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    J. Cole Releases Exclusive Tracks for ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’ 10th Anniversary Edition

    December 10, 2024
    J. Cole — 2014 Forest Hills Drive (10th Anniversary Edition) Album Cover
    J. Cole — 2014 Forest Hills Drive (10th Anniversary Edition) Album Cover
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    J. Cole has officially released the 10th Anniversary Edition of his iconic album 2014 Forest Hills Drive, which originally debuted on December 9, 2014.

    Available for digital purchase starting December 10, 2024, the special edition features eight previously unreleased tracks that were originally intended for a double album version of the project.

    The newly added songs include:

    • Home Soon
    • Die Together
    • Judgement Day
    • Winter Wonderland
    • Keep Heaven Dancing
    • Black Man in Hollywood
    • Obviously
    • Miles (featuring Bone Thugs-N-Harmony)

    Fans of the original album, known for its introspective lyrics and production, will now get fresh content from an album that has been celebrated as a turning point in Cole’s career.

    Despite the original album being trimmed to 13 tracks, this anniversary edition brings the vision Cole had at the time of its creation to life.

    Currently, the anniversary edition is available for purchase on the Inevitable audio series website for $10. However, it’s not yet available on major streaming platforms, which has led to mixed reactions from fans.

    Despite some frustration with the purchasing process and site issues, excitement remains high for the new tracks.

    In addition to the release, J. Cole will perform live at Madison Square Garden on December 16, 2024, in a one-night-only event dedicated to 2014 Forest Hills Drive.

    The concert will commemorate the album’s impact on both his career and hip-hop history.

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    Founder & Chief Editor, NoMusica.com. Sazid Kabir is a tech writer and music producer covering music, tech, and music production with both analytical and practical experience.

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