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"Wet Dreamz" is a 2015 song by American rapper and record producer J. Cole. It was released on April 14, 2015, as the second single from his third studio album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive. The song samples "Mariya" by Family Circle and the 1973 song "Impeach the President" by The Honey Drippers, and was produced by Cole himself. [1]
18.4 J. Cole - 2014 Forest Hills Drive ... Sample Credit: Roy Ayers - "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" 2009 ... "Wet Dreamz" 06.
The album's second single, "Wet Dreamz", was released to rhythmic contemporary radio on April 14, 2015. [42] On April 21, the music video was released for "Wet Dreamz". [43] The song has since peaked at number 61 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [38] On June 16, 2016, "Wet Dreamz" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of ...
"A Star Is Born" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Jay-Z from his eleventh studio album The Blueprint 3 (2009). The song, produced by Kanye West, Kenoe and No I.D., features a verse from American rapper J. Cole, Jay-Z's protege and the first artist to be signed to his Roc Nation label.
J. Cole first took up rapping in his teens, collaborating with the local Fayetteville hip hop duo Bomm Sheltuh. [1] The Come Up , his debut mixtape, was released on May 4, 2007. [ 2 ] Following the release of The Come Up , J. Cole was contacted by American rapper Jay-Z and subsequently signed to his record label Roc Nation .
"Middle Child" is a song by American rapper J. Cole. The song was released on January 23, 2019, through Dreamville Records, Roc Nation and Interscope Records, as the first single from Dreamville's 2019 compilation album, Revenge of the Dreamers III.
"95 South" samples Jay-Z's "U Don't Know" (2001), a song featured on The Blueprint, [3] as well as Bobby Byrd's "I'm Not to Blame" (1970). [4] The title is a nod to Interstate 95, which ranges from New York City to Cole's home town Fayetteville. The lyrical content sees the rapper boasting his success, saying how he achieved multiplatinum ...
[170] On the song "7 Minute Drill", J. Cole retaliated Kendrick Lamar in response to his song "Like That" with Future & Metro Boomin in which Lamar raps "Motherfuck the big three, nigga, it's just big me", which in itself was a response to "First Person Shooter" in which Cole raps "Love when they argue the hardest MC / Is it K-Dot (Lamar) is it ...