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J. Cole released his second mixtape, The Warm Up, on June 15, 2009, to positive reviews. Cole appeared on Jay Z's album The Blueprint 3 (2009), on the track "A Star Is Born." [39] He is featured on both Wale's debut album, Attention Deficit (2009) and mixtape Back to the Feature (2009), respectively. [40]
Kel Mitchell as Double G, a successful rapper and billionaire whose real name is Gale J. Griffin. He is impulsive, unpredictable, and determined to have as much fun and money as possible. With the help of Babe and Kenzie, he rediscovers his love for gaming, and becomes the main investor of Game Shakers.
Cole’s latest foray into demonstrating just how likable, relatable and interesting he is as a rapper and as a person is his audio series, “Inevitable,” an audio journey that starts with his ...
The narrative follows the story of Cole's friend who was killed at the age of 22. In the track, Cole identifies the man as James McMillan Jr., however the Dreamville team has confirmed that the storyline is about a real friend of Cole’s, but says the Fayetteville artist changed the name for the sake of privacy. [3]
An inside look. J. Cole spoke about both of his children for the first time since being “blessed with two sons.” Surprise! Logic and More Celebs Who Secretly Welcomed Babies Read article In a ...
The love between J.Cole and Drake was real when the two joined forces on stage in Miami, where Cole was kicking off his The Off-Season Tour.
The vending machine, which had a limited run in 2007, picks a snack for the consumer at random. Later, Hudson is attacked while at his Snackpot!, coming back to Game Shakers with one of his shoes missing. As Babe, Kenzie and Hudson return to the subway station, Babe encounters a group of bad girls known as The Fangs, which she used to be a ...
After the release of the 4 Your Eyez Only documentary, which played a snippet of "False Prophets", the disses in the song were quickly noticed. Though J. Cole did not mention any names on the track, there was guessing that the first verse contained direct shots towards Kanye West, [5] because of lyrics about one altering public perception by the media and fans; as well as his recent ...