J Cole The Off Season Zip

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Beyond the technical bravado, the album maintains the soulful, introspective core that defines Cole’s discography. "my life" and "let go my hand" grapple with the anxieties of fatherhood, the weight of legacy, and the fear of stagnation. Even as he celebrates his riches and status, he remains grounded in the reality of his upbringing in Fayetteville, North Carolina. This duality—the "middle child" of rap who is both a wealthy executive and a student of the game—allows the album to resonate with fans who value both lyrical "bars" and emotional vulnerability. J Cole The Off Season zip

Tracklist

  1. "95 south" – A high-energy opener with a soulful sample (The Notorious B.I.G.’s “Who Shot Ya?”). Cole flexes his longevity and critiques fake personas in rap.
  2. "amari" – Named after a fan’s child, this track reflects on Cole’s journey from starving artist to superstar, blending introspection with boastful bars.
  3. "my life" (feat. 21 Savage & Morray) – A brooding, motivational anthem about perseverance, featuring a soaring chorus from Morray and a gritty verse from 21 Savage.
  4. "applying pressure" – A short, punchy track where Cole compares his work ethic to a hydraulic press.
  5. "punchin’ the clock" – A clever dissection of the music industry’s grind, with a jazzy, looped beat.
  6. "100 mil’" (feat. Bas) – A celebratory track about reaching financial and creative milestones.
  7. "pride is the devil" (feat. Lil Baby) – Both rappers trade verses about ego and self-sabotage, over a dark, keyboard-driven instrumental.
  8. "let.go.my.hand" (feat. Bas & 6LACK) – A reflective, almost melancholic track about trust, fatherhood, and letting go of control.
  9. "interlude" – A standout spoken-word piece where Cole questions his purpose and the cost of fame.
  10. "the climb back" – Originally released as a single in 2020, this track deals with political disillusionment and personal resolve.
  11. "close" – A vulnerable song about emotional distance in relationships, featuring a haunting vocal sample.
  12. "hunger on hillside" (feat. Bas) – The cinematic closer, sampling a South African choir and exploring ambition’s dark side.

Some of the key tracks on the album include: The wait is finally over