the times that I was, and am, afflicted by the same methods of escape,” he explains, before he references issues with alcohol, phone addiction and women. The final meaning refers to “Kill Our Demons.” “That’s the end goal, to face our shit, realize that we have some shit going on inside. Everybody… because nobody’s fucking perfect,” he says.
The rapper also shared the three title definitions on Twitter and added, “The rest of the album I leave to your interpretation.”
TRACKLIST
01. J. Cole – Intro
02. J. Cole – KOD
03. J. Cole – Photograph
04. J. Cole – The Cut Off (feat. kiLL edward)
05. J. Cole – ATM
06. J. Cole – Motiv8
07. J. Cole – Kevin’s Heart
08. J. Cole – BRACKETS
09. J. Cole – Once an Addict (Interlude)
10. J. Cole – FRIENDS (feat. kiLL edward)
11. J. Cole – Window Pain (Outro)
12. J. Cole – 1985 (Intro to The Fall Off)