Description
J. Cole unexpectedly released his new album, KOD. The album title has three powerful meanings: “Kids On Drugs,” “King Overdosed,” and “Killing Our Demons.” The album art reflects these themes with elements of royalty, children, substance abuse, and death. On the vivid cover, an illustrated J. Cole wears a crown. Inside his robe, there are images of skulls and children doing drugs. Above Cole's head, a fine - print note states that “This album is no way intended to glorify addiction.” The back cover also shows drawings of children and drugs. The 12 - track album features only one artist, kiLL edward, on two songs, “The Cut Off” and “Friends.” Some think kiLL edward might be J. Cole's alter - ego, as a song by kiLL edward uploaded to Spotify this year has a voice very similar to Cole's. Here's the track list: Side A includes “Intro,” “KOD,” “Photograph,” “The Cut Off,” “ATM,” “Motiv8,” and “Kevin’s Heart.” Side B has “BRACKETS,” “Once an Addict,” “FRIENDS,” “Window Pain,” and “1985.”
Using this vinyl LP is easy. Just place it on your record player and gently drop the needle to start enjoying J. Cole's music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or fingerprints on it. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. If you notice any dust on the vinyl, use a soft, anti - static brush to clean it before playing. Also, be careful when removing and replacing the album cover to avoid tearing it.