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J Cole plans to rerelease ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’ with 8 unheard records

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December 1, 2024 1 Min Read
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The label co-founder announced it on Friday, November 29.

To celebrate the tenth anniversary of his 2014 album ‘2014 Forest Hill Drive’, J Cole plans to rerelease the fan-favourite LP with eight new tracks that the public hasn’t heard. His lucky fans will have the gift of owning the album in vinyl or compact disc form. Ten years ago, J Cole released his ‘Forest Hills Drive’ album on December 9, 2014. The album launched hit records like ‘Wet Dreamz’, ‘No Role Modelz’, and more. It debuted at #1 and sold 371,000 copies in its first week. J Cole didn’t have any featured artists on the original album. The tenth-anniversary edition comes out on December 6.

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