J. Cole Credits This Artist As Responsible For His Only Grammy Win
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The 64th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday night (April 3), but many of the artists who were up for awards were noticeably absent — including J. Cole.
While Cole didn’t take home any golden gramophones this year, he was making a splash on the other side of the country at the Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina. During Cole’s headlining set, he performed the Grammy Award-winning single “a lot” by 21 Savage. Cole, who was featured on the song, reminded the crowd the London native is responsible for his first (and only) Grammy Award.
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Script: Kyle Eustice
Voiceover: Ashia Skye
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Video Edit: Alex Vasallo
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Video Manager: Jeremy Hecht
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Executive Producer: Sharath Cherian
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The 64th Annual Grammy Awards took place at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday night (April 3), but many of the artists who were up for awards were noticeably absent — including J. Cole.
While Cole didn’t take home any golden gramophones this year, he was making a splash on the other side of the country at the Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina. During Cole’s headlining set, he performed the Grammy Award-winning single “a lot” by 21 Savage. Cole, who was featured on the song, reminded the crowd the London native is responsible for his first (and only) Grammy Award.
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Script: Kyle Eustice
Voiceover: Ashia Skye
https://www.instagram.com/ashiaskye/?hl=en
Video Edit: Alex Vasallo
https://www.instagram.com/kooks33
Video Manager: Jeremy Hecht
http://www.instagram.com/jeremy_hecht
Executive Producer: Sharath Cherian
For over 21 years, HipHopDX has been at the forefront of Hip Hop culture, reaching over 3.2 million readers and 5 million followers per month. As one of the longest-standing Hip Hop digital publications, DX not only stays current on Hip Hop culture, but continues to influence it, encourage it, and simultaneously reflect on its past. Our insightful, honest editorials, unbiased reviews, premier audio and video sections, and original video content, draws one of the most loyal followings online. As a part of Warner Music Group, HipHopDX is expanding internationally and continues to build upon the reputation it has garnered from decades of work.
#JCOLE
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