J. Cole has announced the third instalment of Revenge Of The Dreamers, hailing the return of the compilation album with an Instagram post.
The post shows a yellow, retro style poster emblazoned with the the word ‘revenge’ creatively contorted in the Roman numerical symbol for three.
With the simple caption ‘squad’, J. Cole has ignited excitement for this long-awaited reunion, and he isn’t the only one getting involved.
Other Dreamville collaborators have shared their own invitations to Revenge Of The Dreamers III on social media. Each invitation is customised to include the invitee’s name at the top.
Each unique poster bears the same cordial request:
Your presence and participation is requested for the recording sessions of the upcoming compilation album ‘Revenge of The Dreamers III’.
Among others, fellow musicians Ice Bear, Bas and Omen have all confirmed they are on board, tweeting their enthusiastic responses.
#ROTD3 pic.twitter.com/JwboDkFOx2
— Venus & Doc (@EarthGang) January 7, 2019
3peat @Dreamville pic.twitter.com/iUXcFcoSWi
— Bas (@Bas) January 7, 2019
Return of the Kufi 3. pic.twitter.com/ouSfq3KQLB
— Ice Bear (@ZekeST80s) January 7, 2019
pullin up pic.twitter.com/fvFCboJC9m
— sto boi (@OhChristo) January 7, 2019
Invitation accepted. #ROTDIII pic.twitter.com/H7wf31Bomn
— omen (@omen) January 7, 2019
J. Cole’s manager Ibrahim Hamad has confirmed the tight, 10-day timeline the Dreamville artists have to deliver a worthy addition to the first two Revenge of The Dreamers albums, tweeting:
We got 10 days to try and make this Revenge of the Dreamers III album. Think we can do it?
We got 10 days to try and make this Revenge of the Dreamers III album. Think we can do it?
— Ibrahim H. (@KingOfQueenz) January 7, 2019
The first Revenge Of The Dreamers album was released in 2014, with the second instalment following in 2015.
This new compilation album will take place over the course of 10 days, starting from Sunday, January 6 up until Wednesday, January 16.
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