J Cole Reveals Why He Dissed Kanye West On His Own Song
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J. Cole Reveals He Took Shots at Kanye West on ‘Looking For Trouble’
J. Cole recently revealed that he threw direct shots at Kanye West on “Looking For Trouble,” after Kanye made a comment that Cole found disrespectful. On the Inevitable audio series, Cole recalled Kanye dismissing him during a UStream. “Kanye’s answer was, like — I don’t think anybody watching it would notice, but me being me, I looked at him like, ‘Aw, that shit was hella dismissive,’” he said. When Kanye was asked if he’d work with Cole, he sa…
J Cole Reveals Why He Dissed Kanye West On His Own Song
J Cole and Kanye West’s relationship has always been complicated, and recently, the Dreamville founder recalled some of the tension leading up to their 2010 G.O.O.D. Fridays collaboration “Looking For Trouble.” Ye hosted a UStream before dropping My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy, and according to Cole, made a comment that he perceived as dismissive. A fan had asked Ye whether or not he had any plans to work with Cole, and his response left the …
J. Cole’s ‘Friday Night Lights’ Mixtape Now Available On Streaming Platforms
Almost 15 years after its initial release, J. Cole has announced that his widely-acclaimed mixtape Friday Night Lights is now available on all streaming platforms. The re-release is in conjunction with the fifth episode of his audio podcast series Inevitable, which explores the making of the mixtape. Cole announced the news on X (formerly Twitter) with the message: “This is a very special moment for me. Been waiting patiently for this day, like …
J. Cole Releases 'Friday Night Lights' On DSPs After "Waiting Patiently" For 14 Years
J. Cole’s critically acclaimed 2010 mixtape Friday Night Lights finally hit streaming services. The re-release coincided with the fifth episode of his “Inevitable” audio series airing on Wednesday (Nov. 27).Continue reading…
J. Cole had hidden shots for Kanye West on their G.O.O.D. Fridays collaboration
Since its inception, J. Cole’s “Inevitable” audio series with Ibrahim Hamad and Scott Lazer has been a hit among fans. On Wednesday (Nov. 27), the North Carolina emcee premiered the show’s fifth installment, “Friday Night Lights,” alongside the release of his classic mixtape sharing the same title.Continue reading…
J. Cole Releases 'Friday Night Lights' On All Streaming Platforms
For J. Cole fans the wait is finally over. Late Thursday (Nov. 27) night, the Dreamville rapper announced that Friday Night Lights, his classic mixtape would be available on all streaming platforms. The re-release is in concert with the fifth episode of his audio podcast series Inevitable, which explores the making of the mixtape. Taking to Instagram, J. Cole shared his excitement about bringing one of his most heralded works to his fans almost…
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