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There has been a wide variety of reactions to J. Cole’s surprise new song “Snow On Tha Bluff” since he dropped it last night. Now Earl Sweatshirt has weighed in on the Noname-referencing ...
In hip-hop, Earl Sweatshirt and Tyler, The Creator had back-to-back sets from the Honda stage to the Big Apple stage. Later on that day, J. Cole gathered a huge response from the festival crowd ...
For much of J. Cole’s career, the earnest and principled ... and gaslighting as con[s]tructive criticism,” while Earl Sweatshirt said the song was like “if a white rapper (one that ppl ...
J. Cole Releases “Snow On Tha Bluff” Last ... and gaslighting as contructive criticism.” Meanwhile, Earl Sweatshirt deemed both the song and Cole’s response to the backlash against it ...
Interview by Imani Mixon (@ImaniMixon) How was it to work with J. Cole on Born Sinner ... You guys worked with Earl Sweatshirt a lot for his upcoming album, so how is that coming?
J. Cole appears to be trolling his fanbase in a photo of him posing with a fan that has surfaced online. In a photo circulating on social media this week, Cole was seen in a low-key look that ...
But I don’t look up to St. Augustine as much as I look up to J. Cole. Yes, I prefer the guy who sports Air Jordans and dreadlocks. The dude who wears baseball jerseys, sweatshirts and baggy shorts.
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