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"Crocodile Tearz" utilizes an "eerie Memphis-leaning beat" that has been described as reminiscent of the song "Knife Talk" by Drake featuring 21 Savage, [2] as well as "mournful sonics" while J. Cole uses a direct tone in his lyrics, [3] in which he emphasizes his status as among the best rappers in the modern hip-hop world. [2]
On August 15, 2014, Cole released the song "Be Free", as a response to the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. [5] In an interview with NPR's Microphone Check radio show, Cole revealed that the song was recorded the same week he recorded the song "Intro" from 2014 Forest Hills Drive, but was never intended for the album. [6]
On April 16, 2018, J. Cole announced a surprise free event for fans at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City. [116] The event turned out to be a listening session for his forthcoming album, [ 117 ] titled KOD , which was released on April 20, 2018. [ 118 ]
J. Cole " Lights Please " is a song by American rapper J. Cole , released on June 15, 2009 from his second mixtape, The Warm Up . The song was later released as a single on November 24, 2009 and appeared on his debut studio album , Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011).
Be-Free, a Bahraini non-profit a program concerned with the protection of children and teenagers beFree, Inc., online advertising company now part of CJ Affiliate "Be Free", an episode from the sixth season of Orange Is the New Black (2018)
"Snow on Tha Bluff" was released in the midst of the George Floyd protests, which J. Cole participated in, in his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. [1] In late May 2020, prior to the song's release and five days after the murder of George Floyd, rapper Noname made a tweet widely panning wealthy rappers who discussed the struggles of black people in their music but had yet to publicly ...
On August 7, 2018, Cole released "Album of the Year (Freestyle)" over the instrumental to Nas' and the Bravehearts' 2001 single, "Oochie Wally". [2] The single was accompanied by a music video, which premiered on WorldStarHipHop. [3]
"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 ...