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
With a highly anticipated return from fans, Kanye West released two tracks on his website titled Lift Your Self and Ye vs the People featuring T.I.
Lift Your Self seemed to shock many by having very few words, other than the song which was sampled as apart of the beat which featured lyrics from the song Liberty by Amnesty. During the only verse in the song Kanye rapped lyrics such as "Wooptidy Scoop." Could this possibly be Kanye making an ode to the new genre of Mumble Rap?
You can check out both tracks at kanyewest.com
Lift Your Self seemed to shock many by having very few words, other than the song which was sampled as apart of the beat which featured lyrics from the song Liberty by Amnesty. During the only verse in the song Kanye rapped lyrics such as "Wooptidy Scoop." Could this possibly be Kanye making an ode to the new genre of Mumble Rap?
You can check out both tracks at kanyewest.com
Comments
Post a Comment