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Published 19:02 IST, November 7th 2019

J Cole: Rapper announces his new album with a faux ad at Day N Vegas

J Cole is a rapper who has built up his reputation as an experienced hip hop artist. Read more about J.Cole’s next album that was announced at Day N Vegas.

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The famous American rapper, J.Cole, promoted his new album The Fall Off while performing his set at the Day N Vegas music festival. The Earthgang leader will be releasing his new album in the early stages of the coming year which will be the official follow-up to his 2018 solo LP, KOD. The rapper played an artificial political advertisement when a voiceover praised Cole’s talents and foresees him as a political figure. Read more about J.Cole’s next album.  

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J.Cole announces his upcoming album, The Fall Off

At Day N Vegas, the ad displayed some lines related to the political condition of the country, “It seems like sh*t is all f**ked up. The country needs a hero to turn to in these turbulent times. Jermaine Cole is that hero.” The video stated that Cole is a man whose humility knows no bounds. A man whose pen is so potent, each word of his verses reportedly cost $2,000. They also stated that they need "someone with big ideas and bold solutions…An expert in diplomacy. A candidate who can heal the intergenerational war…There is only one answer, one true unifier to heal the country. Make your voice heard. Vote for The Fall Off in 2020.” The ad not only promoted Cole’s new album but also spread awareness about the importance of voting. 

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Updated 20:56 IST, November 7th 2019