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On October 6, 2023, Drake's album For All The Dogs was released; on it, J. Cole was featured on the eventual single "First Person Shooter", which would debut at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming his first song to top the chart. On April 5, 2024, J. Cole would release Might Delete Later. [170]
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 ...
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.
Next year's Dreamville Fest will be the final edition of the event. "April 5 & 6, 2025 will be the Fifth and Final Dreamville Fest," rapper J. Cole wrote on the event's official Instagram page ...
OPINION: J. Cole has the right to retract a diss record. Hip-hop fans also have the right to feel slighted. The post How J. Cole disappointed the culture, explained appeared first on TheGrio.
On Twitter, J. Cole revealed the title can be interpreted as an abbreviation for "Addicted to Money" [citation needed] and MTV said "[one] of the addicitons that J. Cole confronts on KOD is humanity's addiction to money, and he tackles it on the song 'ATM', the title of which is pretty self-explanatory."
J Cole has taken a u-turn in his spat with fellow rapper Kendrick Lamar, apologising to his former collaborator mere days after calling him out.. The “Power Trip” artist unexpectedly released ...
A lofi hip hop track, the song was written by J-Hope, Cole, and Pdogg, who also served as producer. Lyrically the song is an ode to J-Hope's artistic roots and the intersection of his love for street dance and hip hop. Cole's verse follows a similar theme, detailing his journey as an artist and the evolution of his craft.