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  2. Amari (song) - Wikipedia

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    J. Cole revealed how the song was created on Timbaland's BeatClub YouTube channel. The song was produced during a Twitch live stream by Timbaland. When Cole heard it, he contemplated reaching out, but wrote to the beat through a rip on the internet. He said "I looped up the YouTube lil' rip, made a whole song on this shit.

  3. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, rapper Lil Pump teased a song titled "Fuck J. Cole" produced by fellow rapper Smokepurpp. [204] Media outlets and rappers speculated that the song "1985" from KOD was a response to the two, while Cole said in a Vulture interview that "It's really a 'shoe fits' situation—several people can wear that shoe."

  4. G.O.M.D. - Wikipedia

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    The song, an acronym for the statement "Get Off My Dick", interpolates "Get Low" by Lil Jon and samples "Berta, Berta" by Branford Marsalis, and was produced by Cole. [1] "G.O.M.D." received mixed reviews from critics who argued over its production and lyrical content. The song peaked at number 34 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart ...

  5. Janet Jackson & J. Cole debut 'No Sleeep' video

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    Only two days after the release of Janet Jackson's remix to "No Sleeep" featuring J. Cole, the legendary singer releases the chill official music video for her single. In the music video, directed ...

  6. J. Cole's New Song Has a Deeply Cool Origin Story

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  7. Lights Please - Wikipedia

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    On June 16, 2014, J. Cole premiered the music video for the song on MTV for the five year anniversary of The Warm Up. The video was shot in August of 2008, the same day he shot the music videos for "Simba" and "Lost Ones". However, Cole ended up not being completely satisfied with the way the final product turned out. [9] [10]

  8. Procrastination (Broke) - Wikipedia

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    "Procrastination (Broke)" is a song by American rapper J. Cole. The song was released on YouTube by music producer Bvtman as a surprise song on January 18, 2023. [1] The cover art for the song features a text message from Cole expressing his appreciation for every producer "cooking up and sharing their work with the world" and the song was released by Cole as a "thank you" to Bvtman for ...

  9. In the Morning (J. Cole song) - Wikipedia

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    J. Cole initially recorded the song in 2007, before his record deal. He released it on his mixtape sampler, "The Warm Up to the Warm Up", released prior to "The Warm Up". [1] Cole met Drake in Los Angeles, through record producer Chase N. Cashe. During what he called "the No I.D. sessions, my first time working on the album, like two years ago ...