Law 4: Why J. Cole HATES Interviews | How Rappers Use The 48 Laws Of Power EP. 4

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Why J. Cole HATES Interviews | How Rappers Use The 48 Laws Of Power EP. 4

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J. Cole has done less and less interviews the more famous and successful he's gotten. Even back when he was still coming up, Cole wasn't too excited for them and ever since he's minimized the amount of interviews he does, his voice has become even more powerful.
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  • @helloyassine
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  • Fun fact : before dropping his first album cole went radio after radio to talk about his album and hyped it and said he ll drop soon , but his record label delayed his album for one year And every fan was like Cole where the album at ? And Cole couldn’t do anything about it. Also in 2013 he went to breakfast club and Charlamane tried to ask him bad questions and tried to get a headline from it. Cole looked very mad at the interview but didn’t let his anger show. Charlamanie even said in the end : go cut your hair you look bad! And Cole said yea I ll go after the interview. 😂 and Cole never cut his hair after that interview
  • @FoshoTheOne
    J Cole is becoming more anti Social than Kendrick... I remember when J Cole was all flexing and flashy wearing chains and big shades lol beautiful growth tho 💯💪🏾
  • J Cole has studied the greatest and is destined to be one of the greatest.
  • J cole is the real definition of a humble rapper and I love that.
  • I've followed J Cole's career from day one and I remember when Jay signed him, he did more interviews and freestyles then he put out songs. I remember every media outlet wanted to sit down with him and he did a shit ton of interviews and as a fan you could see he had enough interviews. He said way back then that, he was told "You have to play the game to change the game." He did that so now he can change the game.
  • @maemae4811
    Started reading the book since you started the series, when I read the title I immediately thought of that Andy Warhol qoute from the book “ I learned you have more power when you shut up”
  • @nyancat2140
    Damn. Your editing went Hella up by a notch.
  • I've been watching your videos for a while and I have to give you props for combining Philosophy and history with hip hop, it makes your videos much more interesting. Keep up the good job.
  • @TheHales
    J Cole and Kendrick Lamar are probably my top 2 favorite at this modern age.
  • @kelsofly77
    “Just a man of the people. Not above but Equal. And for the greater good, I walk amongst the evil”
  • I just started to listen to J. Cole recently and man have I ever slept on his music. He’s incredible. He inspires me to not give up and continue to make my own raps. Great video! 👍🏻
  • @JohnDee633
    Lil Wayne been the same way. It's super rare to see him in a normal interview. Most of them are old, before he hit GOAT status.
  • @wondafulweasel
    keep doing these man, I'm reading the book as well so it goes perfect timing. Plus, you're a great teacher. Keep up the good work !
  • @mktc6522
    Haven't seen one of your vids in a minute but I like the fact that you're improving...definitely a well put together video
  • You should continue this series bro, there's nothing like it out there, not only does it introduce you to a great book with sound theories, it gives you modern-day applications ( not too dissimilar to what it does in a book). This is amazing I'm going to watch the others
  • He sees how dumb social media makes people look therefore he is smart, good for him.