In one of the biggest arguments in recent hip-hop history, Drake and Kendrick Lamar continue their war of words to the point where even the police were questioned about the implica ...
In an exciting announcement that has fans buzzing, Grammy Award-winning rapper J. Cole is selling tickets for his upcoming show at Madison Square Garden for just $1. This incredible offer is part ...
In their latest episode, Hamad shared a never-before-told story about JAY-Z suggesting to Drake that he give Cole a hit record back in 2011. J. Cole and Drake both started their professional ...
Drake starts the year with his "Fighting Irish" freestyle, produced by Conductor, taking lyrical shots at Lakers star LeBron James.
J. Cole has reminded fans that despite bowing out of the ongoing feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, he is still very ... journey from his early days as a young, aspiring rapper to finally ...
The festival would go on to bring acts such as Lil Baby, BLXST, Kehlani in 2022, Usher, Drake, and Burna Boy in 2023, and 50 Cent, Nicki Minaj, and Rema, among others. J. Cole also performed on most ...
J. Cole‘s Dreamville Festival is officially ending in 2025, set to take place on April 5 and 6 at Raleigh, North Carolina’s Dorothea Dix Park. READ MORE: J. Cole’s 10 best songs – ever!
As the year ends we have to reflect on one of the biggest years in hip-hop in recent memory led by Kendrick and Drake.
50 Cent doesn’t think that J. Cole should have backed out of joining Drake in beefing with Kendrick Lamar. Fif recently shared his opinion in an interview with Big Boy while reflecting on Drizzy ...
In October 2023, J. Cole perhaps accidentally reignited ... releasing “Not Like Us," produced by DJ Mustard. “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young / You better not ever go to cell block ...
Future and Metro Boomin gave Kendrick Lamar the space to get a few thoughts off his chest, including how he thinks Drake and J. Cole aren’t ... famous to mess with young girls without being ...
Over the years, its stages have hosted some of the biggest names in music, including Drake, USHER, Burna Boy and, of course, J. Cole alongside appearances from the entire Dreamville roster.