On “Jermaine’s Interlude” Cole delves into his feelings on the world and the rap industry. Having fallen into the industry trap before later finding himself, Cole advises others to stray from selling their soul for the art of the music. He also briefly touches on issues of police brutality and black-on-black violence, before ending on the idea of him retiring from the music industry.

This isn’t the first time that Cole and Khaled have worked together. In 2012, the two linked up for “They Ready” and in 2013’s “Hell’s Kitchen.”

Three weeks before the debut of Major Key, Khaled revealed on Snapchat that Cole would be featured on his album.