Cole also gets nostalgic about his homecoming gig. “I never actually wanted to do a proper show in Fayetteville until I was big enough to sell out the Crown Coliseum,” he admits, though it’s no self-serving milestone. One concertgoer notes, “This is stuff we dreamed about. W...
ShareCOMMENT Image via Complex Original Complex Original The feelings of love and respect are mutual betweenJ. Coleand his hometown of Fayetteville, N.C. As we previously reported, the rapper-producer is enjoyinghis own holidayin the Cumberland County city as part of a three-day celebration call...
Complex News traveled to Fayetteville, North Carolina to get a tour of J. Cole's childhood home. The rapper also shared some memories from his adolescence. edwinortiz December 9, 2020 ShareCOMMENT This story was originally published on 11/24/14 alongside Complex's December 2014/January 2015 co...
To Jermaine Lamarr Cole, Fayetteville is home. It's where his mother brought him shortly after his birth on a U.S. Army base in Frankfurt, Germany. It's where he learned to play basketball. It's where he made a number of friends with whom he still rocks today. It's where he moved...
Cole, whose actual name is Jermaine Lamarr Cole remembers what it’s like to live from hand to mouth as he and his brother were raised in poverty by a single mom in Fayetteville, N.C. The 29-year-old “Can’t Get Enough” performer whose father is African-American and mother is Germ...
开头歌词J.Cole又在致敬他的家乡Fayetteville Started my grind where crime festers 在我开始我的事业的地方罪犯泛滥 And nines showing like they in they second trimesters (Crazy) 警察和在上初中下学期一样无脑 这里wordplay还可以翻译成:“这些初中生还在上第二学期”这样就引出了下一句歌词 That's why when...
Proceeds from the Dreamville Festival will benefit hurricane victims in the Carolinas. The festival announcement arrived shortly after the Dreamville Foundation launched a hurricane relief initiative for Cole's hometown of Fayetteville, North Carolina.GIFTS...
The album is named after the address of Cole’s childhood home in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Cole bought his home in June for reportedly$121,000. Cole accompanied the album announcement with a 7-minute trailer in which he takes us back to his hometown and visits memorable spots such as ...
"Fayetteville is not the safest place to be at night."To Jermaine Lamarr Cole, Fayetteville is home. It's where his mother brought him shortly after his birth on a U.S. Army base in Frankfurt, Germany. It's where he learned to play basketball. It's where he made a number of ...