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
50 Cent and Roddy Ricch Collaborate for the video of the late Brooklyn rapper Pop Smokes single "The Woo" from his newly released album Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon. Pop's debut single "Welcome to the Party" put him at the top of the charts and the artist was quickly gaining traction before his untimely passing in February. Mostly known for his Brooklyn Drill rap the new album shows a more versatile side of this unforgettable voice. The Woo is one of the two singles released from Pop's Album. "Make It Rain" featuring Rowdy Rebel is another.
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