New Music: Jeremih – “Planes” feat. J. Cole

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An unlikely feature for sure, Jeremih recruits man-of-the-hour J. Cole for his new single "Planes." Hot off the success of his DJ Mustard-produced "Don't Tell Em" (which now also has an official music video) Jeremih returns with "Planes" a track that will potentially be on his forthcoming, highly-anticipated Late Nights album. And although J. Cole is on "Planes" rumor has it that the feature spot initially belonged to Chance the Rapper. Do you think J. Cole fits here or would you rather have had Chance? You be the judge after the jump.

Video: J. Cole Performs “Be Free” on Letterman

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With his new album 2014 Forest Hills Drive in stores now (stream it in full here) J. Cole appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman last night (Dec. 10th) to deliver an emotionally-charged performance of his track "Be Free." The song, which Cole released back in August and doesn't appear on his new album, is a tribute to Mike Brown and Eric Garner, two men who were killed in the hands of police. 2014 Forest Hills Drive is expected to sell 320-350k in its first week, but that isn't even on J. Cole's mind at the moment. “Album in stores now. 2014 Forest Hills Drive. No thank you on projections. Just did Letterman, I’ll never forget it. Thank you God,” he tweeted. Check out Cole's performance on Letterman after the jump.

Video: J. Cole – “Intro” (2014 Forest Hills Drive)

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J. Cole's new album 2014 Forest Hills Drive is due out December 9th, but you can stream it here for free. In addition, J. Cole is sharing the visuals to the intro for the album, in which he bikes around NYC. Peep the video for J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive intro after the jump.

Stream J. Cole’s New Album 2014 Forest Hills Drive

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J. Cole's forthcoming studio album 2014 Forest Hills Drive is due out December 9th but the rapper is sharing the release early via free web stream. J. Cole's new album arrives with no prepackaged radio singles or features, instead he's opting to keep it simple and intimate. Stream J. Cole's 2014 Forest Hills Drive after the jump.