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J. Cole KOD Album Review

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Written by Eugene in Music | 22nd April 2018


Released on Friday, J. Coles unexpected album, KOD makes a significant impact on the hip-hop game. The album hosts 12 tracks, with a mysterious feature who goes by the name of KiLL Edward.However, rumour has it that KiLL Edward is J.Cole’s alter ego, in fact, the man you see on the album cover isn’t Cole, it’s KiLL Edward. An variant who is portrayed as the Dreamville rapper’s demon, hence the abbreviation for ‘Kill our Demons’. Although this would seem apparent, the speculation is not yet confirmed. Nevertheless, in the meantime, here is the only track from KiLL Edward on Sound Cloud. My interpretation tells me that he sounds a lot like Cole, himself.

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