Cole's sixth studio album 'The Off-Season' arrives on May 14.

The follow-up to 2018’s beloved KOD project is on the way.

Dubbed the "Ebony and Ivory" RS-Dreamer, the silhouette sports and black and white colorway and boasts Puma's innovative RS technology and "RS Foam" to make running up and down the court as comfy as can be.

Kanye calls the music industry and the NBA "modern day slave ships" but overall it seems Kanye just wants Us to support Us. He also misses his friends...

From Master P hinting that the North Carolina MC was working on his hooping skills to the Detroit Pistons social team reaching out for a tryout. Could J. Cole actually be in the NBA?

The RS-Dreamers are slated to drop this Friday (July 31) with a price tag of $125 and will be available on Puma.com and at all stores under the Footlocker Inc. family including Footaction, Champs and Eastbay.

The Fayetteville, N.C. rapper and producer makes a triumphant return to form as he prepares what could be his final album in 'The Fall Off.'

Fans have been waiting for Cole's sixth studio album since he first teased its arrival back in November during his performance at the Day N Vegas festival.

It looks like J. Cole is not dropping an album anytime soon. On Wednesday (Jul 15), Dreamville president and co-founder Ibrahim Hamad took to Twitter to shoot down rumors that J. Cole was releasing a new project after Dreamville artist Olu claimed that the project was coming soon.

Although we'd stop short of calling this a beef, J. Cole's new single "Snow On Tha Bluff" was the first salvo in this brewing war of words.

J. Cole has the streets buzzing with the release of his latest song, but depending on who you ask, reactions are all over the place and it seems even fellow rapper Chance The Rapper has something to say. On Tuesday (Jun 16), J. Cole dropped his new track, "Snow On Tha Bluff," taking aim at who many fans have deciphered as Chicago rapper/activist Noname. While J. Cole took to Twitter to address the controversy without naming his target specifically, he did state he stood by his words before encouraging fans to follow Noname on social media citing her as a leader.

J. Cole stands by the lyrics on "Snow On Tha Bluff," while also acknowledging his faults too.