Infinite Coles, the NYC-born artist, performer, and model, has finally confirmed his debut album
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Alongside the news, Coles dropped his double single ‘SweetFace Killah’/’Dad & I’, one track reclaiming an online slur as a queer anthem, the other a raw letter to his estranged father, Ghostface Killah.
Speaking on the album, Coles said:
“I am proud and excited to announce my debut album. It is the culmination of my journey and I can’t wait to share it with the world. The track ‘SweetFace Killah’ is an alter ego, it’s me just talking my ish and not being afraid to say the things that I wanna say. I always wanted to rap and always did it as a joke with my friends, but I was always afraid. ‘SweetFace Killah’ came from the trolls online making fun of me because of my dad. At first, I was depressed and embarrassed, but I took the name and made it mean something more than what they were using it for. Now I’m owning it, because honestly it’s FABBBB, like they ate that!!! ‘Dad & I’ is a message to my father. It’s saying that even though I’m angry and hurt … I forgive you and I love you. I want to thank all my incredible collaborators Zach Witness, Robot Moonjuice, Ugly Worldwide, so many to name, but you know who you are. I love you, family.”
The 12-track project produced by Zach Witness (Frank Ocean, Erykah Badu), mixes ballroom, R&B, and Rap with unflinching honesty, including standout cuts ‘BGM,’ ‘Boots Ballroom C*nt Mix,’ and ‘Mama Song.’
‘SweetFace Killah’ Tracklist:
1. SweetFaceKillah
2. DMs
3. Boots Ballroom C*nt Mix
4. Shoot
5. Thankful
6. Why’s It Important (Interlude)
7. Dad & I
8. Body Strong
9. Mama Song
10. Different Kind Of Rain (Interlude)
11. BGM
12. Hummingbird
The album is set to drop on December 5.


He has talent, but it’s sad to see another black man feminized. The agenda is real. They want all our men sterilized and neutralized. Hopefully, he can heal and connect with his father, and regain his manhood.
There’s no “agenda” at work here and he has NOT been ‘feminized.’ To deny them the right to express themselves in whatever manner they see fit is just wrong (not to mention all the amazing cultural and political contributions it would deprive us of). This isn’t an issue of race — there are so many other issues that come down to racial discrimination and the country has a great deal to address with its mistreatment of black Americans — but you’re simply wrong about this being forced on anyone as an attempt to keep all black people down. They don’t need much to keep us divided and not actually taking on the underlying, larger issues with trash takes like this.