Longtime J. Cole Fans Can Finally Stream His Debut Mixtape, ‘The Come Up, Vol. 1’

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A funny thing about streaming: It’s very hard to stream certain projects from certain artists, particularly from early in those artists’ careers. While anything from politics to rights issues can keep fan-favorite mixtapes and curios off DSPs for interminable periods, J. Cole fans woke up to a treat today; his 2007 debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol. 1, is finally available to stream, nearly 17 years after its release. While it’s five songs shorter due to Cole’s inability to clear every instrumental from the original 21-track collection, the fact that he produced 12 of those songs himself likely helped.

The timing of the release is fortuitous, although some might call it convenient. After alienating some fans with his “7 Minute Drill” pump fake earlier this year, Cole’s been working overtime to get back in their good graces. Deleting the ill-advised battle rap track from streamers may not have earned him many fans, but his recent moves seem geared toward shoring up the remaining support he has from his hardliners. After sharing “Port Antonio,” which addresses his reasons for removing “7 Minute Drill” from DSPs, he announced a podcast, Inevitable, a collection of conversations between Cole and his longtime business partners Ibrahim Hamad and Scott Lazer detailing his creative process.

You can officially listen to The Come Up, Vol. 1 on your favorite DSPs, including Apple, Spotify, and Tidal.

Benny the Butcher Releases ‘Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1’ Featuring Fabolous, 38 Spesh, and Drake

Benny the Butcher Releases 'Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1' Featuring Fabolous, 38 Spesh, and Drake

Two weeks after dropping Summertime Butch, Benny returns with Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1, featuring Fabolous, 38 Spesh, and Drake. The Buffalo rapper made it clear that summer wasn’t over until he said so, and now he’s signaling that it’s safe to make plans accordingly.

Buffalo Butch, Vol. 1 is available now on all digital streaming platforms. Alongside the release, Benny also dropped a new visual for “Knightfall” from his Summertime Butch project, continuing to dominate the season with his unmistakable style and presence.

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Common And Pete Rock Are Bringing ‘The Auditorium, Vol. 1’ On The Road Thanks To A US Tour

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Golden Era stalwarts Common and Pete Rock joined forces this year to release a new joint album, The Auditorium, Vol. 1. Featuring the singles “Wise Up” and “All Kind Of Ideas,” the album isn’t quite a “return” to form for either the rapper or producer (because neither ever departed from their respective forms to begin with), but it is a thrilling example of how age gracefully in a genre that tends to discard its pioneers when they grow those grays.

Now, they’re taking the show on the road, announcing their Auditorium tour, which begins in August. The tickets will go on sale Friday, July 19 at 10 AM local time. An artist presale begins Wednesday, July 17 at 12 PM local through Thursday July 18 at 10 PM local. You can register starting today and get more information here. See below for tour dates.

Common & Pete Rock Tour Dates

08/28 — Del Mar, CA @ The Sound
08/29 — Los Angeles, CA @ United Theatre
08/30 — Napa, CA @ Blue Note Jazz Festival
09/03 — Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
09/06 — Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge
09/07 — Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theatre
09/09 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
09/10 — Charlotte, NC @ Fillmore
09/11 — Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
09/13 — Norfolk, VA @ The Norva
09/14 — Baltimore, MD @ Soundstage
09/15 — Washington, DC @ 930 Club
09/17 — Red Bank, NJ @ The Vogel
09/18 — Boston, MA @ House Of Blues
09/20 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
09/23 — New York, NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club (2 shows per night)
09/24 — New York, NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club (2 shows per night)
09/25 — New York, NY @ Blue Note Jazz Club (2 shows per night)

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