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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 ...
Cole has won two Grammy Awards from seventeen nominations, a Billboard Music Award for Top Rap Album, three Soul Train Music Awards, and eight BET Hip Hop Awards. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] Each of his albums—including Revenge of the Dreamers III —have received platinum certifications by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).
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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 Down,” one of the songs from Minaj’s ...
Song Artist(s) Release Year No. of times Platinum [3] ... J. Cole: 2014 14 ... "Say You Won't Let Go" James Arthur:
Drake and J. Cole needed to come back with heat. Drake should’ve tried to drop a smooth, bright, poppy, song-of-the-summer type joint that reminds us that he’s a fun, party guy who makes big ...
Capital Legends Awards: Legendary Group; European Music DVD-Award: Best Live DVD (Live At Wembley Stadium) Surround Music Award: "Best Mix: Non-Orchestral" 2005 Brit Award nomination: BRITs 25 Best Song ("We Are the Champions") "Don't Stop Me Now" was voted as "The Greatest Driving Song Ever" by viewers of the BBC television program Top Gear.
I am in no way about to rehash the whole thing, but in October 2023, Drake dropped his album “For All The Dogs” that featured the song “First Person Shooter” with J. Cole who made it a ...