J. Cole is considered one of the best rappers in the game today. Being the first artist signed to Jay-Z's Roc Nation label was a pretty daunting title, but J. Cole certainly rose to the occasion. Now ranking among other hip-hop superstars like Kendrick Lamar and Drake, J. Cole brings a fresh voice and perspective to the game, with a style unlike anyone else making music right now. Since his debut in 2007, J. Cole has collaborated with the biggest artists in the game, but in recent years, it's been his M.O. to reduce features to a minimum and let his own style speak for itself. Fans are in luck, as he just announced an upcoming 2018 tour to promote KOD, so if you're looking for the cheapest J. Cole tickets on the market, be sure to check out TickPick, where you'll save big by NEVER paying any service fees!
Where will J. Cole be playing?
J. Cole is not currently touring.
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