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[3] [4] The song has been referred as one of J. Cole's biggest songs. The song received generally mixed reviews from critics. During the week of December 22, 2015, the song reached number 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 , giving Cole his fourth top 40 hit as a solo artist and the highest-charting single from 2014 Forest Hills Drive .
Produced by DJ Paul and Juicy J, the song contains a sample of "Where Da Cheese At" by Three 6 Mafia. Both DJ Paul and Crunchy Black perform the chorus. In 2014, American rapper J. Cole notably interpolated lyrics from the hook ("Don't save her, she don't wanna be saved") in his song "No Role Modelz", [1] to which Project Pat has responded ...
[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 ...
Kendrick Lamar, J Cole, Drake. Getty Images (2) As his colleagues Kendrick Lamar and Drake go after each other’s throats, J. Cole is just soaking up the sun. In a video posted via TikTok on ...
Nicki Minaj, J. Cole. Getty Images(2) Nicki Minaj may be the queen of rap, but she had to give the crown to J. Cole for his work on Pink Friday 2. Cole, 38, joined Minaj, 41, for “Let Me Calm ...
Project Pat began his career with appearances on his brother Juicy J's early releases with DJ Paul in the early 1990s. After serving several years in prison for robbery charges and disappearing from recording, he re-emerged in 1999 with the solo album Ghetty Green, released on his brother's Hypnotize Minds label.
J. Cole. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images) J. Cole doesn’t want any rap beef. Instead, he’s doubling down on his apology to Kendrick Lamar. Cole, 39, took the title of his latest album ...
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.