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  2. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    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 ]

  3. 2014 Forest Hills Drive - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Lights Please - Wikipedia

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    [6] Cole considers the song as a personal classic of his, saying, "'Lights Please' is a J. Cole classic. Meaning that all my fans or true fans that's really been there for a minute are gonna recognize that song because it was on a mixtape I got called The Warm Up."

  5. KOD (album) - Wikipedia

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    He wrote: "J. Cole has a gift in turning tears into teaching tools and KOD is a concise, leather-bound audiobook of invaluable life direction goals." [ 47 ] In a positive review, Lawrence Burney of Vice deemed the album Cole's "best effort yet", saying "yes, there are times when he seems a bit out of touch on KOD , but what translates most ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Pride Is the Devil - Wikipedia

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    Variety ' s Brandon Yu said Lil Baby's feature was a standout appearance on the song. [4] Carl Lammare of Billboard also mentioned Lil Baby's feature on Drake's "Wants and Needs" and Cole's "Pride Is the Devil" in 2021 saying he "floated on both tracks, most notably the latter, where he solidified his standing as one of rap's premier stars."

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  9. Dreamville Records - Wikipedia

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    Dreamville Records is an American record label founded by American rapper J. Cole and his manager Ibrahim Hamad. The label is currently distributed through Interscope Records, a unit of Universal Music Group.