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J. Cole

Cole was in London for a Charlie Sloth interview on BBC 1Xtra, where he let it be known that there would be no collaborations with rappers on his sophomore effort. But there was no exclusion of singers.
It's been reported by Hot 97's Peter Rosenberg that J. Cole has a track on his new album, Born Sinner, titled "I Disappointed Nas."
J. Cole unveils the cover artwork to his sophomore album Born Sinner. 
  Last night, J. Cole released a dope ass banger titled "Cole Summer," which sampled Lauryn Hill's "Nothing Even Matters." 
Surprisingly, a lot of rappers in the industry have gone back and forth between producing and rapping. J. Cole might be known for his dope rhymes, but he put his production skills to the test when he put together the instrumental behind his new hit single "Power Trip" featuring Miguel.
Fans attending the Alicia Keys concert at the Barclays Center this past week got a special treat during Miguel's opening act performance.
While many actual Harlem natives are protesting the dance, a lot of hip hop artists have expressed their approval of the fun dance put on Youtube.
The Roc Nation rapper linked up with Billboard at last night's AMAs to discuss his feelings about the "Miss America" song that's not necessarily tailor-made for radio play. 
Last night, a select few amount of people got the honor of hearing a new song from J. Cole while at Footaction's "Own The Stage" event in Hollywood.
While he put on a great show for his diehard fans who were lucky enough to cop tickets, some celebrities made sure not to miss out on the epic night as well!
Ever since the beef between J. Cole and Diggy Simmons came to the surface, it seems like everyone is taking a side.
Melanie Fiona has been going hard in the music scene for the last couple of years, and now she’s really coming into her own in the industry.
Drizzy, who filmed the music video for "Amen" this past week with Meek Mill in Philadelphia, recently posted an Instragram pic of his muscular arms with the caption: "Gymboree."
Reportedly, the two rappers bumped into each other backstage, spoke for a couple of moments, embraced and apologized to each other.
What's better than being enebriated when vibing to some tunes?! Rapper 360 who's new to the scene, threw a listening/release party for his Everywhere And Back EP at the Midtown Loft and Terrace in NYC and made sure everybody had a drink in their hand!
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