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Rapper J. Cole has unveiled the track list for his surprise new studio album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, which is scheduled for release on Dec. 9.

Cole caught fans off guard by announcing the new release, his third studio effort, with a Facebook post on Nov. 16.
“What up? My New Album is finished. It's called 2014 Forest Hills Drive and it's very special to me. It's available everywhere on 12/9. This time I'm releasing no singles, just the album. See you in 3 weeks. Thank you for the love and support,” he wrote.

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— J. Cole (@JColeNC) November 30, 2014

2014 Forest Hills Drive is named after the address of Cole's childhood home in Fayetteville, N.C. The rapper accompanied the announcement with a seven-minute trailer in which he takes viewers back to his hometown and visits memorable spots, including his high school and the skate park.

The upcoming 13-track album is available for pre-order on iTunes.

Cole's last album, Born Sinner, peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in July 2013.
Here's the track list for J. Cole's upcoming album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive:
1. “Intro”
2. “January 28th”
3. “Wet Dreamz”
4. “03’ Adolescence”
5. “A Tale of 2 Citiez”
6. “Fire Squad”
7. “St. Tropez”
8. “G.O.M.D.”
9. “No Role Modelz”
10. “Hello”
11. “Apparently”
12. “Love Yourz”
13. “Note to Self”

First off, I'm proud of J. Cole. This album is a significant artistic departure from his past work, and that's a good thing. It's undoubtedlyFirst off, I'm proud of J. Cole. This album is a significant artistic departure from his past work, and that's a good thing. It's undoubtedly his best album, but it's far from a classic. His words, the vibes, and the concept all initially made me believe this was Cole's Blueprint, Illmatic, or MBDTF. Also, the transitions from childhood to Hollywood Cole to realization as to what's important are perfect. After repeated listens, however, many songs were just a little bit off to me. One professional reviewer commented something along the lines of: the album is dressed like a classic, but the tailoring is off. I agree. Cole made two huge, crippling mistakes: singing his own hooks and rushing the album to make it by the end of 2014. The fact he made the album he did with no features is quite remarkable, but I think he badly needed the sonic departure of using GOOD singers on the hooks. No rapper features is bold by itself and Cole could succeed in a big way by continuing to do this, but it's just naive of him to use his poor singing voice on the hooks. Regarding rushing the album, I felt throughout listening to it that it sounded slightly off and low-quality at times. J. Cole wants to be a Nas who affects people as much as Pac did. He's getting closer, but he's not there yet. DISCLAIMER: it's a complex album and I'll reevaluate my opinions in a couple months and I have my eyes on several songs that I need to figuratively digest lyrically and sonically. A couple songs could be rated higher with time (Hello?) and a couple songs could be rated lower (GOMD?) Overall, this is my first impression of 2014 Forest Hills Drive and I liked what I heard. ~ 8.2/10
Tracks:
'January 28th': good lyricism, couple bad production choices, pretty bad hook, nice comment at the end crowning himself the God of rap (4/5)
'Wet Dreamz': such incredible storytelling. this song is a showcase of Cole's technical rapping skills. Also, this hook is one of the few in the album that is exceptional simply because he goes from repeating that he's a virgin and then suddenly the hook tells you at the end that she's also a virgin. Love Yourz is my favorite to listen to, but this song is the best song on this album. (5/5)
'03' Adolescence': again, it just felt a little off. and the hook is sooooo bad with Cole's singing. loved the lyrics though, certain lines really hit me emotionally (4/5)
'A Tale Of 2 Citiez': Whew, what a beat although I felt like it wasn't really suitable for Cole. I would love to hear an artist with an intense flow like ScHoolboy Q or Pac (RIP) on the instrumental. Regardless, this song is awesome and the 'ugh, nice watch, run it' line combined with the production and the subsequent 'hands in the air' chant is tooo hype (5/5)
'Fire Squad': this song tries too hard and half of it is irrelevant lyrically. Don't get me wrong though, it's hype and it goes well with the cocky run-up to becoming Hollywood Cole along with the concept of the album. People overreacted over him name-dropping Macklemore, JT and Eminem: it was far from a diss and was completely true. I loved the Iggy diss, though (4/5)
'St. Tropez': nice interlude between the cocky, on-the-come-up Cole and Hollywood Cole (4/5)
'G. O. M. D.': the best production on the album. sonically clever and impressive, it's like 5 songs in one. The track shows Hollywood Cole's attitude. I loved the last verse. My first impression was that I loved the song although it's a lot to digest lyrically and production-wise (5/5)
'No Role Modelz': most likely song to get big on the radio. loved Cole's flow on this. Also, the George W. Bush sample was hilarious (5/5)
'Hello': Like many, this is my least-favorite track. I can't decide whether I kinda like it or hate it. It's incredibly ambitious, but it fails sonically and I didn't like the repeated hello's. I have to say, though, I found the themes of regret and accepting the past to be relatable (3/5)
'Apparently': a great song. lyrically and thematically sound (5/5)
'Love Yourz': I loved the raw emotion Cole clearly put into this song. Honestly, I didn't like the hook and the production could've definitely been better with more work and fine-tuning (again, the album was rushed). This song hit me and many others deep, though and it's a perfect ending to Cole's journey from childhood to cocky Cole to Hollywood Cole and back home to 2014 Forest Hills Drive (5/5)
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