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The song was produced by Cole himself, with additional production from Ron Gilmore, and additional arrangement by Elite. The song also features background vocals from Dreamville signee, Ari Lennox. It also features samples from J Dilla's song, "African Rhythms". The narrative follows the story of Cole's friend who was killed at the age of 22.
Jermaine Lamarr Cole was born on January 28, 1985, at an American military base in Frankfurt, West Germany. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] His father is an African American veteran, who served in the U.S. Army , [ 17 ] and his mother, Kay, born in Michigan , [ 18 ] is a white American who was a postal worker for the United States Postal Service . [ 19 ]
She was killed in a car crash when she accepted a ride from a drunk driver. Dorothy Cann Hamilton: 1949 2016 67 years American chef and businesswoman car Litchfield County, Connecticut [179] William Hamilton: 1939 2016 76 years American cartoonist car Lexington, Kentucky: Drove his car through a stop sign and was struck by a pickup truck. [180 ...
Social media stars Cole and Savannah LaBrant are facing backlash after posting a video of Cole and daughter Everleigh dancing to a Diddy song shortly after the rapper’s arrest. The influencer ...
An inside look. J. Cole spoke about both of his children for the first time since being “blessed with two sons.” Surprise! Logic and More Celebs Who Secretly Welcomed Babies Read article In a ...
Cole is arrested by the DEA agent and watches as his sister is accidentally shot and killed upon being found, while he reflects on the preceding day's events of the family. [35] [36] [37] The music video ends with two messages: a dedication reading "For Aiyana Stanley-Jones"; and one for the government "And please reconsider your war on drugs".
Cole Hauser is opening up about the biggest difference he's experienced between raising his daughter and raising his sons.. On the Thursday, Nov. 7, episode of The Drew Barrymore Show ...
An accompanying music video for the track was uploaded to Cole's official YouTube channel on February 25, 2019. [12] Cole announced the video via Twitter on February 22, 2019. [ 13 ] The video was shot in Georgia , and was directed by fellow North Carolina rapper Mez , and features cameos from Dreamville artists Lute , Omen , and Cozz . [ 12 ]