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J. Cole The Off Season Showcases How to Modern Rap

J. Cole The Off Season. On May 14, J. Cole released his sixth studio album The Off Season. The album showcases one of his greatest talents. J. Cole consistently integrates the history of hip hop into the modern zeitgeist. And, he does so in an interesting way that creates an innovative piece of art. He accomplishes this through his lyrics, flow and productions choices.

As always, J. Cole delivers in terms of flow and lyrical subject matter. He plays on the production in interesting ways. Also, his flow changes within each song without feeling forced. And, he seamlessly switches from rhythmic to melodic. Because of this, the rhyme schemes feel appropriate and innovative. Also, the lyrics make modern references in classic subject matter. Throughout, Cole shows how to continue the campaign of hip hop to express the woes of financial insecurity in the modern world.

The Off Season transitions production between the old and the new. The first song focuses on early 2000’s productions styles with a soul sample. Then, on the very next track, Cole’s producer throws in a flute sample. Then, he’s back to the soul sample. And, these changes never feel forced. As a result, the album remains sonically cohesive. It doesn’t sacrifice its integrity in terms of its production.

In-depth Review

Do you want to hear more a more detailed review of this album? Then, check out my YouTube video below.

Listen to The Off Season yourself, let us know what you think.

The Off-Season is the sixth studio album by American rapper J. Cole. It was released on May 14, 2021, by Dreamville RecordsRoc Nation and Interscope Records.

The album was executive produced by Cole, Ibrahim Hamad, and T-Minus. And, the album features guest vocals from 6lackMorray21 SavageCam’ronLil Jon and Lil Baby, along with guest vocals from Dreamville affiliates Bas and JID. Production was handled by multiple producers, including Cole himself, T-Minus, TimbalandBoi-1daFrank DukesDJ DahiTae Beast, and Jake One, among others.

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