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J.Cole, Dr.Dre Join Kendrick Lamar at LA Show
Feb 11th
Up-and-coming West Coast MC Kendrick Lamar, treated fans at his sold-out show in Hollywood’s Key Club last night (February 10) to a seemingly endless series of surprise guest appearances, including hometown legend Dr. Dre.
Dre went on record this past November to co-sign the Compton spitter and has since invited him into the studio to contribute to the highly-anticipated Detox album.
Kendrick, who was accompanied intermittently on stage by his Black Hippy crew members—Jay Rock, Ab Soul and Schoolboy Q— was also joined by Leimert Park’s own Dom Kennedy and underground king Murs for the “She Needs Me” remix.
XXL Class of 2010 Freshmen Big Sean and J. Cole who, earlier in the evening, wrapped a performance across town at California State University Los Angeles, made it to the venue in time to perform their respective hits “Meant to Be” and “Enchanted.” After their performances, Sean made sure to verbally crown Kendrick as the future of hip-hop as did J. Cole, who has a joint mixtape coming out with the rapper.
“Congrats… and applause to ya’ll, because ya’ll see the future early,” J. Cole told the audience. “Straight outta Compton.”
The artist formerly known as KDot also brought out fellow Compton MC, Problem while Skeme and Casey Veggies, two artists out of Inglewood who are rising to notoriety as well, were also on hand to show support.
Between songs, Kendrick, with assistance from Schoolboy Q, took a few moments to attempt to mellow out the crowd with his “Groove Sessions.” He brought out a chair and told the audience stories of what his life was like as a young child surrounded by a lot of soulful music and ruthless characters, a la the opening scenes of Menace II Society. The audience laughed at Lamar’s imitation of his father’s old school, slow winding dance moves and ignorantly wise advice. However, the show was so high energy that even the groove sessions weren’t enough to quell the crowd.
Favorites amongst audience members appeared to be “Cut You Off,” “H.O.C.,” and of course, “Michael Jordan” to which the entire Top Dawg Entertainment family (and friends) joined Kendrick on the stage which at this point was wavering, not only under their collective weight but the sheer gravity of the moment.
“On some real shit DJ Quik, Murs, J. Cole, Big Sean… This shit is overwhelming for me man,” said Kendrick after making sure to point out Quik to his father who was seated on the floor above. Quik had been standing side stage in a VIP section with a digital recording device in hand, filming throughout the entire show.
Dr. Dre came on the stage briefly to close out the night by leaving the audience with a few words: “What the fuck is up West Coast? I just came out this way to show some love for the new West Coast hotness, my nigga Kendrick Lamar doing big shit. That’s all I wanted to do was come out, show my face, and represent. I love ya’ll. My shit coming. Detox. West coast stand the fuck up."
Sean Garrett & J.Cole – “Feel Love” Music Video
Feb 11th
Sean Garret ft J.Cole – Feel Love Official Music Video. Also features Draya. Props: RR
Studio Life w/ J. Cole, Big Sean & CyHi Da Prynce (Video)
Feb 10th
Every wonder what some of your favorite artists do in their spare time? Check as J. Cole makes beats, Big Sean plays xBox and CyHi da Prynce chills.
Video: J.Cole On TMZ
Feb 8th
Watch the video above as Mr. Hollywood Cole has a funny run in with the paparazzi!
J. Cole Has “High Standards” For Jay-Z Collabo
Feb 4th
For J. Cole, getting Jay-Z to guest on his debut album is a gift and a curse.
On one hand, the North Carolina lyricist has the rare opportunity to get one of the most coveted features in the game on his first major-label effort. But on the other hand, the rising producer/MC is now tasked with churning out a record worthy of a Hov verse — a challenge he has admitted is daunting.
When Cole stopped by MTV News’ Times Square headquarters on Thursday to chop it up on "RapFix Live," the Fayetteville rapper opened up about his plans for collaborating with his Roc Nation boss.
"They been asking me this for a while because I said he was like one of the only rap features I wanted, but it’s about the song. It’s a lot of pressure on that song. I feel like that’s my hardest song to make, is the one I want Jay for. My standards are so high," he explained.
The MC added that he initially thought a melodic cut that eventually landed on his most recent mixtape would be good for a Jay feature. " ‘Enchanted’ off of [his mixtape] Friday Night Lights was just like a lot of people’s favorites, and my man Omen is on there. I wanted to get Jay on it. I thought that was gonna be the Jay-Z song for the album. But as time went by, it was like, ‘Nah, I got something better,’ " he said.
In fact, the songsmith has already cooked up another burner for Hov. "So I got this other song for the album right now. As soon as I did it, I named the beat ‘J. Cole and Jay-Z.’ But I ended up doing three verses, and I was like, ‘Nah, I like my verse.’ My bar is high for that song," he said.
While Cole is making sure he’s offering Jay his finest work, it’s not like there’s a one-Hov-feature rule he has to abide by. The Fayette-nam lyricist added that he and Hov plan to work together organically.
"As long as it feels right for him. I wouldn’t even wanna force nothin’ to him. It’s not like a ‘You better make it good’ [situation]," he said. "Nah, it’s not like that."
What do you think Hov and Cole’s collabo will sound like? Let us know in the comments!
ColeStream: J.Cole Live On Ustream
Aug 19th
Tonight J. Cole went on UStream again, and it was a very interesting back and forth he had. Watch the video above and leave your thoughts in the comments!
J. Cole – It Won’t Be Long
Aug 17th
Sermon just passed over new music from J. Cole that kid from Fayettenam. This track is titled It Won’t Be Long, and it definitely sounds like it could end up on his upcoming album. Listen to the song below, check the It Wont Be Long lyrics here, and leave your thoughts in the comments.
J. Cole Surprises His Fans With “Baby Cole Stream”
Aug 16th
J. Cole got on UStream earlier to surprise his fans. Check the footage out above and leave your thoughts in the comments below!
J. Cole Interview From Lollapalooza
Aug 12th
Q: So are you excited about what you are about to make happen here in Chicago, Illinois?
A. Absolutely man, you know…I’m ecstatic!
Q. What can the crowd expect to see in your live show?
A. .A lot of vicious raps. A lot of confidence and stage presence. And you know-some really good hip hop music
Q. So where are you from?
A. Fayettesville, North Carolina.
Q. How did you get started in this whole rap game?
A. Well, I started rapping at 12 years old. Started making beats when I was 15 years old. And when I was 18yrs old I moved to New York trying to get a rap deal-and also went to St. Johns University.
Q. Where’d you get the courage to up and move from such a small town to the Big Apple?
A. Man, I have no clue where I got it from. Probably from my mother who fooled me into thinking I could do whatever I wanted to do. So I actually tried it out.
Q. What did you study at St. Johns?
A. Communications. I knew what I was there for(a rap deal) and I didn’t think I would have to finish school-I thought I was going to get signed before I even graduated.
Q. Who are some of your musical influences?
A. Tupac, Jay-Z, Nas…Eminem, Canibus, Andre 3000-Outkast and Kanye..you know-the greats.
Q. After you got to New York you got signed by Jay-Z’s label, how did that happen?
A. Yeh, Roc-Nation-this happened through Mark Pitts who was Biggie’s manager
(who also signed Chris Brown and Ciara). He played Jay-Z one of my songs called “Lights Please” and that’s how it all started.
Q. How did Mark Pitts find you?
A. Well, that’s a whole ‘nother story. That’s from years and years of me knocking on people’s doors and somehow my music wound up in his office.
Q. Now you know and Chris Brown look alike (you could be cousins)?
A. Ha, ha…that’s my homeboy too. But yeh-I know, it’s that tall light skin thing.
Q. I like the fact that you graduated from St. Johns and got your papers. How do you feel about that?
A. I’m honored. I feel good to have my degree-you know what I’m saying. Nobody can take that away from you. It’s nothing but a good thing.
Q. How do you define the music you are producing-what’s happening?
A. There’s definitely a message. It’s both entertainment and a message. I try to blend both of them together. A strong message of us as individuals along with the entertainment of rap-that’s what I do.
