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  2. Off Deez - Wikipedia

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    "Off Deez" is a song by American rappers JID and J. Cole. It was released on November 6, 2018, released as the second single for JID's album DiCaprio 2. The song is produced by ChaseTheMoney and Dro Fe. It also includes vocals from DJ Drama, who was the host for the album. [1] [2] The song samples "Esclavo Y Amo" by Los Pasteles Verdes. [3]

  3. Amari (song) - Wikipedia

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    J. Cole revealed how the song was created on Timbaland's BeatClub YouTube channel. The song was produced during a Twitch live stream by Timbaland. When Cole heard it, he contemplated reaching out, but wrote to the beat through a rip on the internet. He said "I looped up the YouTube lil' rip, made a whole song on this shit.

  4. Blow for Blow - Wikipedia

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    Over production consisting of a synth loop and 808s, [2] the song begins with a verse from J. Cole, who first asserts that he is one of the best rappers of the generation and catches attention by his performances on features instead of ostentatious outfits ("Blow for blow, Cole flow just prestigious / Sweats and tees, no unnecessary accessories, the GOAT just from features / Proceed with ...

  5. She Knows (J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    The video was filmed in South Los Angeles, including Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. Middle School and Pink Motel. [7] The music video was directed by Sam Pilling. The music video included appearances from Harold Perrineau and Rochelle Aytes acting as the parents. [8] The video follows a boy named Kyle who steals money from a drawer at home.

  6. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    Cole released music videos for the songs "ATM" and "Kevin's Heart", both of which were directed by Cole and Scott Lazer. [128] [129] "ATM" impacted US rhythmic contemporary radio on July 31, 2018, as the album's second single. [130] Songs from the album were featured in the official 2018 NBA Playoffs and the NBA Finals promotion for ESPN.

  7. Stick (song) - Wikipedia

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    Cover for the music video. The official music video for the song was uploaded to YouTube on July 21, 2022. It was directed by Waboosh and Onda. [4] [5] It begins with JID on top of a mountain at night, motioning with a gun while DJ Drama narrates the intro to the album. JID and Kenny Mason then rap on a speedboat with Sheck Wes later standing ...

  8. Under the Sun (Dreamville, J. Cole and Lute song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for the song was released on September 16, 2019, on the official Dreamville YouTube channel and has 74 million views as of January 2025. It was directed by Scott Lazer, Aisultan Seitov, David Peters, and Chad Tennies, and produced by Tripp Kramer. [11]

  9. Shea Butter Baby (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyric video for the song was released on November 18, 2018, with selections of multiple different scenes from Creed II. [5] The official music video was released on February 20, 2019, and was directed by Bennett Johnson [ 6 ] , which surpassed 3 million views via YouTube within the first week. [ 7 ]