Hip-hop icon J. Cole isn’t just dropping bars, he’s dropping dimes overseas. The rapper has signed with China’s Nanjing Monkey Kings , blending his love for music with a professional basketball pursuit. “I just want to challenge myself. Basketball has always been a part of my story.” J. Cole Why It Matters This isn’t Cole’s first professional hoops venture. He’s previously played in the Basketball Africa League and Canada’s Elite Basketball League. At 41, Cole continues to push the boundaries of what a hip-hop artist can achieve, inspiring fans to pursue passions beyond music. Fan & Cultural Reaction Social media is buzzing. Many fans celebrate Cole’s authenticity, while others debate how he’ll balance basketball with music. One thing’s for sure: this move shows that Cole’s grind never stops. Sources: Hypebeast , New York Post
Listen to Rell Mula's track "Rain Drops"
Tyrell Harris (23 years young), also known as Rell Mulaa. New York
City born and New Jersey raised! He's got the best of both worlds.
Mulaa is a young independent rapper just trying to live his dream. He
began writing rhymes his freshman year of college. At first, it was
all fun and games until he got the encouragement from his peers that
his hobby could go far. Rell is influenced by Jay-Z, Nas, J. Cole,
Kendrick Lamar and of course the two greatest Notorious B.I.G. and
Tupac. His music is easily relatable, every song tells a different
story. Being an independent rapper, Rell spends a lot of time
networking via social media trying to put his name out there. So
dedicated to his grind, he will spend his last on a couple hours of
studio time. Given the opportunity to become a mainstream artist Rell
would like to give his mother a better life and also help out the
community.

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