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  2. From J. Cole to Michelle Obama, a tour of Fayetteville’s ...

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    A fence was built around the house rapper J. Cole grew up in on Forest Hills Drive, off Cain Road, in Fayetteville, NC, to prevent fans from climbing onto the roof. ... Fayetteville, North ...

  3. Dreamville Records - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Cole purchased his childhood home in Fayetteville, North Carolina, for $120,000 through the Dreamville Foundation. The home had been repossessed from his mother years earlier while Cole was attending college in New York.

  4. If Fayetteville home values increase, what does that mean for ...

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    Homes under construction in a subdivision off Hoke Loop Road, Sunday March 10, 2024, in western Cumberland County. A new study projects home values in Fayetteville will grow by 3.5% over the next ...

  5. Forest Hills Drive: Live - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hills Drive: Live is the first live album by American hip hop recording artist J. Cole. It was released on January 28, 2016 coinciding with Cole's 31st birthday, and recorded on August 30, 2015 live in Fayetteville, North Carolina. [1]

  6. J. Cole ends Dreamville 2024 with a performance in front of ...

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    J. Cole performs in front of a replica of Fayetteville's Market House during the second day of his Dreamville Festival on Sunday, April 7, 2024, at Dorothea Dix Park in Raleigh, North Carolina.

  7. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Cole purchased his childhood home in Fayetteville, North Carolina, for $120,000 through the Dreamville Foundation. The home had been repossessed from his mother years earlier, while Jermaine was attending college in New York. His plan is to turn the house into a homestead for single mothers and their children to live rent-free. [232]