J.Cole Discusses His Features

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So far in J.Cole’s career, he’s already established himself as one the game’s premiere collaborators. Before taking the stage at S.O.B.’s two months ago, he gives MTV a breakdown of some of his guest features.

Wale’s “Beautiful Bliss” (featuring J. Cole and Melanie Fiona)

“I really just signed the deal [with Roc Nation] and a couple months after, maybe even not that long, a situation came up where Wale had that song already and they were interested in getting me on it,” Cole explained of what was supposed to be his first feature.

“I didn’t hear his verses, though, I just got sent the beat and I was thinking at the time, ‘This is my first feature.’ This is before [I did] “A Star Is Born.” I got to really go in. But mind you, I hadn’t heard his verses — all I got was the beat and the hook and the concept of the song. So I said, ‘Let me make a statement, this is gonna be my first one.’ So I knew when I was writing it, I was like, ‘This is just one of those verses.’ And when I was laying it down, [I got] the same kind of feeling: I think I got one. If Wale’s album dropped when it was supposed to, that would have been my first feature.”

Reflection Eternal’s “Just Begun” (featuring J. Cole, Jay Electronica and Mos Def)

“I just got a text from out the blue from a number I didn’t recognize,” Cole recalled. ” ‘Yo, this is Talib Kweli, I got your number from 9th Wonder, I got this record, me, Jay Electronica and Mos Def.’ You know, wanting to know if I wanted to get on it. I was double-checking my phone, like, ‘Is this serious?’ He sent it to me, and at the time it was his and Jay Electronica’s verse on it. [Eventually] there was two legends on it and one upcoming person like me, who is destroying the game, so I thought, ‘I got to come with it.’ In writing that verse, I started a verse and probably stopped after two bars. I was going to try to take it deeper and more poetic.

Because I was on a song with Kweli, Jay Electronica and Mos Def, I got to really be saying something. But when I started writing it, it felt forced. I was like, ‘Nah, don’t do it.’ I felt like the song could use a bit of ignorance or new energy. I didn’t want to fall into that mold, even though I could do it, maybe not as good as they can. So I said, ‘Lemme try to stand out on this song.’ And I’m not gonna crush these guys, but I can at least come with something different, and I think that’s why people like it, like, ‘Who is this kid?’ “

Young Chris’ “Still the Hottest” (featuring J. Cole)

“I did the beat and the verse when I caught wind my ‘A Star Is Born’ verse wasn’t gonna make The Blueprint 3,” Cole revealed. “I think No ID told me, he didn’t know if Jay-Z was gonna keep it, cause he was working with him, and Jay was figuring out his album. So I tried to scramble and hit Jay with something and maybe make the album in a different kind of way. So I did the beat and I came up with that verse [about the Roc legacy] and tried to get it on there. It was a far-fetched dream. [Laughs]. So I said, ‘Let me send it to Young Chris or Wale.’ I didn’t even know Chris did it [at first], he just put it out. But I was working on it awhile ago, and Chris killed it.”

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  1. NEWKIDONTHEBLOG says:

    COLEE WORLD!

  2. My NIg Hussle says:

    He outshined Jay on “A Star Is Born”

  3. Ac@pella! says:

    Cole is a problem. “Cole World” is gonna BE a problem. ‘Nuff said.

  4. Redrocboy says:

    Been a fan of dude for a minute now and im really pushing 4 cole hope god bless him with major cuz he definetly deserve it !!! Cole world nigga !!!

  5. RICH1 says:

    Cole world, no blanket…this generation nas

  6. NuJew says:

    Cole World?????????

  7. HOVA!! says:

    @My NIg Hussle

    he had a good verse but to say he outshined jay on that song is a giant overstatement

  8. The Illest says:

    His album title is not “Cole World”.

  9. yoyo says:

    VIBE’s story with J.Cole was dope as well. If you’re a J.Cole fan go to the site and read. Mad insightful shit. One of the best interviews. You’ll learn a lot. COLE WORLD, NO BLANKET

  10. flawda says:

    How did J Cole outshine Jay when it wasn’t even a track where Jay was tryna be lyrical, he actually was giving props to other niggas. Meanwhile J Cole was stating why his star is born.

  11. dickriders says:

    HOVA!! says:
    Wednesday, May 19 2010 at 7:23 PM EST

    he had a good verse but to say he outshined jay on that song is a giant overstatement.

    all i can say to you is lol j cole rapped for like 25 seconds and completley destroyed him, flow cold as the shoulder of a gold diggin ho when a broke nigga aprocaches. that 1 line made jay-z look amatuar . jay-z’s flow,lyrics,delivery are all pretty average if you ask me, but you niggas cant seem to admit it. only reason i listen to his shit if cus of the yeezy beats

  12. Interscope Employee says:

    the album title WONT BE “Cole Word” , and WONT BE “Blow Up” he said it himself

    J.Cole is that nigga. interesting that story about STILL THE HOTTEST haha

  13. Oj Da Cornball says:

    u work for the devil Interscope Employee…hahaha

  14. iam2smooth says:

    Cole is goin 2 kill drake when ”COLE WORLD” drops!

    Keep doin u cole!

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