The Alchemist Teases Production On J. Cole’s ‘The Fall Off’ Album
The Alchemist hinted earlier this 12 months that he had music within the works with J. Cole – and it seems like it could land on the latter’s forthcoming effort, The Fall Off.
On Monday (August 26), one individual on X requested the embellished producer if he made any beats on what’s going to function Cole’s seventh studio album.
Alc replied with a sequence of zipper-mouth face emojis, seemingly indicating that he couldn’t talk about it – however clearly not denying it.
The pair beforehand labored collectively on Benny The Butcher‘s “Johnny P’s Caddy,” in addition to B.o.B‘s “Gladiators” back in 2010.
Elsewhere in the chat with fans, the producer also hinted at a collab with JID, telling someone who asked if he’d think about working with him: “Stay tuned and find out.”
While a launch date for The Fall Off remains to be unknown, followers can catch The Alchemist in October when he brings his new live performance sequence ALC & Friends to Los Angeles with Earl Sweatshirt, Roc Marciano, Armand Hammer and Navy Blue.
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Back in February, J. Cole introduced he’s within the closing levels of finishing The Fall Off – although he didn’t provide a touch as to when it would arrive.
“Right now, I’m at the tail-end of working on this album I’ve been working on for a long time,” stated Cole, through the opening evening for his It’s All a Blur – Big because the What? tour with Drake, in Tampa. “It’s called The Fall Off.”
Drizzy then fueled pleasure additional, revealing he’s heard the album and it’s a “classic.”
In April, Daylyt claimed he’d additionally heard the venture, calling it “the most amazingest” rapping he’s heard.
“Cole is going out with a nuclear missile, I’m telling y’all that,” he stated. “It’s his last go-around and he literally was like, ‘I don’t give a fuck about radio; I just wanna show the world my pen before I die.’ I heard it, all of it. It is the most amazingest rapping I have seen and heard thus far.”
Heaping extra reward on the album, Daylyt claimed that The Fall Off is the precise route Hip Hop must go in proper now as a result of style being filled with “trolls.”
“I feel like that’s what Hip Hop needs right now,” he stated. “I think Hip Hop needs to just be like, ‘Man, let’s take it back to the pure art form of this shit.’ Because this shit we doing right now, it ain’t what we got in it for.
“I’m not gon’ lie, we let the trolls take over the building, man. It’s a lot of trolls. I ain’t gon’ lie, I tried to do the trolling shit earlier, but I’m still an amazing lyricist. But they ain’t never fully let me in because they knew I was trolling.
“But the buildings now, they ran by trolls. These n-ggas ain’t really cut from the cloth. It’s technically physical AI n-ggas in the positions right now. And that’s the spicy flip. These people AI. So again, Hip Hop needs to go back to the pure essence of what we been doing it for.”