JID says he and J. Cole have a 15-song collaborative mission on the prepared. He made the revelation throughout an look on the most recent episode of The Joe Budden Podcast, this week. JID is presently signed to Cole’s file label, Dreamville.
“Me and Cole received a physique of 15 tracks,” JID revealed on the present. “Me and him, backwards and forwards. Labored on the sh*t in New York. I ain’t by no means informed no one this. Sorry Cole.” From there, he introduced up Cole’s upcoming album, The Fall Off. “Additionally, The Fall Off is gonna be actually good. Y’all gonna see.”
As clips of the feedback have been circulating on social media, followers are stoked by the concept. “Man [fire emojis] however will we ever hear it’s the query lol,” one person wrote on X (previously Twitter). One other added: “we nonetheless ready on the autumn off lol we’ll by no means get that 15pk shmoker eh?.”
JID “God Does Like Ugly”
JID’s interview with Joe Budden comes after dropping his personal solo album on Friday, God Does Like Ugly. It options appearances from Westside Gunn, Clipse, Vince Staples, Ciara, EarthGang, Don Toliver, Ty Dolla Signal, 6lack, Jessie Reyez, Child Kia, Mereba, and Pastor Troy. It marks his first full-length launch since dropping The Without end Story in 2022.
He initially introduced the album again in April whereas sharing the one, “WRK.” He wrote on social media on the time: “Beginning this new journey coming off The Without end Story has been a really unusual, productive, but tedious course of. […] I reside my life by the saying ‘you’ll be able to solely management what you’ll be able to management,’ so this is step one into a brand new world that I management. And. It is. F*cking. UGLY”
As for The Fall Off, J Cole has been teasing the mission for a number of years at this level. Earlier this yr, he launched his The Algorithm weblog, which sparked rumors that he was lastly going to launch the album. He clarified in a press release on the time: “Ib informed me some individuals was considering this weblog meant an album was about to drop. Nahhh. Not precisely. when it’s time for one thing you’ll know. This isn’t that. I simply needed a spot to share documentaries I be watching on YouTube and songs I f—ok with.”