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  2. Forbidden Fruit (J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    At the June 24, 2013 stop in Houston, Texas on the Dollar and a Dream concert tour, J. Cole brought out Kendrick Lamar to perform the song, along with the J. Cole-produced "HiiiPower". [5] [6] In June 2013, MTV reported that "Forbidden Fruit" would be released as the third single from Born Sinner. [2]

  3. Under the Sun (Dreamville, J. Cole and Lute song) - Wikipedia

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    In February, Dreamville gave a live preview of the song after the NBA All-Star game – which J. Cole was the halftime show performer, during the free concert in Charlotte. On Twitter, Hamad explained that Kendrick Lamar originally did not intend to appear on the track, and was at first just supposed to come and listen. [6]

  4. HiiiPoWeR - Wikipedia

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    Kendrick Lamar had mentioned that when he and J. Cole were creating "HiiiPoWeR" (which marks their first collaboration), he sat in for about 25 mixes of the song. When speaking on J. Cole's work on the song, Lamar said, "His production is crazy, man. The first time we locked in, he played about 10 beats. I wanted 11 of 'em."

  5. J. Cole Apologizes for Kendrick Lamar Diss Track on His ...

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    J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar. Getty Images(2) In an unforeseen turn of events, J. Cole has had a change of heart about his recent Kendrick Lamar diss track. Videos posted to social media that showed ...

  6. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    In April 2011, "HiiiPoWeR", a song Cole produced for Kendrick Lamar's Section.80 (2011) was released. The single was the first of many collaborations to come from the two. On May 22, 2011, Cole released a song entitled "Return of Simba", the third in the "Simba" series of songs, following "Simba" and "Grown Simba."

  7. J. Cole drops ‘Port Antonio’ and manages to seem even more ...

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    OPINION: On the recently released single, J. Cole responds to those who took issue when he pulled out of the beef between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. J. Cole drops ‘Port Antonio’ and manages to ...

  8. Kendrick Lamar's 'Not Like Us' wins song of the year ... - AOL

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    Through his verse in the March track, Lamar rejected the idea that he, Drake and J. Cole were on the same level. Cole had implied this in a verse in Drake’s 2023 song “First Person Shooter.”

  9. First Person Shooter (song) - Wikipedia

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    After hearing of J. Cole's "big three" lyrical claim, rapper Kendrick Lamar appeared on Future and Metro Boomin's single, "Like That", which was released in late-March 2024. [9] On his verse, he responds to Cole and Drake, rapping "Motherfuck the big three, nigga. It's just big me." [10]