J. Cole Celebrates 10 Years of ‘Forest Hills Drive’ With Bonus Tracks Release

It’s been 10 years since J. Cole dropped his 2014 Forest Hills Drive classic project. This project put him on the map with bangers like “January 28th,” “A Tale of 2 Cities,” “G.O.M.D.,” “No Role Models,” and more. It’s hard to make timeless music, and this project has aged well, with many tracks still in rotation on many playlists. Cole is celebrating this milestone with a 2014 Forest Hills Drive 10-year anniversary show at the legendary Madison Square Garden on December 16th.

Along with the live show at MSG, J. Cole is re-releasing the project with 8 new unreleased songs. He’s doing things a bit differently, dropping the album on his site inevitable.live where he dropped his audio series with his longtime friend and manager Ibrahim Hamad. It seems like J. Cole and his team are trying to move away from the streaming model and putting out unique content on their own. Not a bad move!

Tickets for the show are still available via Ticketmaster and are pretty pricey. But no worries, fans can stream the show via inevitable.live for free if you are a member and Chase holder.

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