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Canadians T-Minus, Boi-1da, Frank Dukes, Maneesh, DRTWRK & Don Mills to be featured on J. Cole’s The Off-Season

T-Minus and J. Cole
T-Minus and J. Cole

J. Cole has released the track listing for his sixth studio album which is dropping at midnight.

Keeping the caption straightforward—“Tracklist. Album at midnight”—J. Cole posted the the track listing for The Off-Season, as well as another image which lists the project’s producers.

Notably, the list of producers includes Canadian hitmakers T-Minus, Boi-1da, Maneesh, Frank Dukes, DRTWRK, and Don Mills, as well as Timbaland, DJ Dahi, Jake One, Tae Beast, WU10, Sucuki, Coleman, Tommy Parker, Mario Luciano, and J. Cole himself.

There’s been a steady build up in anticipation for the release of the The Off-Season, largely thanks to the promotional campaign Cole has run with his team. He’s already pulled in more than 3.1 million views on the album’s accompanying documentary, Applying Pressure: The Off-Season, and yesterday’s appearance on L.A. Leakers has already been viewed more than 2.8 million times. It’s currently the #1 trending video on YouTube.

The Off-Season will be available on major streaming platforms tonight at midnight (ET).

You can follow @RealColeWorld on Instagram.

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