Hip-hop star J. Cole has made several recent appearances in his hometown of Fayetteville. Cole surprised the Fayetteville State University marching band during their practice. He was also seen at ...
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J. Cole took to the stage on Sunday April 6 to announce a new festival and Hip-Hop Wired and Radio One were in the building to witness the moment. J. Cole closed out this weekend’s fifth annual and ...
J. Cole was raised in Fayetteville and graduated from Terry Sanford High School. J. Cole has won a Grammy Award and been nominated for 17. J. Cole founded the Dreamville Foundation to help ...
J. Cole, the man who got away, has been relatively quiet since he wisely if cornily removed himself from the Drake/Kendrick Lamar beef, which he never should’ve gotten involved in in the first place.
J. Cole shared a new song, “Clouds,” via his blog, the Algorithm. The hazy track, produced by DZL and Omen, sees Cole rapping about the danger of AI and the assassination attempt on Donald Trump last ...
J. Cole better keep his promise because NBA star Anthony Davis needs new music to play during new his journey with the Dallas Mavericks. J. Cole has provided an update on his life, namely his family ...
J. Cole’s trip down music memory lane continues. Last week, the “Port Antonio” rapper posted his debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol. 1, to digital streaming platforms. Yesterday (November 22) another ...
J. Cole has taken to Instagram to announce a new project. The artist calls it a new “limited audio series” titled Inevitable, featuring unreleased music and J. Cole’s personal anecdotes of his career.
Months after the dust on the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud finally settled, J. Cole surprised by dropping a new song early Thursday with lyrics that address his decision to disavow a diss track he had ...
J. Cole addresses why he “walked away” from the Kendrick Lamar and Drake rap beef in his new song, “Port Antonio.” “I pulled the plug because I’ve seen where that was ‘bout to go / They wanted blood, ...
J. Cole has addressed not participating in the Drake and Kendrick Lamar feud on a new track called "Port Antonio." The song, which arrived on Wednesday out of nowhere, has Cole talking about pulling ...