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5[[caption-width-right:350:[[ShoutOut Born sinner,]] [[Music/TheNotoriousBIG the opposite of a winner]].]]
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7[floatboxright:Influences: Music/TupacShakur, Music/{{Nas}}, Music/JayZ, Music/{{Eminem}}, Music/OutKast, Music/KanyeWest, Music/AliciaKeys, Master P, Canibus, Big Pun]
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9->"''I feel like this: Whatever is in your path and in your heart, you need to do.''"
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11Jermaine Lamarr Cole (born January 28, 1985), better known by J. Cole, is an American rapper/producer. Born in Frankfurt, Germany and raised in Fayetteville, North Carolina, in 2009 he became the first artist to sign to Music/JayZ's Creator/RocNation label.
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13His debut album, ''Cole World: The Sideline Story'' was released in September 2011, and hit number one on the US Billboard 200, Top R&B Albums and Top Rap Albums chart, selling more than 218,000 in its first week.
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15He received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 54th Grammy Awards.
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17On December 2nd, he released a documentary called ''Eyez'' exclusively for Tidal. The documentary included behind the scenes footage of the making of his next album, ''4 Your Eyez Only.'' He also showed off two music videos for the songs, "False Prophets" and "everyone dies" which aren't on the album.
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20!!Discography:
21* ''The Come Up'' (Mixtape) (2007)
22* ''The Warm Up'' (Mixtape) (2009)
23* ''Friday Night Lights'' (Mixtape) (2010)
24* ''Cole World: The Sideline Story'' (2011)
25* ''Truly Yours'' (Mixtape) (2013)
26* ''Truly Yours 2'' (Mixtape) (2013)
27* ''Born Sinner'' (2013)
28* ''Truly Yours 3'' (2013)
29* ''Revenge of the Dreamers'' (with Dreamville Records) (Mixtape) (2014)
30* ''2014 Forest Hills Drive'' (2014)
31* ''4 Your Eyez Only'' (2016)
32* ''KOD'' (2018)
33* ''The Off-Season'' (2021)
34* ''Might Delete Later'' (2024)
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36!!J. Tropes:
37* BookEnds: The album ''Born Sinner'' has its intro "Villuminati" open with a distorted version of the chorus of the last track, "Born Sinner".
38* BrokenPedestal: References this on "See World". This might be a reference to rapper Canibus, who Cole has stated he's a fan of. Canibus would later [[TakeThat diss]] Cole, only to recant later.
39* BrokenRecord:
40** From "Wet Dreamz": There's "And I ain't never did this before, no".
41** From "No Role Modelz": There's "Don't save her, she don't wanna be saved".
42** From "Hello": There's "Shit seem so sad when you look back".
43** From "ATM": There's "Count it up, count it up, count it up, count it".
44** From "FRIENDS": There's "Cop another bag and smoke today" repeated 16 times.
45* CallBack: Does this frequently.
46** "Ladies" contains references to "Split You Up"
47** "Heartache" and "2Face" both contain references to "Dollar and a Dream"
48** "Power Trip" contains a reference to "Dreams", he even goes as far as to build the video for "Power Trip" around this call back.
49** His Pastor Kerney Thomas skit on 'Born Sinner' is a reference to the third verse of his song "Blow Up" where he criticizes televangelism.
50** "Cole Summer" subtly calls back "Can I Holla At Ya".
51* ClusterFBomb: He's a rapper, what else would you expect?
52* ConspicuousConsumption: Deconstructed on "Chaining Day"
53* DiggingYourselfDeeper: The reaction caused by his CrossesTheLineTwice lyrics on "Villuminati".
54* DisappearedDad: He has a strained relationship with his father, this is a reoccurring topic of his.
55* DualMeaningChorus: "World Is Empty", "Can I Holla At Ya?".
56* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: His earlier works circa ''The Come Up'' often contained references to guns and violence, something that he actively avoids now.
57* FakeBrit: He and BIA adopt (fluctuating) British accents on their song "LONDON".
58* FreestyleVersion: Frequent across his earlier mixtapes, mostly over songs by Kanye West and Jay-Z, although also over Cassie's "Must Be Love", Music/MissyElliott's "Best Friend" and Talib Kweli's "Get By".
59* FunWithAcronyms: ''KOD'' is short for either ''Kids on Drugs'', ''Kill Our Demons'', or ''King Overdosed''.
60* GuestFighter: Appeared in the 2009 reboot of ''VideoGame/NBAJam'' with producer 9th Wonder as an unlockable team.
61* JazzRap: Not exclusively, but many of the beats he makes frequently utilize jazz samples.
62* LyricalDissonance: "Enchanted"
63* TheMentor: His is Music/JayZ. In terms of record production his mentor is hip-hop producer, No I.D., who also mentored Music/KanyeWest.
64* MundaneMadeAwesome: In "Foldin' Clothes", where Cole (as the character James McMillain) expresses undying love and dedication to his pregnant wife by doing mundane tasks like folding clothes and watching Netflix with her.
65* MusicIsPolitics: Discussed in "Cole Summer" and "Let Nas Down".
66* MurderTheHypotenuse: "Dreams", as well as the video for "Power Trip"
67* NonAppearingTitle: "Before I'm Gone", "Enchanted", "Villuminati", "[=LAnd=] of the Snakes", "Sideline Story", "Lil' Ghetto Nigga", "Is She Gone Pop?".
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69* RagingStiffie: Mentioned multiple times in "Wet Dreamz": "That's when my heart starts racing and my body start sweatin'/Baby, you done woke my lil' man up" and "I'm in her crib, now a nigga palms' sweatin'/With a pocket full of rubbers and an erection".
70* RecordProducer: The majority of the music he's released has been self-produced.
71* {{Sampling}}: A key part of his production style.
72* ShoutOut:
73** [[Music/PaulaAbdul "straight up now tell me, do you really wanna love me forever, oh oh oh, or is it just a hit and run"]]
74** [[Music/TheNotoriousBIG "Born Sinner, the opposite of a winner"]].
75** [[Music/KanyeWest "No I.D. my mentor, now let the story begin.."]].
76** [[Music/{{Nas}} "Freedom or jail, clip's inserted, a baby's being born/same time, a man is murdered; the beginning and end/as far as rap goes, it's only natural I explain my plateau and, also what defines my name...]]
77* SpiritualSuccessor: Arguably to an early Music/KanyeWest.
78* SpotlightStealingSquad: Some of his guest appearances on songs by other artists put him in this position.
79* StopBeingStereotypical: ''KOD'' in general can be taken as a satire / criticism of common rap tropes and their impact on the black community and its perception in popular culture. On "1985", he discusses this specifically in regard to the "new school" of 2010s rap, which he considers to be pandering to white people's stereotypes of black culture.
80-->''And plus, you havin' fun, and I respect that\
81But have you ever thought about your impact?\
82These white kids love that you don't give a fuck\
83'Cause that's exactly what's expected when your skin black\
84They wanna see you dab, they wanna see you [[DrugsAreGood pop a pill]]\
85They wanna see you [[TattooedCrook tatted from your face to your heels]]\
86And somewhere deep down, fuck it, I gotta keep it real\
87[[PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy They wanna be black]] and think your song is how it feels''
88* ThoseTwoGuys: Him and Music/KendrickLamar. Also VitriolicBestBuds.
89* UnexpectedCharacter: A few... His first album had Music/MissyElliott (who had been on a music hiatus), whilst his second had TLC, Amber Coffman, Mike Epps and Pastor Kearney Thomas, whilst if you bought the deluxe of that album you got a song which included a chorus (for no apparent reason) by [[Music/FiftyCent 50 Cent]].
90* WolverinePublicity: Sort of averted. He does have a tendency to do lots of features, although not as often as someone like Music/{{Future}}.
91** He's worked with Music/{{Drake}}, Music/RickRoss, Music/JayZ, Music/LilWayne, Music/TheGameRapper, Music/{{Beyonce}}, Music/KanyeWest, Music/TwentyOneSavage, Music/YoungThug, Keri Hilson, Music/{{Rihanna}}, Music/BigSean, Tyga and Music/RitaOra, amongst others.
92* XtremeKoolLetterz: "Wet Dreamz", "No Role Modelz", "Love Yourz".

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