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Tegan And Sara Detail How They Channeled Their Teenage Antics Into The TV Series ‘High School’

Along with releasing their 2019 album Hey, I’m Just Like You, Tegan And Sara returned to recount their tumultuous childhood with their memoir High School. After previously announcing the book is being turned into a TV series, the singers detail how their teenage antics will play out on the upcoming show.

High School has officially been greenlit by Amazon’s free, ad-supported streaming service IMDb TV. Directed by Clea DuVall, the show will follow the coming-of-age story of a young Tegan and Sara as they discover their identities and get into trouble along the way.

Further detailing High School, Tegan and Sara describe their teenage selves as “degenerates” and talk about the “copious amounts of drugs” that went alongside their self-discovery. “No one is more shocked than us, that after a VERY difficult couple years in high school, doing copious amounts of drugs, skipping school, lying + being all around degenerates that we made it this far in our musical journey,” they wrote.

In a statement for Variety about the TV series, Tegan and Sara apologized to their mother for “forcing her to relive” their high school experience:

“We are incredibly excited to be working with Lauren, Ryan, and the fantastic IMDb TV team to bring ‘High School’ to life and apologize in advance to our mother for forcing her to relive this period of time with us again. We’ve made casting suggestions on her behalf to the incomparable Clea DuVall and our wonderful partners at Plan B.”

After making the announcement, Tegan and Sara returned to clear up some rumors and say that, no, they’re not going to be acting in the series. “After our announcement that our memoir High School got green lit for TV, a few people text me excited that we’re acting now,” they wrote. “Guyssss the memoir is about us in high school in the 90’s. We are 40. I know we look youngish but we don’t look THAT young.”

Tegan And Sara are a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Our Favorite Paloma Recipes For Your Cinco De Mayo Cocktail Mixing

The paloma is a fantastic cocktail. In fact, it might be my favorite tequila cocktail (it was also Uproxx’s official cocktail of Summer ’19). In its simplest form, it’s a mix of sharp grapefruit soda, lime, and tequila. From that foundation, you can enjoy it for the simple highball it is or amp up every aspect with small tweaks.

Below, we’re making two palomas of our own design. The first is the classic and very easy-to-make highball version, starring grapefruit soda, fresh lime, and tequila. The second is more cocktail bar-adjacent with fresh grapefruit juice and a few extra ingredients to really amp it up. Both have their merits and we’ll decide which is the best at the end.

We’re also dropping in two outside recipes, both served at Auberge Resorts in Los Cabos, where the company has two hotel properties. Those additions will give you something to compare and contrast our entries with and offer plenty of room for experimentation on Cinco. Let’s get mixing!

Classic Paloma

Zach Johnston

Ingredients:

  • 2-oz. blanco tequila
  • 0.5-oz. fresh lime juice (about half a lime)
  • 4-oz. grapefruit soda
  • Pinch of salt
  • Ice
  • Lime garnish

I’m using a fairly cheap tequila that’s made in Guadalajara. It’s a simple mixing tequila that won’t break the bank. I usually use Altos Plata, but I seem to have run out. I’m also using Jarritos Grapefruit. It’s a bit better and less sweet than Squirt or Fresca, in my opinion.

What You’ll Need:

  • Collins or highball glass
  • Barspoon
  • Hand juicer
  • Straw
  • Pairing knife
  • Jigger

Method:

  • Pre-chill your highball glass.
  • Fill the glass halfway with ice.
  • Add the tequila, lime juice, and pinch of salt. Gently stir.
  • Drop in the squeezed lime rind and top with ice.
  • Top the drink with grapefruit soda.
  • Put in the straw and give it a small stir.
  • Serve.

Bottom Line:

Zach Johnston

Goddamn! I love this drink. The sweet yet bitterly tart grapefruit soda works wonders with light, agave-forward tequila. The salt offers a nice savory counterpoint to all the citrus and tequila. This is crushable AF.

Overall, this is my summer go-to and going to be hard to beat. So, let’s try!

Fancy Paloma

Zach Johnston

Ingredients:

  • 2-oz. blanco tequila
  • 1.5-oz. fresh grapefruit juice
  • 0.5-oz. fresh lime juice
  • 1 barspoon agave syrup
  • 1 barspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 3-oz. fizzy mineral water
  • Salt
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Chili pepper flakes
  • Lime wedge
  • Dried grapefruit wedge for garnish***
  • Ice

The real x-factor to this drink is the apple cider vinegar. You don’t need much, but it brings this deep, fruity tartness that plays really well with the chili pepper, salt, and citrus.

If you don’t have agave syrup, you can easily use standard bar simple syrup. I use it sparingly, which lets the grapefruit juice and tequila shine a bit brighter.

Lastly, I’m not a fan of salt-rimmed glasses. So, I’m salting my rim very lightly as seen in the image above. You can easily completely cover your rim if that’s your jam.

***I made my own dried grapefruit wedges by putting thin slices of grapefruit into the oven on its lowest setting for about an hour (flipping once about halfway through).

What You’ll Need:

  • Large rocks glass or highball
  • Cocktail shaker
  • Barspoon
  • Pairing knife
  • Juicer
  • Strainer
  • Small plate
  • Straw
  • Jigger
Zach Johnston

Method:

  • Pre-chill your glass.
  • Add tequila, grapefruit juice, lime juice, agave syrup, and vinegar to the cocktail shaker.
  • Affix the lid and do a ten-second dry shake.
  • Combine a spoon of salt, cayenne, and chili flakes on a plate and swirl to combine.
  • Wet the rim of your glass with a lime wedge.
  • Roll the edge of the glass around in the salt/chili mix.
  • Fill the glass with fresh ice.
  • Pour the base mix into the glass.
  • Top with fizzy water.
  • Add the straw and gently stir.
  • Garnish with a grapefruit wedge.
  • Serve.

Bottom Line:

Zach Johnston

These drinks are so drastically different that it’s hard to even judge them side by side. I’ll do my best.

The latter version is exciting, lush, and deeply flavored while still being very refreshing and crushable. The spice really brings something bigger to the drink while the fresh grapefruit juice is much brighter. It’s the better drink. There, I said it.

However… The original paloma with the Jarritos is somehow more engaging. It’s the one I keep reaching for instead. It’s also very fast and simple to make. So today, I’m going with the classic version over the fancy one. Final answer.

Want two more paloma riffs? Check the recipes below!

Paloma Negra by Esperanza, Auberge Resort Collection

Auberge Resort Collection

Ingredients:

  • 2-oz. tequila blanco
  • 1-oz. grapefruit juice
  • 1-oz. lime juice
  • 2-oz. pineapple juice
  • 1 pinch of salt
  • 1 pinch of charcoal
  • 1 orange wedge

What You’ll Need:

  • Collins glass
  • Juicer
  • Jigger
  • Paring knife
  • Barspoon
  • Cocktail shaker

Method:

  • Add the tequila, grapefruit juice, and lime juice into a Collins glass filled with ice.
  • Give a gentle stir and top with pineapple salty foam, charcoal, and orange wedge.
  • For the pineapple salty foam: Shake the pineapple juice and the salt with ice vigorously, then use a spoon to serve it on the drink.

Paloma Roja by Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection

Auberge Resorts Collection

Ingredients:

  • 2-oz. tequila
  • 0.25-oz. hibiscus tea
  • 1-oz. lime juice
  • 4-oz. grapefruit soda
  • Ice cubes
  • 1 pinch salt or Tajin
  • 1 tsp. jalapeño (sliced without seeds)
  • Grapefruit slices

What You’ll Need:

  • Collins glass
  • Juicer
  • Barspoon
  • Paring knife
  • Jigger

Method:

  • Salt rim a Collins glass, then fill it with ice and incorporate all ingredients.
  • Stir the mix and garnish with grapefruit slices and jalapeño.
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Don Toliver’s ‘What You Need’ Video Is An Unexpected Kind Of Flex

For those of you who’ve been following Don Toliver since his breakout feature on mentor and label-boss Travis Scott’s Astroworld, for the track “Can’t Say,” the Texas rapper is back on the scene today with a brand new video. Following up his own debut album Heaven Or Hell, released in 2020, a year that very well fits that description, Toliver’s “What You Need” video is a Nabil-directed clip that finds him riding in green limos and encountering mystical, glowing plumes of smoke out in the forest. It’s trippy in all the right ways, and the song itself is going to be the lead single off Toliver’s sophomore album, slated for release sometime this summer.

Aside from releasing his debut last year, Don also raised some eyebrows over his kerfuffle with the XXL Freshman cover, an extremely coveted and highly-visible co-sign for rising rappers, which he reportedly turned down in a sense. The magazine’s longtime editor-in-chief told Hot 97’s The Breakfast Club that the young Houston MC basically insisted he’d only pose for the cover photo, and was going to skip all the cyphers, concerts, and freestyles associated with the project. Obviously that didn’t go over well with XXL, but considering Travis Scott took the same route, eschewing the Freshman cover, it seems like Toliver will do just fine anyway. Plus his appearance on Cactus Jack’s Jackboys EP was another boost for his profile, proving Scott’s co-sign might be just as important at this point.

Watch the new video above and look for more info on Toliver’s second album coming soon.

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Stephen A. Smith Got In A Slow-Motion Shootout On ‘General Hospital’

Stephen A. Smith wears many hats at ESPN, with First Take, his own SportsCenter before NBA games, and guest appearances on seemingly every other show across the network’s lineup. As such, Smith doesn’t have an awful lot of free time, but he always makes some time for his favorite soap opera, General Hospital.

Smith turned his General Hospital fandom into a recurring role on the show as Brick, a surveillance expert who shows up every now and then to deliver some very dramatic news. On Monday, Brick’s latest appearance was even more dramatic than usual, as Stephen A. got to save the day by getting in a shootout with a bad guy.

I have no idea what the context of this scene is beyond Stephen A. showing up to apparently pick someone up and get them out of harms way, but there’s enough gratuitous slow motion in this scene to make Zack Snyder blush. Also, for some reason the bad guy gets shot at by Stephen A., ducks behind a wall, and then just kinda runs past him again to make for an easy target to get shot as if he didn’t know that was where the guy shooting at him was.

Still, I love this scene and need more action hero Stephen A. Smith. Give me a full length movie where Stephen A. is a former assassin turned sports talk radio host who ends up being dragged back into the world he left behind after a frequent caller into his show that he antagonizes kidnaps his family and he must use clues from previous calls to determine where his family is. We can call it: First Taken.

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You Know, ‘Solo’ Is Actually A Lot Of Fun

There were some thoughts of titling this piece, “In Defense of Solo,” but then decided it’s not really a movie that needs defending. I don’t know anyone who actively talks about how they don’t like Solo, though to be fair I don’t really know anyone who talks about how much they love Solo either. The problem is more people don’t really talk about Solo much at all. It’s, strangely, the forgotten Star Wars movie of the new era. Though, honestly, flying under the radar these days isn’t the worst thing for the legacy of a Star Wars movie.

The release of Solo was fraught. Which is a lot different than the reaction being fraught. But leading up to the release there was a change in directors and talk of the lead actor having some trouble with the role. (Which, in retrospect, makes sense. If Lord and Miller hired Alden Ehrenreich to be in a more comedic version of Solo, yeah he’s probably not going to adjust right away to a comedy changing to something that is not a comedy.) And then there was the release date: only a few months removed from The Last Jedi, which did have a fraught reaction. After months of people arguing about the merits of The Last Jedi, it almost felt like Solo was met with a collective, “Wait, there’s another one already?” It’s like people just didn’t have the headspace for it. So combine the production stories with a burned-out fan base and you somehow get a Star Wars movie that’s almost ignored.

But being ignored has been a good thing for the legacy of Solo. When I see people debating the merits of The Last Jedi (a movie I love) and The Rise of Skywalker (a movie that gets worse every time I try to watch it) I bristle. It’s the same arguments over and over and no one will budge. And you know what, fine. But it’s still exhausting. Both of those movies now feel less like something fun to watch and more like registering with a political party. And over the last year, with a lot of free time on my hands, I really tried giving The Rise of Skywalker another chance and I just can’t make it through. It’s not that it’s bad, but it’s more an anti-movie. Just a never-ending stream of telling us things that didn’t happen that we were pretty positive had happened. So, one night, again, I gave up, and put on Solo instead. I gotta tell you, I had a ball.

It’s been three years since Solo came out and I can’t decide if that seems like a lot of time or if it seems like no time. Since it doesn’t have much of a cultural footprint (meaning non-stop internet arguments about its merits) it kind of feels like a new, fresh movie. Also, in retrospect, I can see why it stumbled: because these new movies have invested so much of their energy into the lore. You know: what does it all mean! And all the mystical magical powers that goes with being a Jedi. (I still maintain Jedi are boring.) But Solo has no pretensions. Solo doesn’t try to pretend the galaxy is at stake or that it means anything at all. It just kind of exists. And, watching today, it’s pretty refreshing. The scene that’s probably the most hated is the one where a random Imperial Officer decides Han’s last name will now be “Solo” because he’s by himself. Yeah … it’s a groaner, but it’s also signaling this is a movie that doesn’t take its backstory that seriously. Even the character’s name is a throwaway joke. And none of this jives at all with all of the other Star Wars properties that have been released since 2015.

I have a tendency to not trust my own initial Star Wars reviews, based solely on how I reacted to the Prequels. In that I loved each Prequel movie the first time I saw them, then slowly started to hate them. (Though, I’ve come around on Attack of the Clones, of all things. Primarily because it’s the only one that realizes it has nothing much to say, so it becomes a collection of cool scenes.) But looking back on my reviews of all the Disney Star Wars movies, they all read fairly similar to how I feel today. (The only thing that’s changed recently is The Rise of Skywalker raised my level of appreciation for the Prequels.) And Solo, in particular, what I thought in 2018 was basically it was flawed but fun. And I could tell my 2018 self was a little Star Wars‘d out at that point. (Ha, imagine watching a new Star Wars movie with a big crowd right now. Yeah, that sounds pretty great.) Now, after rewatching, the fun of Solo stands out a lot more than the flaws.

Another big problem at the time was how Bradford Young shot the film, emphasizing the black levels to show the seedy side of the Star Wars galaxy. So here’s a true story: the press day for Solo was in Los Angeles, but I was one of the few people who did an interview over the phone in New York. The problem was I had to still see the movie and the New York screening was after my scheduled interview. So a screening was set up at one of the smaller theaters at an AMC on the Upper West Side that maybe five people total attended. And it was gorgeous. It was projected perfectly. I was blown away by the cinematography. The main press screening was a few nights later and every person I spoke to said it looked like garbage. It was so dark that in some scenes they couldn’t even make anything out. It turned out a lot of theaters were not equipped to properly screen Solo. The lighting was way too low. And this drastically affected how people think of that movie. (But now, watching the 4K disc, it looks similar to the way I first saw it and it affirmed that I wasn’t seeing things.)

If I still have one complaint it’s that Solo is divided up into two separate time frames (before Han joins the Empire, then it picks up years later) and Han’s life before he becomes a smuggler just isn’t as interesting. But, the second Donald Glover’s Lando shows up, Solo launches into light speed. The whole Kessel Run heist is a ton (2000 full pounds!) of fun. And seeing Woody Harrelson in the famous gunner position in the Millennium Falcon is, well, I’m not sure there’s any other word for it than a “hoot” because Harrelson looks like he’s having the time of his life. A large segment of the movie is just the Millennium Falcon flying through debris and trying not to get eaten by a giant space monster. How is that not fun?

Like I said, at the time I felt Star Wars‘d out and it was pretty obvious everyone at Lucasfilm was so sick of this movie, after all the drama, that there would never be another Solo movie. That for all the strife – making a movie that its best reviews described as, “Yeah, sure, that was fun at times,” and underperforming at the box office – sure probably didn’t win it many internal fans. But now with all that in the past, it is a fun movie. And yeah, its plot is pretty thin, but that’s what makes it fun. The galaxy isn’t at stake, just Han and his buddies. And a pretty stellar series could be made out of the weekly adventures of young Han and Chewie. I honestly can’t figure out why this isn’t a thing. But, in the meantime, if you haven’t watched Solo in a while, away from all the drama and (maybe for you) bad lighting, give it another shot. It might just be the most pure fun Star Wars movie we’ve gotten from this era so far.

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People are trying to wrap their heads around this photo of the Bidens visiting the Carters

President Biden and First Lady Jill Biden paid a visit to former president Jimmy Carter and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter last Thursday. It was the first meeting between the couples since Biden took office in January.

The event was historic because it brought together the oldest sitting president and the longest-lived former president in history.

But the event is causing a stir on social media because of a bizarre photo taken of the meeting.


The photo of the Bidens kneeling next to the Carers makes it look like either the Bidens are exceptionally tall or the Carters are unbelievably short. When, in reality, the Carters are 5’5″ and 5’10”, the Bidens 5’7″ and 6′.

The strange photo made some people question whether the meeting actually happened in the first place.

Some thought it was an obvious photoshop fail.

Mostly, the photo inspired a ton of jokes.

Jonathan Alter, author of “His Very Best: Jimmy Carter, A Life,” told the Washington Post that the photo looks strange due to variations in height and the way the photograph was taken.

One reason is that the camera’s flash reduces shadows. The Bidens appear to be side-by-side with the Carters because the lack of shadow also reduces the appearance of depth. The Bidens are actually a lot closer to the camera than the Carters, so they appear larger.

The photo also was taken with a wide-angle lens which causes everything on the outer edges of the image to expand, and center to contract. The Carters appear to be smaller because they are in the middle of the shot.

The Carters also look smaller because people tend to shrink as they age.

Men tend to lose an inch in height between the ages of 30 and 70, while some women can lose up to two. After the age of 80, it’s possible for everyone to lose another inch in height.

“Older adults can get shorter because the cartilage between their joints gets worn out and osteoporosis causes the spinal column to become shorter,” Dr. Pham Liem, a geriatrician at the UAMS Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging, says. “Adults can also lose lean muscle mass but gain fat. This is a condition called sarcopenia.”

Although Jimmy Carter was a one-term president defeated in a landslide by Ronald Reagan in 1980, he has become more popular over the years. A 2019 YouGov poll found him to be the second most popular living Commander-in-Chief — behind only Barack Obama.

A recent documentary on the former president, “Carterland,” suggests that he was misunderstood while in the White House because he was way ahead of his time.

“Here’s what people get wrong about Carter,” Will Pattiz, one of the film’s directors, told The Guardian. “He was not in over his head or ineffective, weak or indecisive – he was a visionary leader, decades ahead of his time trying to pull the country toward renewable energy, climate solutions, social justice for women and minorities, equitable treatment for all nations of the world.”

“He faced nearly impossible economic problems – and at the end of the day came so very close to changing the trajectory of this nation,” Pattiz adds.

Upworthy published a tongue-in-cheek endorsement of Carter for president a few years back.

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Pink Says Her COVID-19 Case Was So Severe She Rewrote Her Will

Last year during the early throes of the Coronavirus sweeping across America, mega popstar Pink shared that both her and her three-year-old son, Jameson, suffered severe cases of COVID-19. She called the experience “terrifying” back then, and recently she’s shared even more specifics about just how worried she was about her health.

“This is going to sound crazy, but we had COVID last year, very early in March, and it was really, really bad and I rewrote my will,” Pink told Heart Radio host Mark Wright,. “You know, at the point where I thought it was over for us, I called my best friend and I said, ‘I just need you to tell Willow how much I loved her.’”

Thankfully, the singer made a full recovery, but part of the gravity of her loss stuck with her. She said the experience caused her to reconsider her role as a mother, and what kind of legacy she’s leaving behind and teaching her kids. “What am I teaching them?” she remembers thinking. “And are they going to make it in this world, this crazy world that we live in now? And what do I need to tell them if this is the last time I ever get to tell them anything?”

This led her, naturally, to write a song reflecting on the experience. “All I Know So Far” is going to be released this Friday, and will be featured in the singer’s upcoming documentary Pink: All I Know So Far. The track is dedicated to Pink’s daughter, Willow.

Check out the full emotional interview above and look for the new song in a few days.

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Dominic Fike Brings His Cover Of Paul McCartney’s ‘The Kiss Of Venus’ To ‘The Late Late Show’

Dominic Fike had the honor of being chosen by Paul McCartney to participate in his McCartney III Imagined project, which saw other artists transform his songs. Fike’s contribution was a cover of “The Kiss Of Venus,” which he performed on The Late Late Show last night.

Before the song, Fike chatted with Corden about how working with McCartney was special for him, especially considering that The Beatles were one of the first things he and his girlfriend bonded over. He said, “On our first date, there wasn’t really much to talk about. I didn’t know her, we didn’t meet through mutual friends. I saw her in a movie and I was like, ‘Wow, she’s really hot.’ And then I messaged her and she asked me to go on a walk. And there was nothing really to talk about, so we just went through all the motions, like ‘What movies are you into,’ ‘What kind of music are you into?’ And she immediately [said], ‘Do you like The Beatles?’ I said, ‘I like Paul McCartney.’ She said that’s her favorite artist. I was always trying to do things to impress her, make music to impress her. Then when this opportunity happened, I was like, ‘Wow, she’s going to fall in love with me.’”

Watch the clips from Fike’s Late Late Show appearance above.

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Anderson Cooper’s ‘Jeopardy!’ Debut Had The Lowest Ratings Of Any Guest Host… Including Dr. Oz

Anderson Cooper’s debut as a Jeopardy! guest host is off to a rough start. On his first day at the podium, the CNN Silver Fox pulled in the lowest ratings yet for a guest host, just narrowly losing to Dr. Oz’s controversial debut. In Cooper’s defense, he had to follow football star Aaron Rodgers, who brought in a ratings spike for the game show that’s still in the middle of choosing a permanent host to replace Alex Trebek. Via The Wrap:

The 5.1 rating for Cooper’s first week dropped “Jeopardy!” out of the top game show spot, falling behind “Family Feud” which pulled in a 5.5 rating. Cooper’s 5.1 was just below Dr. Oz’s 5.2 rating for his debut week, which had been the previous low for a “Jeopardy!” guest host. Rodgers, the (for now) Green Bay Packers quarterback, began his run with a 5.6; his second week drew a 5.5 rating.

While that’s not the most auspicious start for Cooper, The Wrap notes that Oz averaged a 5.1 rating for his run that caused over 600 former Jeopardy! contestants to sign an open letter urging producers to nix the “miracle cure” purveyor from the show. So there’s still plenty of time for Cooper to pull ahead, and at the very least, best the guy who caused a revolt from former contestants.

In the meantime, fans are eagerly anticipating LeVar Burton finally getting a crack at the Jeopardy! podium as an outpouring of support has pushed the beloved Reading Rainbow host near the top of the list of potential replacements for Trebek.

(Via The Wrap)

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J. Cole Announces His New Album ‘The Off-Season’s Release Date

Welp, that didn’t last long. No sooner had I hit “publish” on this last post about fans’ speculations than J. Cole announced the release date for his upcoming album, now titled The Off-Season, and shared its cover. The album is due next Friday, May 14. Check out the cover below.

Cole previously teased the project on Instagram, writing that he’d just finished giving it the “car test” in his Story and saying that he was “too excited” for fans to hear it. This came just days after his Dreamville labelmate Bas seemingly teased a release date two weeks away — which turned out to be an accurate prediction (although, with all the false starts and release rumors that have circulated around the project, you never know). It’s been over three years since the release of Cole’s last album, K.O.D., so it’s understandable that fans were antsy for any and all new information about the upcoming follow-up, but the sudden announcement was still a surprise, even with all the clues.

For one thing, J. Cole spent most of 2020 lying low and promoting his Puma sneakers more than his music. Aside from a handful of tracks, there was little to suggest that the album was incoming — it’s not like he’d put “Snow On Tha Bluff” on the tracklist after the commotion it caused. However, it seems Cole put that time to good use, not only pursuing a basketball career but also changing his album’s title from The Fall-Off to a more basketball theme-appropriate one — drawing the parallel between his early, hoop-oriented releases and hopefully, shucking the “grumpy old man” vibes of his most recent album.

The Off-Season is due 5/14 through Interscope and Dreamville.