J. Cole becomes the fourth rapper to join in on the “Harlem Shake” craze. Cole joins DJ Holiday and crew for their version of the viral dance. Check out Cole’s rendition below.
J. Cole becomes the fourth rapper to join in on the “Harlem Shake” craze. Cole joins DJ Holiday and crew for their version of the viral dance. Check out Cole’s rendition below.
There has been tons of talk about a J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar collab album. The highly anticipated album is definitely underway and now Cole is saying that the duo have “too many songs” for one album. The rapper also says that he and Kendrick both bring the best out of one another and things do get a bit competitive between them. Watch more below.
J. Cole has been getting everyone hyped, with the singles, and filling us in on the flow of certain songs to come, but we are going to have to wait a little bit longer for the album. “Born Sinner” has been pushed back, because the Roc Nation signee wants everything to be perfect. “Let’s really roll this out right, get the proper single, get the proper videos, proper brands. There are certain things that you can line up to make an album feel bigger,” Cole says to MTV. I can definitely understand where he’s coming from. When you create something, you want it to be your best – no mistakes. I get it. When can we expect, “Born Sinner” to drop? Check down bottom to find out.
J. Cole’s new single, “Power Trip,” brings in a whole different sound. The song features Miguel, the MC’s first official single released from his upcoming album, Born Sinner. In this interview with MTV, he opens up about the hit & explains how it reminds him of Justin Timberlake’s 2002 single, “Cry Me A River.” “That’s the most exciting part about that song and the reason why we went with it is because it sounds like nothing that’s out,” Cole explained on Saturday at the All-Star Game, “It’s almost like the first time I heard ‘Cry Me a River,’ Justin Timberlake. The minute that came on… It hit you a certain kinda way. That was the exciting part.”
J. Cole & Drake were courtside as they watched Ne-Yo perform at the 2013 NBA All-Star game. Check out the pic…