J. Cole brings a touch of Fayetteville
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J. Cole brought a touch of his childhood home in Fayetteville to his headlining final set at what has been billed as the fifth and final Dreamville Festival.
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The Dreamville Music Festival is again bringing some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B to Raleigh.
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Many of J. Cole’s diehard fans agree with Rapsody’s choice. J. Cole recently shared his mixtapes ( T he Come Up, Vol. 1, The Warm Up, and Friday Night Lights) to streaming, allowing new supporters to explore his back catalog.
But why this particular imagery? When it comes to award shows, J. Cole has notoriously been snubbed. The artist has been up for a music-related award 43 times since 2012 and only won six of them.
Ye recently shared his candid thoughts on J. Cole’s music, expressing strong disapproval and suggesting it has a negative impact on hip-hop. The 47-year-old artist took to social media to voice his perspective, sparking discussion among fans.
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Ye has had multiple targets in his rants on X (formerly Twitter), but there is always room for more. The 47-year-old opened up about hating J. Cole’s music and the specific audience he believes that it is for.