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The song was produced by Cole himself, with additional production from Ron Gilmore, and additional arrangement by Elite. The song also features background vocals from Dreamville signee, Ari Lennox. It also features samples from J Dilla's song, "African Rhythms". The narrative follows the story of Cole's friend who was killed at the age of 22.
The Off-Season is the sixth studio album [3] by American rapper J. Cole.It was released on May 14, 2021, by Dreamville Records, Roc Nation and Interscope Records.The album was executive produced by Cole, Ibrahim Hamad, and T-Minus.
"In the Morning" is a song by American rapper J. Cole, originally released on his third mixtape Friday Night Lights (2010) and included on his debut studio album Cole World: The Sideline Story (2011). The song, produced by L&X Music, features Canadian hip hop recording artist Drake.
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"Lights Please" was the first song that was heard by his manager Mark Pitts, who later played it for Jay-Z. Pitts said in a 2011 interview, "I went to Jay's house and said, 'I'm going to play you one thing,' and I played him "Lights Please." Prior to Jay-Z reaction to the song, he called Cole and set up a meeting the next morning.
Nicki Minaj may be the queen of rap, but she had to give the crown to J. Cole for his work on Pink Friday 2. Cole, 38, joined Minaj, 41, for “Let Me Calm Down,” one of the songs from Minaj’s ...
"Crocodile Tearz" utilizes an "eerie Memphis-leaning beat" that has been described as reminiscent of the song "Knife Talk" by Drake featuring 21 Savage, [2] as well as "mournful sonics" while J. Cole uses a direct tone in his lyrics, [3] in which he emphasizes his status as among the best rappers in the modern hip-hop world. [2]
J. Cole said 'the past two days felt terrible' as he apologized to Kendrick Lamar for his '7 Minute Drill' diss track during his Dreamville Festival on Sunday.