On the heels of The Off-Season, J. Cole drops the first visual off the album for "a m a r i." The clip opens with Cole performing while a Dreamville helicopter flies overhead.
J. Cole is back with another one. The Fayetteville rapper hits the streets of New York in his latest video for "Punchin' the Clock." He hails a cab before rapping out the backseat window for the majority of the Scott Lazer-directed clip.
21 Savage and J. Cole team up in the highly-anticipated video for their collaboration "a lot." The Aisultan Seitov-directed clip opens with a dapper Savage surrounded by his well-dressed family at their lavish estate.
JT surprises us with the official remix to his his "TKO" featuring none other than J. Cole, ASAP Rocky and Pusha T. J. Cole kicks off the track with his first response to Kendrick’s Control verse. However they all went in.
Taken from Mike WiLL Made-It's star-studded Creed II soundtrack, Ari Lennox and J. Cole give their "Shea Butter Baby" collaboration a sensual video treatment. Featuring a cameo from the Dreamville boss, the clip finds Ms.
In his verse, Lamar took a swipe at Drake and J.Cole, saying contrary to assumptions that he, Drake, and J.Cole are currently the three biggest rappers in the United States, he is the only big rapper.
Two months after dropping the song, Young Thug links up with J. Cole and Travis Scott in the deadly video for his single "The London." In the dark clip, the rappers run their own hotel operation, but this is no Four Seasons.
[Intro] You good, T-Minus? [Refrain] Niggas been countin' me out I'm countin' my bullets, I'm loadin' my clips I'm writin' down names, I'm makin' a list I'm checkin' it twice and I'm gettin' 'em hit The real ones been dyin', the fake ones is lit The game is