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  2. My Life (J. Cole, 21 Savage and Morray song) - Wikipedia

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    "My Life" (stylized as "m y . l i f e") is a song by American rapper J. Cole, British-American rapper 21 Savage and fellow American rapper Morray. It is the third track from Cole's sixth studio album, The Off-Season, released on May 14, 2021. [1] The song features the hook of "The Life" (2002) by American rapper Styles P, as interpolated by ...

  3. 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.

  4. My Life (J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 September 2021, at 21:51 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. 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]

  6. The Off-Season - Wikipedia

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    [33] [34] Cole released the music video for the song, "Applying Pressure" [35] on May 25, 2021, and a music video for "Punchin' the Clock" on June 3, 2021. [36] Both videos were directed by Scott Lazer and produced by Tripp Kramer. "Applying Pressure" features an appearance from rapper Dave East, who Cole also made a reference to in the song.

  7. The Off-Season Tour - Wikipedia

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    The Off-Season Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rapper J. Cole and Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage, in support of Cole's sixth studio album The Off-Season (2021). The tour began on September 24, 2021, in Miami at the FTX Arena , and concluded on April 3, 2022, in Raleigh at his second Dreamville Festival.

  8. One or Eight’s NEO on Working With Big Sean on ‘Kawasaki ...

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    NEO also shared a core memory from the set: “There's a scene where Big Sean's right in the middle, and the rest of the eight of us were banging our heads with helmets on, but the helmets were so ...

  9. J. Cole discography - Wikipedia

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    J. Cole first took up rapping in his teens, collaborating with the local Fayetteville hip hop duo Bomm Sheltuh. [1] The Come Up , his debut mixtape, was released on May 4, 2007. [ 2 ] Following the release of The Come Up , J. Cole was contacted by American rapper Jay-Z and subsequently signed to his record label Roc Nation .