J. Cole Announces New ‘Inevitable’ Audio Series

J. Cole
J. Cole Announces New ‘Inevitable’ Audio Series
J. Cole is giving fans an intimate look into his musical journey with the launch of his new “audio series” Inevitable, co-hosted by Ibrahim Hamad.
Sharing a preview on Instagram, J. Cole described the unique format of the project:
“It’s hard to write a caption to describe what this is. I really don’t even know what to call it. We settled on calling it an ‘audio series,’ but to me it plays like a movie in the form of a conversation.”
J. Cole opened up about why this project feels so personal, writing,
“As the years of my career grew I found myself much more hesitant to share details of my life with the world. Even as I type this, I feel the last little bit of resistance. ‘You sure you want to do this?’”
Despite his hesitation, Cole believes sharing this story could inspire others:
“If you have your own dream in life… I hope that this will feed your spirit, giving you confidence to believe in that dream and the encouragement to push through the tough times.”
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Season 1 of Inevitable premieres Monday, November 18, at 6 PM ET on www.inevitable.live.
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