Author: Rodney Carmichael / Source: NPR.org

J. Cole may be the most divisive figure in hip-hop today. That’s saying a lot in an era frequently trashed as mumble rap. He’s also among the most successful, despite his antithetical approach. It’s an odd paradox. No one stirs up such an intense mix of love from fans who praise his earnest conviction and LOL’s from detractors who dismiss his heavy-handed messaging.
That hasn’t stopped Cole from digging deeper into his everyman bag. His new LP, KOD, is the latest case in point. The culmination of a week-long secret rollout that has become his M.O., the album’s themes were first teased at a surprise listening session where he literally spelled out the meaning of the album’s interchangeably titled acronym: Kids On Drugs, King Overdose, Kill Our Demons. It’s clear that Cole is out to…
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