

J. Cole's professional basketball stint in China ended after just one game due to delays in the work visa process. He expressed gratitude to the Nanjing Monkey Kings and the CBA for the opportunity.
Rap megastar J. Cole said on Tuesday that his time playing professional basketball in China has come to an end after one game.
"The work visa process took way longer than expected, so I was only able to play in one before heading back," Cole said in a statement.
Earlier in April, the multi-Grammy-Award-winning and multi-Platinum artist signed a deal with the Nanjing Monkey Kings in the Chinese Basketball Association. He was scheduled to play at least three games for the club.
"I want to say thank you to the Nanjing club and to the CBA for allowing me to have that incredible experience," Cole said in his statement.
It was the third time Cole, whose full name is Jermaine Cole, played in a professional sports league. He played with the Rwanda Patriots in the Basketball Africa League in 2021 and with the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the Canadian Elite Basketball League in 2022.
He played high school basketball in North Carolina.
Cole won a Grammy in 2020 for Best Rap Song ("A Lot" by 21 Savage featuring J. Cole) and has several BET Hip Hop Awards to his name. He also has six Platinum albums and has produced songs for artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson and Young Thug.
His latest album, "The Fall-Off," was released in February.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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J. Cole only played one game because the work visa process took longer than expected.
J. Cole signed with the Nanjing Monkey Kings in the Chinese Basketball Association.
J. Cole has previously played in the Basketball Africa League with the Rwanda Patriots and in the Canadian Elite Basketball League with the Scarborough Shooting Stars.


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