J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog

J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J. Cole releases ‘Legacy’ music video in latest Trunk Sale vlog
J Cole attends the Trunk Sale Atlanta After Party on February 10, 2026, in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

J. Cole released the visual for his song “Legacy” as part of a recent vlog chronicling his trunk sale stops.

The video starts at two minutes, 50 seconds and finds Cole rapping in front of a convertible before getting in for a drive.

The vlog itself finds Cole interacting with fans in Nashville, giving them handshakes, signing CDs and having an in-depth conversation about his discography with a longtime supporter.

In the clip, he agrees with the fan’s theory that he was “completing the stories and all the chapters” of his life that he wanted to tell in The Fall-Off.

According to Cole, his albums The Come Up, The Warm Up, Friday Night Lights, Cole World:The Sideline Story, Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive show the progression of his life.

K.O.D., 4 Your Eyez Only, The Off-Season and Might Delete Later, on the other hand, were just “side quests” and “lyrical exercise.” He explains, “It’s me practicing to get to The Fall-Off, which is the continuation of the J. Cole story — Jermaine’s life story in the form of this J. Cole character.”

While Cole feels there’s “nothing else to say as Jermaine via J. Cole,” he notes he may still work on some music. “Ima rap probably, I’ll hop on a song probably, I might even f*** around if I get inspired enough, I may do an album,” Cole says. “But I don’t care to continue that story.”

Cole kicks off his Fall-Off world tour on July 11 in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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BBC apologizes after airing racial slurs in 2026 BAFTAs broadcast

BBC apologizes after airing racial slurs in 2026 BAFTAs broadcast
BBC apologizes after airing racial slurs in 2026 BAFTAs broadcast
John Davidson attends the 2026 EE BAFTA Film Awards at The Royal Festival Hall on Feb. 22, 2026, in London, England. (Dominic Lipinski/Getty Images)

The BBC is apologizing to viewers for airing racial slurs heard during the 2026 BAFTAs telecast Sunday.

“Some viewers may have heard strong and offensive language during the BAFTA Film Awards. This arose from involuntary verbal tics associated with Tourette syndrome, and as explained during the ceremony it was not intentional. We apologise that this was not edited out prior to broadcast and it will now be removed from the [online and streaming] version on BBC iPlayer,” a BBC spokesperson said.

Critics say the British broadcaster had time to edit out the slurs before the ceremony was broadcast on a two-hour delay. Other portions of the awards show were edited, including one award presenter saying “Free Palestine.”

During the awards show, often referred to as the “British Oscars,” there were several obscene outbursts from Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson, who was the inspiration for the movie I Swear.

Tourette syndrome, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is a neurological condition that may cause involuntary movements and vocal tics, sometimes involving outbursts of inappropriate language.

One such outburst occurred while Sinners stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were onstage Sunday night, with Davidson yelling a racial slur as the two actors were presenting the first award of the night.

Jordan and Lindo appeared startled by the incident but continued with their presentation.

Later in the ceremony, BAFTAs host Alan Cumming apologized directly to the audience and asked for their understanding.

“You may have heard some strong and offensive language tonight. Tourette syndrome is a disability, and the tics you’ve heard tonight are involuntary, which means the person who has Tourette syndrome has no control over their language. We apologize if you were offended,” Cumming said.

Davidson left the ceremony partway through the proceedings, reportedly of his own accord, according to the BBC.

I Swear, which was nominated for five awards, won big at this year’s awards show, with star Robert Aramayo winning the leading actor award over category favorite Timothée Chalamet, who was nominated for Marty Supreme.

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Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced

Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Louder than Life 2026 lineup poster. (Danny Wimmer Presents)

The full lineup for the 2026 Louder than Life festival has been unveiled.

Alongside the previously announced headliners My Chemical Romance and Iron Maiden, the top of the bill features Tool and Limp Bizkit. 

Other artists on the lineup include Pantera, Pierce the Veil, Gojira, The Prodigy, Sublime, Papa Roach, A Day to Remember, BABYMETAL, Megadeth, Danzig, Halestorm, Rise Against, Alice Cooper, Ice Nine Kills, Jimmy Eat World, The Mars Volta, Mastodon, The Used, Bilmuri, Coheed and Cambria, The Pretty Reckless, Taking Back Sunday, Sleeping with Sirens and In This Moment.

Passes are on sale now. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit LouderthanLifeFestival.com.

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Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced

Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Louder than Life 2026 lineup poster. (Danny Wimmer Presents)

The full lineup for the 2026 Louder than Life festival has been unveiled.

Alongside the previously announced headliners My Chemical Romance and Iron Maiden, the top of the bill features Tool and Limp Bizkit. 

Other artists on the lineup include Pantera, Pierce the Veil, Gojira, The Prodigy, Sublime, Papa Roach, A Day to Remember, BABYMETAL, Megadeth, Danzig, Halestorm, Rise Against, Alice Cooper, Ice Nine Kills, Jimmy Eat World, The Mars Volta, Mastodon, The Used, Bilmuri, Coheed and Cambria, The Pretty Reckless, Taking Back Sunday, Sleeping with Sirens and In This Moment.

Passes are on sale now. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit LouderthanLifeFestival.com.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced

Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Louder than Life 2026 lineup poster. (Danny Wimmer Presents)

The full lineup for the 2026 Louder than Life festival has been unveiled.

Alongside the previously announced headliners My Chemical Romance and Iron Maiden, the top of the bill features Tool and Limp Bizkit. 

Other artists on the lineup include Pantera, Pierce the Veil, Gojira, The Prodigy, Sublime, Papa Roach, A Day to Remember, BABYMETAL, Megadeth, Danzig, Halestorm, Rise Against, Alice Cooper, Ice Nine Kills, Jimmy Eat World, The Mars Volta, Mastodon, The Used, Bilmuri, Coheed and Cambria, The Pretty Reckless, Taking Back Sunday, Sleeping with Sirens and In This Moment.

Passes are on sale now. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit LouderthanLifeFestival.com.

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Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced

Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Full 2026 Louder than Life lineup announced
Louder than Life 2026 lineup poster. (Danny Wimmer Presents)

The full lineup for the 2026 Louder than Life festival has been unveiled.

Alongside the previously announced headliners My Chemical Romance and Iron Maiden, the top of the bill features Tool and Limp Bizkit. 

Other artists on the lineup include Pantera, Pierce the Veil, Gojira, The Prodigy, Sublime, Papa Roach, A Day to Remember, BABYMETAL, Megadeth, Danzig, Halestorm, Rise Against, Alice Cooper, Ice Nine Kills, Jimmy Eat World, The Mars Volta, Mastodon, The Used, Bilmuri, Coheed and Cambria, The Pretty Reckless, Taking Back Sunday, Sleeping with Sirens and In This Moment.

Passes are on sale now. For the full lineup and all ticket info, visit LouderthanLifeFestival.com.

Copyright © 2026, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.