J. Cole’s highly-anticipated new album The Off-Season drops this week, and ahead of its imminent release, the North Carolina rapper has shared a documentary. Announced via social media on Sunday, the documentary is a Scott Lazer-directed film offering a look at how The Off-Season came together.



The documentary opens with Cole speaking with fellow rapper, 21 Savage, who asked him why he decided to call the project The Off-Season. As he explained, it’s a reference to his mixtape The Warm Up, which dropped all the way back in 2009.
Cole has been teasing The Off-Season for some time now, and called it a project “years in the making.” It is expected to be the first of three albums that he teased in an Instagram post last year, with It’s a Boy and The Fall-Off expected to arrive later down the line. “On my career bucket list, there remain a few more items to check off before I give myself permission to enter whatever the next chapter of my life may be,” he said upon detailing “The Fall Off Era.” Of the upcoming albums, he said they’re the most ambitious projects of his career and fans will find out soon enough.
Although the rapper dropped a single, Interlude off upcoming album, fans will have to wait until Friday, May 14 to hear the rest.
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