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Cole World: The Sideline Story "Can't Get Enough" (J. Cole featuring Trey Songz) 52: 7: 5: 79 — 169 RIAA: Gold [9] "Bad Girls Club" [11] (Wale featuring J. Cole) — — — — — — — "Nobody's Perfect" (J. Cole featuring Missy Elliott) 2012 61: 3: 4 — — — Cole World: The Sideline Story "Miss America" [12] (J. Cole) 120: 34 ...
J. Cole released his debut studio album Cole World: The Sideline Story on September 27, 2011. It debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 , with first-week sales of 218,000 copies. [ 7 ] The album's lead single " Work Out " peaked at number thirteen on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a top-ten hit on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ...
4 Your Eyez Only is the fourth studio album by American rapper J. Cole.It was released on December 9, 2016, by Dreamville Records, Roc Nation and Interscope Records. [5] The album was Cole's first release with Interscope—his previous albums were released by Columbia Records.
[170] On the song "7 Minute Drill", J. Cole retaliated 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 ...
Eric Clapton festival which includes Cale playing two songs with Clapton: "After Midnight" and "Call Me the Breeze" To Tulsa and Back – On Tour with J.J. Cale: Released: 2005; Label: Black Hill Pictures; Formats: DVD
The Off-Season is the sixth studio album [3] by American rapper J. Cole.It was released on May 14, 2021, by Dreamville Records, Roc Nation and Interscope Records.The album was executive produced by Cole, Ibrahim Hamad, and T-Minus.
Cole World: The Sideline Story (commonly shortened to Cole World or The Sideline Story; stylized as Cole World - The Sideline Story) [1] is the debut studio album by American rapper and record producer J. Cole. It was released on September 27, 2011, by Roc Nation and Columbia Records, with distribution from Sony Music. [2]
On June 6, 2013, J. Cole held one time listen sessions for the album in various places throughout North America. [28] The following day the album leaked in full online via various peer-to-peer file sharing websites. Rather than go into crisis mode and attempt to remove it from online, Cole put the album up for a limited time free stream. [29]