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  2. The Warm Up - Wikipedia

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    In December 2008, J. Cole dropped the mixtape The Warm Up to The Warm Up, [6] which included many songs that would make the final cut of The Warm Up such as “Grown Simba”, “Dollar and a Dream II”, "'Til Infinity" and the original version of “In The Morning” - a song that would later be remixed and included on Friday Night Lights. In ...

  3. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    On May 22, 2011, Cole released a song entitled "Return of Simba", the third in the "Simba" series of songs, following "Simba" and "Grown Simba." [52] Cole purposely avoided releasing his debut album's title for fear of inconsistency, only announcing that Jay-Z would be featured on his debut album. [53]

  4. The Come Up - Wikipedia

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    J. Cole self-produced 12 out of the 21 tracks on the mixtape, including his debut single, called "Simba", for which Cole shot his first music video.The mixtape also features the samples from American rappers such as Kanye West, Nas, Jay-Z and Ghostface Killah, among others, while the tape includes guest appearances from Deacon and Nervous Reck.

  5. J. Cole production discography - Wikipedia

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    18.4 J. Cole - 2014 Forest Hills Drive (10 Year Anniversary Edition) ... "Grown Simba" 06. "Lights Please" Sample Credit: Dexter Wansel - "Theme From the Planets"

  6. Revenge of the Dreamers III - Wikipedia

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    Revenge of the Dreamers III is the third compilation album by American record label Dreamville, released on July 5, 2019, by Dreamville and Interscope Records.. Revenge of the Dreamers III includes contributions from Dreamville artists: leader J. Cole, Bas, Cozz, Omen, Lute, Ari Lennox, EarthGang, and JID.

  7. Nicki Minaj Agrees That J. Cole Had the Better Verse on ‘Let ...

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    Nicki Minaj, J. Cole. Getty Images(2) Nicki Minaj may be the queen of rap, but she had to give the crown to J. Cole for his work on Pink Friday 2. Cole, 38, joined Minaj, 41, for “Let Me Calm ...

  8. Lion King on Ice - Wikipedia

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    "Lion King on Ice" is a song by American rapper J. Cole. It was released on July 22, 2020, together with another song, "The Climb Back", under the title Lewis Street. Produced by J. Cole, T-Minus and JetsonMade, the song finds Cole rapping about himself growing up and difficulties he faced to achieve fame, as well as his position in the rap ...

  9. Lights Please - Wikipedia

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    On June 16, 2014, J. Cole premiered the music video for the song on MTV for the five year anniversary of The Warm Up. The video was shot in August of 2008, the same day he shot the music videos for "Simba" and "Lost Ones". However, Cole ended up not being completely satisfied with the way the final product turned out. [9] [10]