In a move that blends music stardom with professional sports ambition, J. Cole has officially signed with the Nanjing Monkey Kings, signaling his latest return to competitive basketball.
According to sources cited by ESPN, the Grammy-winning rapper finalized a deal to play in the Chinese Basketball Association after previously committing to make appearances for the team. The agreement marks another chapter in Cole’s unconventional dual career as both a global music icon and a professional athlete.
This is not the first time the North Carolina-born artist has stepped onto the hardwood at a professional level. In 2021, Cole suited up for the Rwanda Patriots in the Basketball Africa League, drawing global attention for his transition into sports. A year later, he joined the Scarborough Shooting Stars in the Canadian Elite Basketball League, further cementing his commitment to pursuing basketball beyond celebrity exhibitions.
Cole’s passion for the sport dates back to his teenage years, when he played competitively in high school in North Carolina. His continued involvement in professional leagues reflects a long-standing personal ambition rather than a publicity-driven stunt.

While his basketball journey has captured headlines, Cole remains firmly established as one of hip-hop’s most accomplished figures. He earned a Grammy Award in 2020 for Best Rap Song for “A Lot,” alongside 21 Savage, and has amassed multiple BET Hip Hop Awards throughout his career.
With six platinum-certified albums and a reputation as a top-tier producer, he has worked with artists such as Kendrick Lamar, Janet Jackson, and Young Thug.
His latest project, The Fall-Off, released in February, adds to his already extensive discography. The timing of his basketball return suggests a continued effort to balance both creative and athletic pursuits on a global stage.
