"They were cool with it, like 'Whatever you wanna do'," Cole said of the label reaction at Roc Nation and Columbia when he initially announced that he was going to drop his album at the top of 2013.
Cole hasn't exactly given a new release date for the LP, but during a Los Angeles radio interview with Power 106's Rikki Martinez he said fans can expect the album around Tupac's birthday on June 16 to celebrate his favorite rapper.
Whenever it comes, Jermaine tells MTV News that this time around he and his label are working in complete harmony, even more than they did when he dropped his gold-selling debut Cole World: The Sideline Story in 2011. "On this one we're getting full label support," he gushed. "We got a sync about us this go 'round that was not there on the first one, and it's a beautiful thing."
On February 14, Cole dropped "Power Trip," Born Sinner's first official single. The track features complimentary vocals from Miguel and a hard-hitting hip-hop track, which Cole produced himself. "I get excited about that; it's an opportunity to change things," he said of how the record stands out sonically against anything that is one hip-hop radio today.
"Power Trip" reminds J. Cole of Timberlake's "Cry Me A River."
"Just the way it felt is brand-new," the artist tells MTV News about the sound of his new single.
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