Visionz Of Home

Thanks to the city, Love yall.

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Dreamville Weekend


Our first Dreamville weekend also CIAA’s 100th anniversary.See you there Villains!

Cole World Allstar

Shout to @KevinHart4real for the Alley, perfect! I’m comin for that MVP next year I promise.

Studio Life

Photos by Axel Laramée

Grew Up Fast

It’s that time. This for yall. DoubleDoubleCrossed. – Cole

 

New Video: Degenerate Confederate – Bas

The Dreamvillain @FiendBassy invaded #OWS in it’s hey day and shot a new video for you to check out.

Via SuperMookinFiends

MTV Talks Nobody’s Perfect Shoot

From MTV

J. Cole may have started with a dollar and a dream on his 2007 mixtape The Come Up, but the Roc Nation MC has amassed so much more since releasing his major-label debut, Cole World: The Sideline Story, last year. He earned himself a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, and even though he lost out to Bon Iver on Sunday night, Cole lived out another dream this past week: shooting a video with his idol Missy Elliott. “We just shot the video with Missy Elliott for ‘Nobody’s Perfect.’ My god, that was a moment — that was a moment,” Cole told Sway from the Grammy red carpet right before the big show.

In the late 1990s, Missy, who had already spent years behind the scenes as a songwriter, made her mark with a string of hit singles starting with 1997′s “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly).” Her music really had an impact on then-teenaged Cole, so shooting the video for the next single off of Cole World means just a bit more to him. “I can tell you Colin Tilley directed it, incredible visuals. It’ll probably be my best video yet, visually,” he said before gushing about Elliott. “Man, just to have Missy on that set and to see her singing the song that I wrote. It’s Missy, I don’t think people really understand; that’s my era and how I look at her and how creative she is and her and Timbaland and the things that they did. That was a beautiful moment right there.”

Cole is excited about all of his recent strides, but in no way is the MC content. He revealed to Sway that he plans to hit the road for a four-week college tour and that he was in the lab working on his sophomore album. Not that he would reveal anything beyond that. “I won’t give details; I learned my lesson from the last one,” he said. “But I’m back to work heavy.”

Sideline Story Tour Dates

Cole World x Big Krizzle, dates after the break.

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Grammy Weekend

Lil’ Ghetto Nigga x The Wire

Found this video from The Wire using a classic from The Come Up as the score. Shouts to Teemong Viddy