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KOD (album)

KOD is the fifth studio album by American rapper J. Cole. It was released on April 20, 2018, through Dreamville Records, Roc Nation and Interscope Records.

Background and recording
In an interview with Vulture, Cole said that the seed for KOD was planted at rapper Kendrick Lamar's concert in Detroit for his Damn Tour in 2017. He said watching Lamar's performance reminded him of 2014 Forest Hills Drive. Cole further explained saying: "Kendrick's show gave me chills because I got to see what it was like to have a hit album performed, and it set off a desire, it was a recognition — like, oh, I’ll take that again. Like looking at a menu, I’ll have that again." Cole recorded three songs while on tour, and another six while on vacation. Before recording KOD, Cole was working on his seventh studio album, The Fall Off. He released The Off-Season in 2021, and The Fall Off in 2026. ==Artwork and title==
Artwork and title
Cole revealed the album's cover art on April 18, 2018. The cover art was done by Detroit artist Kamau Haroon, known artistically as Sixmau. Cole discovered Sixmau through singer and producer Childish Major, for whom he was doing art. Sixmau told Vibe magazine: "I can't talk much about his vision. You're going to have to listen to the album. It all ties in together. It was definitely a collaboration. It was a marriage of art and music. He told me what direction he was going in and then he gave me freedom to portray it how I wanted." The album's title carries three different meanings: Kids on Drugs, King OverDosed, and Kill Our Demons. On April 19, 2018, Cole released the album's trailer. In the trailer, Cole broke down the meaning of the album title, he explained: ==Composition==
Composition
KOD has been characterized as conscious hip-hop with elements of jazz rap and trap. Cole has stated that the production and rhyme schemes used throughout the album was inspired by SoundCloud rappers. He said: "If you listen to the flows and the patterns and the production, it's like... these dudes inspired that form, that's the form I took to get this message off on this album." ==Release and promotion==
Release and promotion
On April 16, 2018, Cole sparked speculation of a new album after he cleared his Instagram account and changed his social media profile pictures to a plain purple background. Later that day, Cole took to Twitter to announce a surprise event for fans at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City. The event was free of charge, on a first-come, first-served basis. The event turned out to be a surprise listening session for the album. Later that night, he took to Twitter again to announce the album. Cole held a second listening session in London the next day. On April 18, 2018, Cole revealed the track listing for KOD. Young Thug, Jaden Smith, EarthGang and Cole's alter ego kiLL edward served as supporting acts on the tour. On May 16, 2018, Cole released a 94-minute interview with radio personality Angie Martinez. During the interview, Cole discussed a variety of topics including the album. The interview was conducted in Miami at producer Salaam Remi's house before Cole headlined the 2018 Rolling Loud Festival. The interview was Cole's first on camera interview since 2015. Cole performed "Intro" and "Friends" at the 2018 BET Awards on June 24, 2018. Singer Daniel Caesar performed part of "Intro" and the chorus to "Friends". Rapper Wale was also part of the set. Writing for Billboard, Nerisha Penrose declared it the best performance of the night, writing: "Instead of opting for the bouncy standout cuts like “Motiv8” or “ATM” from his newest album KOD, Cole reached for the heartfelt song “Friends” for his captivating performance." The performance was Cole's first at the award show since 2013. Singles for achieving six songs in the Top 20 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart. "KOD" was serviced to American mainstream urban radio as the album's first single on May 8, 2018. The song broke Spotify opening day record. It was streamed 4.2 million times, a record Taylor Swift previously held for "Look What You Made Me Do" (2017). The song debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100. "ATM" impacted US rhythmic contemporary radio on July 31, 2018, as the album's second single. The music video was released on April 20, 2018, upon release of the album. "ATM" debuted at number six on the US Billboard Hot 100. Cole managed pass the record high of nine simultaneous Top 40 hit songs in North America held by Cardi B, Drake, and Kendrick Lamar. He ties with The Beatles for having six positions in the top 20 on the Hot 100 chart, a record that the rock band had previously held for fifty-four years. ==Critical reception ==
Critical reception
KOD received positive reviews from critics. On Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 73, based on 14 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Trent Clark of HipHopDX praised the album, calling it "one of the most important rap albums ever". He wrote: "J. Cole has a gift in turning tears into teaching tools and KOD is a concise, leather-bound audiobook of invaluable life direction goals." In a positive review, Lawrence Burney of Vice deemed the album Cole's "best effort yet", saying "yes, there are times when he seems a bit out of touch on KOD, but what translates most successfully here is compassion and concern, not contempt." Briana Younger, writing for Spin stated: "KOD is a stark reminder that some of life's most destructive elements don't always come with a warning label." Sam Moore of NME called the album "powerful". He said: "Cole has emerged this decade as one of the US' finest rappers. He's a confident lyricist with an ear for a hip-pop hook, a willingness to address difficult subjects and an ability to weave compelling stories through his music." In a mixed review, Jon Caramanica of The New York Times said the album "has the feel of a casual placeholder between bigger ideas--it has neither the grim purpose or intense emotional acuity of his 2016 LP 4 Your Eyez Only, nor the cohesion of the prior one, 2014 Forest Hills Drive [...] Mr. Cole is an empathetic rapper, but he can be a mean moralist, too." Former HipHopDX writer Justin Hunte called KOD 2018's most important album. He deemed it "a time-piece album for the year" saying, "KOD is my album of the year because it targets a generational crisis, and it's not afraid to take an audience to therapy precisely when it needs it most. Is there anyone else in hip-hop willing to sacrifice their cool points to play therapist? If not J. Cole, then who?" Accolades The music video for "ATM" received nominations in two categories at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Hip Hop Video and Best Art Direction. KOD was nominated for Album of the Year at the 2018 BET Hip Hop Awards. The album was nominated for Favorite Album at the 44th People's Choice Awards. KOD has appeared on multiple mid-year and year-end lists in 2018. ==Commercial performance==
Commercial performance
In the United States, on the day of its release, KOD broke streaming records on both Spotify and Apple Music. The album achieved a total of 64.5 million streams on Apple Music, breaking the previous record for Views by Drake in 2016. Fabolous, Nas, The Game, and Diddy. KOD subsequently debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200, earning 397,000 album-equivalent units, including 174,000 in pure sales, making it Cole's fifth number one album. At the time of its release, the album achieved the largest streaming week of 2018 (and third-largest ever), accumulating over 322.7 million streams, only behind Kendrick Lamar's Damn (340.6 million) and Drake's More Life (384.8 million). It registered the biggest week in 2018 for an album, surpassing Justin Timberlake's Man of the Woods (293,000 units), and the second largest sales week, behind Timberlake's. Cole also became the first musician to simultaneously debut three new songs inside the top 10 of the US Billboard Hot 100, with "ATM" (at 6), "Kevin's Heart" (8), and "KOD" (10). Cole managed to tie with the Beatles for having six positions in the top 20 on the Hot 100 chart, a record that the rock band had previously held for fifty-four years. In its third week, the album climbed to number two, moving 68,000 album-equivalent units. On May 14, 2018, KOD was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 500,000 album-equivalent units in the US. On December 5, 2018, KOD was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) with one million album-equivalent units in the United States. KOD was a commercial success internationally as well, debuting at number one in Australia, Canada, Ireland, and New Zealand. It peaked within the top ten on charts in Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. As of December 2018, KOD has sold over 273,000 recognized copies and over 1,131,000 album-equivalent units in the United States. KOD was ranked as the 14th most popular album of 2018 on the Billboard 200. ==Usage in media==
Usage in media
Songs from the album were featured in the official 2018 NBA Playoffs and the NBA Finals promotion for ESPN. "ATM" appeared on the soundtrack to 2018 video game NBA Live 19. ==Track listing==
Track listing
Credits adapted from album's liner notes as cited on the official Dreamville website. All tracks are produced by J. Cole except where listed. Notes • signifies an additional producer • signifies an additional bassline producer • Kill Edward, credited as a featured artist on "The Cut Off" and "Friends", is an alias of J. Cole, stylized as kiLL edward • "ATM" is an abbreviation for "Addicted to Money" • "Brackets" and "Friends" are stylized in all caps • "Intro", "KOD", "ATM", "Once an Addict" and "Window Pain" feature background vocals by Jasmin "Charly" Charles • "The Cut Off" features vocals by Kaye Foxx • "Brackets" features vocals by Kill Edward and Kaye Foxx • "Friends" and "Window Pain" feature background vocals by Kaye Foxx Sample credits • "Intro" contains excerpts from "Love from the Sun", as written by Richard Clay, Carl Clay and Wayne Garfield, and performed by Norman Connors. • "Photograph" contains excerpts from "All Mine (Minha)" as written by Raymond Evans, Jay Livingston and Francis Hime and performed by Kenny Burrell, from the album Lotus Blossom. • "The Cut Off" contains excerpts from "Kissing My Love", as written and performed by Bill Withers; and "Dark & Mellow", as written and performed by Takehiro Honda. • "ATM" contains excerpts from "I'll Never Stop Loving You", as written by Nicholas Brodszky and Sammy Cahn, and performed by Ahmad Jamal. • "Motiv8" contains excerpts from "Get Money", as written by Roy Ayers, James Bedford, Lamont Porter, Sylvia Striplin and Christopher Wallace, and performed by Junior M.A.F.I.A. • "Brackets" contains excerpts from "Fame (Part Two)" as written by and performed by Richard Pryor; and elements from "Maybe Tomorrow" performed by Grant Green. • "Once an Addict" contains excerpts from "A Day in the Park", as written and performed by Michał Urbaniak. • "Friends" samples a portion of "Modesty Blaise Theme", as written by John Dankworth, and performed by John Dankworth and His Orchestra. • "Window Pain (Outro)" contains samples from "Only Faith and Hope" performed by J.O.B. Orchestra. ==Personnel==
Personnel
Credits adapted from official liner notes. Instrumentation • Ron Gilmore – keyboard • Yang Tan – strings • Jasmin "Charly" Charles – strings • Margaux Whitney – strings • Elite – string arrangement • Nate Jones – bass Technical • Juro "Mez" Davis − recording, mixing • Andrew Grossman – engineering assistance • Chris Athens – mastering • Glenn Schick − mastering • Sean Klein – engineering assistance • Todd Hurt – engineering assistance , vocal recording , string recording • Yang Tan – engineering assistance , string recording Additional personnel • Jermaine Cole – executive producer, creative direction • Ibrahim Hamad – executive producer, A&R, management • Adam Roy Rodney – creative direction • Kamau Haroon − illustrations • Felton Brown – art direction (Dreamville) • Scott Lazer – visual direction (Dreamville) • Joe Nino-Hernes – lacquer cutting (Sterling Sound) ==Charts==
Charts
Weekly charts Year-end charts Decade-end charts ==Certifications==
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