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"Apparently" is a song by North Carolina rapper J. Cole, released on December 9, 2014 as the lead single from his third studio album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive. The song samples "La Morte Dell'ermina" by Filippo Trecca, and was produced by J. Cole. [ 1 ] The song has since peaked at number 58 and 17 on the Billboard Hot 100 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop ...
On December 15, 2015, Cole announced a mini-documentary series titled, J. Cole: Road to Homecoming ahead of his special Forest Hills Drive: Homecoming, and released episode one the same day. [27] Episode two was released on December 23. [28] Episode three was released on December 30, Kendrick Lamar, Wale, ASAP Ferg and Rihanna made appearances ...
On the song "7 Minute Drill", J. Cole attacked Kendrick Lamar in response to his song "Like That" with Future & Metro Boomin in which Lamar raps "Motherfuck the big three, nigga, it's just big me", which in itself was a response to "First Person Shooter" in which Cole raps "Love when they argue the hardest MC / Is it K-Dot (Lamar) is it Aubrey ...
OPINION: In the series, J. Cole shares his rise in the rap game from the very beginning, and you can’t help but feel inspired by his story. Editor’s note: The following article is an op-ed ...
On June 26, 2014, J. Cole officially announced the signing of Los Angeles-based rapper, Cozz. [7] Omen didn't officially sign the Interscope deal until after his debut album in 2015. [ 8 ] On December 8, 2015, Dreamville released a collaborative album titled, Revenge of the Dreamers II , officially announcing two new label signees, Charlotte ...
OPINION: On the recently released single, J. Cole responds to those who took issue when he pulled out of the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. J. Cole drops ‘Port Antonio’ and manages to ...
Might Delete Later is the fourth mixtape by American rapper J. Cole.It was released through Dreamville Records (under the name Cole World, Inc.) and Interscope Records on April 5, 2024.
OPINION: J. Cole has the right to retract a diss record. Hip-hop fans also have the right to feel slighted. The post How J. Cole disappointed the culture, explained appeared first on TheGrio.