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The manager of J Cole has revealed his most recent partnership with Drake
The music world was buzzing when Drake released his highly anticipated album, For All The Dogs. Since its launch, the album has become a hot topic, boasting a who’s who list of collaborators. The album features artists like 21 Savage, SZA, Bad Bunny, Lil Yachty, Chief Keef, Yeat, Teezo Touchdown, PARTYNEXTDOOR, and Sexyy Red. The album also contains a number of jibes targeted at several major figures in the industry.
One of the standout features on the album is J Cole’s appearance on the track “First Person Shooter”. This marks the third collaboration between Drake and J Cole, following their previous team-ups on “In The Morning” and “Jodeci Freestyle”. The new track has quickly become a fan favorite.
Cole’s manager took to Twitter to express his thoughts on the new collaboration. He tweeted, “I would tweet a link to promote the new tuneee by Drizzy & Cole but I’m assuming by this point you already know it’s out. Enjoy this moment because it’s rare to see two people who’s been so great for so long still be this good. Also enjoy this album cause that boy Drake special.”
J Cole collaborated with Lil Yachty on a song named “The Secret Recipe” last week. The track sparked a dispute as some supporters perceived certain lyrics as jabs at NBA Youngboy. Although Cole’s manager refuted these allegations, Cole confronted the speculations in “First Person Shooter”, showing his interest to collaborate with Youngboy.
However, Youngboy’s response to Cole’s mentions suggests that a collaboration may not be on the cards anytime soon. The rapper quickly responded to both mentions of his name.
The release of “First Person Shooter” has stirred up discussions among fans and critics alike. What are your thoughts on J. Cole and Drake’s new collaboration? Share your views in the comments section below.
In other news, J. Cole recently made headlines for making Colin Kaepernick’s letter to the Jets public. The rapper continues to make waves in the music industry, both with his music and his actions off the stage.
The release of For All The Dogs has certainly set the music scene alight, with Drake’s unique blend of features and disses making it a must-listen. As fans continue to dissect and discuss the album, one thing is clear – Drake’s latest offering is making a significant impact.
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The story begins in a living room on Sunday afternoon, with a young boy sitting next to his father watching stock car races on TV. This simple ritual, so easy to overlook in the moment, shapes an entire childhood. There is, to start with, a sense that the races are just noise, speed, and color. But as the story unfolds, the young narrator begins to sense that something far deeper is taking shape.
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