J. Cole has announced that he will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of his second album, Born Sinner, with limited edition vinyls for fans to purchase.
On Monday (May 15), Cole World’s record label, Dreamville, posted a picture of the gold vinyl on Instagram to let fans know where to purchase the collector’s item.
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“Born Sinner turns 10 next month!,” the caption reads. “@realcoleworld [Purple devil emoji] in celebration we’re releasing a gold deluxe vinyl edition available for preorder now!”
Many fans in the comments section expressed their excitement for the gold vinyl with some in disbelief that 10 years has came so quickly with other mentioning that the Born Sinner vinyl may be the first one that they purchase in life.
Born Sinner, which was released in 2013, birthed fan-favorite records such as “Power Trip” ft. Miguel, “Runaway,” and “Forbidden Fruit” ft. Kendrick Lamar.
Fans can pre-order the vinyl record now by visiting Interscope Records’ website.
In other J. Cole news, he and Lil Durk have been working on new music together. Durkio admitted recently that the Grammy Award-winning artist “smoked” him on his new single “All My Life” that dropped on May 12, which is something the Chicago rapper says “barely happens” to him.
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The OTF frontman spoke about the new collaboration in an interview with Complex at his release party on May 11, and admitted that Cole bodied him on his own song.
“He smoked my ass on that one, for one — barely,” Smurk said when asked about his experience working with the Dreamville don. “That barely happens. But shout out to J. Cole, shout out to [Dr.] Luke, we made it happen.”
Produced by pop hitmaker Dr. Luke, “All My Life” serves as the lead single from Lil Durk’s upcoming album Almost Healed, which is set to drop on May 26. It also marks the first joint effort from Durk and Cole.
Durk also spoke about “All My Life” in a separate interview with Apple Music, and said the song came about because he was feeling “moody” and knew J. Cole would be the perfect fit.
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“Whatever mood I’m in, I just go to the studio and just make the music,” he said. “I just feel like a positive vibe went up with Dr. Luke, you know what I’m saying? That’s the first song he played and I just felt it and I’m like, ‘Man, I want J. Cole on this.’”
He continued: “And I made it happen. I’ve been talking to him, checking up on him, just seeing how you doing. You wait for the right moment for him to ask to be on the song. The song be big.
“I just wanted to be like, ‘I want J. Cole on the song.’ So when we do the song, the first person popped in my head, I’m like, ‘I got to get J. Cole on this.’”