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Throughout his career, American rapper and songwriter J. Cole has received more than ten awards, over one-hundred nominations. Cole has been nominated for three American Music Awards, has won eight BET Hip Hop Awards from a total thirty-seven nominations, has won one Billboard Music Award from seven nominations, has won two Grammy Awards from eighteen nominations, and has been nominated for ...
2014 Forest Hills Drive is the third studio album by American rapper J. Cole, released on December 9, 2014, by ByStorm Entertainment, Columbia Records, Dreamville Records and Roc Nation. Recording sessions took place over the whole year, while the production on the album was primarily handled by Cole himself, along with several others such as ...
In April 2018, rapper Lil Pump teased a song titled "Fuck J. Cole" produced by fellow rapper Smokepurpp. [201] Media outlets and rappers speculated that the song " 1985 " from KOD was a response to the two, while Cole said in a Vulture interview that "It's really a 'shoe fits' situation—several people can wear that shoe."
That song unknowingly launched a rap battle for the ages — that J. Cole bowed out of — as Lamar fired off diss tracks directed at Drake, such as “Like That,” “Euphoria”, “6:16 in LA ...
J. Cole’s Dreamville Fest will bring thousands of music fans to Raleigh for two days April 6-7. ... SZA recently won three Grammy Awards for her well-reviewed album, “SOS,” and performed at ...
A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip Hop features a star-studded lineup of hip-hop legends and GRAMMY-winning artists coming together, including Black Thought, Bun B, Common, De La Soul, Jermaine ...
Best Rap Performance "Family Ties" – Baby Keem featuring Kendrick Lamar "Up" – Cardi B "My Life" – J. Cole featuring 21 Savage and Morray "Thot Shit" – Megan Thee Stallion; Best Melodic Rap Performance "Hurricane" – Kanye West featuring the Weeknd and Lil Baby "Pride Is the Devil" – J. Cole featuring Lil Baby "Need to Know" – Doja Cat
With “First Person Shooter,” rapper J. Cole earns his first No. 1 song. The song is the 12th time he’s reached the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100, appearing as the guest artist on most of ...