J. Cole Releases A Limited Edition Vinyl To Mark The Tenth Anniversary Of “Born Sinner.”

J. Cole Releases A Limited Edition Vinyl To Mark The Tenth Anniversary Of "Born Sinner."

J. Cole has announced that he will offer limited edition vinyls for sale to fans to commemorate the tenth anniversary of his second album, Born Sinner.

To let fans know where to get the collectible item, Cole World’s record label, Dreamville, shared a photo of the gold vinyl on Instagram on Monday (15 May).

The caption reads, “Born Sinner turns 10 next month!.” “@realcoleworld [Purple devil emoji] in celebration we’re releasing a gold deluxe vinyl edition available for preorder right now!”

Many fans expressed their enthusiasm for the gold vinyl in the comments section, with some expressing shock that it has already been 10 years and others saying that the Born Sinner vinyl may be the first record they ever buy.

Fan favorites including “Power Trip” ft. Miguel, “Runaway,” and “Forbidden Fruit” ft. Kendrick Lamar were from the 2013 album Born Sinner.

The vinyl LP is currently available for pre-order on Interscope Records’ website.

J. Cole and Lil Durk have been collaborating on new songs, according to other J. Cole stories. The Chicago rapper Durkio recently acknowledged that the Grammy Award-winning musician “smoked” him on his new song “All My Life,” which was released on May 12. The Chicago rapper claims that this “barely happens” to him.

At his release party on May 11, the OTF frontman spoke about the new project with Complex and acknowledged that Cole beat him on his own song.

When asked about his interactions with the Dreamville don, Smurk remarked, “He smoked my ass on that one, for one, for one — barely. “That hardly ever occurs. But we made it happen, shout out to J. Cole and [Dr.] Luke.

The lead song off Lil Durk’s new album, Almost Healed, which is scheduled to be released on May 26, is “All My Life,” which was produced by pop hitmaker Dr. Luke. Additionally, it is Durk and Cole’s first time working together.

In a separate interview with Apple Music, Durk discussed “All My Life” and claimed that the inspiration for the song stemmed from his “moody” mood and his knowledge that J. Cole would be the ideal collaborator.

He explained, “I just go to the studio and just make the music. Whatever mood I’m in. “You know what I mean? I simply feel like Dr. Luke has a good energy about him. I just felt it when he played that song and said, “Man, I want J. Cole on this.

“And I brought it about,” he continued. I’ve been checking up on him, chatting to him, and simply asking how you’re doing. You anticipate the appropriate time for him to inquire about appearing on the song. It’s a massive tune.

“All I wanted to say was, ‘I want J. Cole on the song.'” I immediately thought, “I have to get J. Cole on this,” when we started working on the song.

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