J. Cole Dropping 'Applying Pressure: The Off-Season' Documentary
The movie is due out at 1 p.m. ET on Monday (May 10).
J. Cole season is upon us. The rapper revealed on Sunday that his new movie, Applying Pressure: The Off-Season Documentary, will drop at 1 p.m. ET on Monday (May 10) on YouTube. At press time there were few details about the Scott Lazer-directed film that will accompany the MC's upcoming album, The Off-Season.
"This is the moment that a lot of your favorite rappers hit a crossroads," Cole says in the 26-second teaser clip, during which he hops on a midnight flight, toils in the studio and shoots hoops by himself. "Are you okay with getting comfortable? Did you leave no stone unturned creatively? And when I thought about that feeling, I was like, 'Nah, I'm not cool with that.'"
The album, due out on Thursday (May 14) was "years in the making" according to a recent post from Cole about the follow-up to 2018's KOD. The Off-Season is the first of three albums the rapper teased in a December 2020 Instagram post that caused speculation surrounding his retirement from the rap game. According to the post, the following albums will be titled It's a Boy and The Fall-Off, a play on his first mixtape released in 2007, The Come Up.
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Last week, he previewed the album via a new song, "i n t e r l u d e," which he co-produced with T-Minus and T. Parker.