

He wrote "I said, we can’t tell you who is releasing, so why not assume it’s your favourite artist." However, Lowe quickly dispelled the rumours in one tweet. Zane Lowe addresses J.Cole album rumours. Many fans suspected it was J.Cole dropping his new album, as it's the sixth anniversary to his 2014 Forest Hills Drive album.

He added that that "something big" would make friends happy. The host said that he had inside information that something very big was coming tonight.

Cole's album began to swirl after Apple Music's Radio 1 show host, Zane Lowe, made an announcement during his show. No singles have been released as of yet, so it's unclear which month of the year Cole's is planning on releasing his new music.īas has appeared to confirm that Cole's album will be dropping in mid-May.īack in December, rumours around J. Cole teased that his upcoming album is expected to drop in 2020 as per the slogan "Vote The Fall Off for 2020." Cole has announced that The Off-Season will drop on May 14th, 2021.Īs previously mentioned, J. d e v i l (Ft. Lil Baby)Ĭheck out the full tracklist to The Off-Season. The ad closed with what appeared to be the campaign slogan - and the name of the album - "Vote The Fall Off for 2020."Ĭheck out the full tracklist to The Off-Season below. A candidate that can heal the inter-generational war." We need someone with big ideas and bold solutions. A man whose pen is so potent, each word of his verses reportedly cost $2,000. Cole announced the name of his new album, The initial name for the album was thought to have been 'The Fall Off'.ĭuring his headline performance at Day N Vegas music festival in November last year, Cole teased the title of his upcoming album.Ī fake political campaign advert played on screen, which included clips of the rapper thought the years, with narration over the top saying: in two weeks," Bas wrote in the caption of the image.Īt the beginning of May, J. Cole manager teased the name of the album alongside a photo of the rapper in the studio. Cole announced the name of his new album, The Off-Season. October 17 – Phoenix, AZ Phoenix Suns ArenaĪt the beginning of May, J. October 16 – Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena October 11 – Dallas, TX American Airlines Arena October 5 – Detroit, MI Little Caesars Arena October 4 – Washington DC Capital One Arena September 29 – Philadelphia, PA Wells Fargo Center September 28 – Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum Complex September 27 – Atlanta, GA State Farm Arena (without 21 Savage) Supporting by 21 Savage and Morray, the 17-date tour kicks off in September in Miami and wraps in October in Los Angeles. tour in support of his album, The Off-Season. Cole has announced his upcoming 2021 U.S.
