Watch J. Cole’s New Documentary Eyez
Earlier this year, J. Cole’s Forest
Hills Drive: Homecoming, documentary aired on HBO. Between interviews with
family and friends, who helped tell his story, he performed every song off 2014
Forest Hills Drive in his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Now, he’s
shared a new documentary called Eyez. Stream the full 40-minute doc below via
Tidal.
Hills Drive: Homecoming, documentary aired on HBO. Between interviews with
family and friends, who helped tell his story, he performed every song off 2014
Forest Hills Drive in his hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Now, he’s
shared a new documentary called Eyez. Stream the full 40-minute doc below via
Tidal.
Yesterday, Cole’s fourth studio LP,
4 Your Eyez Only, appeared for pre-order on iTunes. It’s scheduled for a
December 9 release via Dreamville/Roc Nation.
4 Your Eyez Only, appeared for pre-order on iTunes. It’s scheduled for a
December 9 release via Dreamville/Roc Nation.
Jermaine Lamarr Cole (born January
28, 1985), better known by his stage name J. Cole, is an American recording
artist and record producer. Raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Cole
initially gained recognition as a rapper following the release of his debut
mixtape, The Come Up, in early 2007. Intent on further pursuing a solo career
as a rapper, he would go on to release two additional mixtapes after signing to
Jay Z's Roc Nation imprint in 2009.
28, 1985), better known by his stage name J. Cole, is an American recording
artist and record producer. Raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Cole
initially gained recognition as a rapper following the release of his debut
mixtape, The Come Up, in early 2007. Intent on further pursuing a solo career
as a rapper, he would go on to release two additional mixtapes after signing to
Jay Z's Roc Nation imprint in 2009.
Cole would release his debut studio
album, Cole World: The Sideline Story, in 2011 to critical success. Cole World:
The Sideline Story would debut at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, and was
soon certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA). His next two releases, 2013's Born Sinner and 2014's 2014 Forest Hills
Drive, received mostly positive reviews from critics, while being both
certified platinum in the US. The latter earned him his first Grammy Award
nomination for Best Rap Album. 2014 Forest Hills Drive was also the first rap
album in over 25 years to gain platinum certification without any guest
appearances or features.
album, Cole World: The Sideline Story, in 2011 to critical success. Cole World:
The Sideline Story would debut at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200, and was
soon certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
(RIAA). His next two releases, 2013's Born Sinner and 2014's 2014 Forest Hills
Drive, received mostly positive reviews from critics, while being both
certified platinum in the US. The latter earned him his first Grammy Award
nomination for Best Rap Album. 2014 Forest Hills Drive was also the first rap
album in over 25 years to gain platinum certification without any guest
appearances or features.
Self-taught on piano, Cole also acts
as a producer alongside his hip hopcareer, producing singles for artists such
as Kendrick Lamar and Janet Jackson, as well as handling the majority of the
production in his own projects. He has also developed other ventures, including
Dreamville Records, as well as non-profit organization, the Dreamville
Foundation. The Dreamville Foundation isn't the only non-profit gesture Cole
has put forth. In January 2015, Cole decided to house single mothers rent free
in his childhood home, 2014 Forest Hill Drive, Fayetteville, N.C
as a producer alongside his hip hopcareer, producing singles for artists such
as Kendrick Lamar and Janet Jackson, as well as handling the majority of the
production in his own projects. He has also developed other ventures, including
Dreamville Records, as well as non-profit organization, the Dreamville
Foundation. The Dreamville Foundation isn't the only non-profit gesture Cole
has put forth. In January 2015, Cole decided to house single mothers rent free
in his childhood home, 2014 Forest Hill Drive, Fayetteville, N.C
On July 29, 2016, DJ Khaled released his ninth studio album
Major Key. It features the most popular artists such as Nicki Minaj, Future,
Nas, Kendrick Lamar and Cole himself. "Jermaine's Interlude" is the
song and the fifth track that Cole was features on, is a very deep and
emotional piece of his, in the track he mentions the pain he's going though and
explains some of his previous bad habits that he has drifted back to.
"Said all I could say, now I play with thoughts of retirement" is a
direct quote from the track that has all Cole's fans worried about him and his
music career. In an interview with Genius, Doctur Dot of the Atlanta duo
EarthGang explained that the song was originally a nine minute posse cut, he
said, “We were just trying to get Bas to fuck with the song, but Cole was like,
‘I can’t resist this beat,’ so he hit the weed for the first time in a long
time." “He overthinks on weed but we were in the garage smoking a blunt,
the beat was running in the background. We stacked the hook up, we all had
verses on it, it was a posse record and was like, nine verses long.” On
November 4, 2016, Cole performed at Jay Z & Beyoncé's Hillary Clinton Rally
in Cleveland, Ohio, along with Big Sean and Chance the Rapper. On November 8,
2016, Spillage Village released the official version of "Jermaine's
Interlude", called "Can't Call It", the song features Cole,
EarthGang, Bas and J.I.D. The song is the first official single from Spillage
Village's upcoming project, Bears Like This To Much.
Major Key. It features the most popular artists such as Nicki Minaj, Future,
Nas, Kendrick Lamar and Cole himself. "Jermaine's Interlude" is the
song and the fifth track that Cole was features on, is a very deep and
emotional piece of his, in the track he mentions the pain he's going though and
explains some of his previous bad habits that he has drifted back to.
"Said all I could say, now I play with thoughts of retirement" is a
direct quote from the track that has all Cole's fans worried about him and his
music career. In an interview with Genius, Doctur Dot of the Atlanta duo
EarthGang explained that the song was originally a nine minute posse cut, he
said, “We were just trying to get Bas to fuck with the song, but Cole was like,
‘I can’t resist this beat,’ so he hit the weed for the first time in a long
time." “He overthinks on weed but we were in the garage smoking a blunt,
the beat was running in the background. We stacked the hook up, we all had
verses on it, it was a posse record and was like, nine verses long.” On
November 4, 2016, Cole performed at Jay Z & Beyoncé's Hillary Clinton Rally
in Cleveland, Ohio, along with Big Sean and Chance the Rapper. On November 8,
2016, Spillage Village released the official version of "Jermaine's
Interlude", called "Can't Call It", the song features Cole,
EarthGang, Bas and J.I.D. The song is the first official single from Spillage
Village's upcoming project, Bears Like This To Much.
On December 1, 2016, the artwork and a track list for Cole's
new album, titled 4 Your Eyez Only were shown on iTunes available for
pre-order. The release date is set for December 9, 2016.
new album, titled 4 Your Eyez Only were shown on iTunes available for
pre-order. The release date is set for December 9, 2016.
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