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J. Cole Networth
J. Cole Networth

J. Cole Networth

What is J. Cole’s Net Worth?

J. Cole is an American hip hop recording artist, songwriter and record producer who has a net worth of $60 million. J. Cole was the first artist signed to Jay-Z’s label Roc Nation. He is consistently one of the highest-paid rappers in the world. In a typical year he earns $30 million.

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Category:         Richest Celebrities › Rappers
Net Worth:      $60 Million
Date of Birth:  Jan 28, 1985 (38 years old)
Place of Birth: Frankfurt
Gender:            Male
Height:             6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Profession:      Record producer, Rapper, Songwriter, Music artist
Nationality:    United States of America

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Table of Contents
  1. Early Life
  2. Career
  3. Other Ventures
  4. Controversies
  5. Personal Life

Early Life

J. Cole was born Jermaine Lamarr Cole on January 28, 1985 on an Army base in Frankfurt, West Germany. Cole’s father is a U.S. Army veteran who abandoned the family when Cole was young, and his mother Kay was a postal worker. When Cole was eight months old, his mother moved him and his older brother, Zach, to Fayetteville, North Carolina where Cole started rapping at the age of 12. By age 14, Cole had notebooks filled with rhymes, but no way to record them himself. His mother bought him an 808 beat machine so he could produce music himself. By the age of 17, he was posting songs on various internet forums under the moniker “Therapist”. Cole graduated high school with a 4.2 GPA and moved to New York City with a scholarship to St. John’s University. He graduated with a 3.8 GPA.

Career

In 2007, Cole received recognition after the release of his debut mixtape “The Come Up”. Shortly after the release, Cole was contacted by American rapper Jay-Z and signed to his record label Roc Nation. In 2009, Cole released his second mixtape, “The Warm Up”, which was itself followed by Cole’s third mixtape, “Friday Night Lights”, in 2010. In 2011, Cole toured with Drake as a supporting act. He released his debut studio album Cole World: The Sideline Story in 2011 and the album reached #1 on the Billboard 200, US Rap, and US R&B/Hip-Hop charts. It was quickly certified platinum. His second album Born Sinner was released in 2013 and also reached #1 on all three of those charts.

Cole’s album 2014 Forest Hills Drive was released in 2014 and also reached #1 on the Billboard 200, US Rap, and US R&B/Hip-Hop charts. Both Born Sinner and Forest Hills Drive were certified platinum, and the latter garnered him his first Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album. His 2016 album 4 Your Eyez Only also reached #1 on all of those charts as well as #1 in Canada and was quickly certified platinum. Cole released his fifth album, KOD, in 2018, which debuted at the top of Billboard 200, making it his fifth No. 1 album. On January 26, 2020, J. Cole won his first Grammy Award for Best Rap Song for his collaboration with 21 Savage on the song “A Lot”.

J. Cole Career Earnings By Year:
2014 $7 million
2015 $11 million
2016 $14 million
2017 $19 million
2018 $36 million
2019 $30 million
Total: $117 million

Cole’s most successful singles include the songs “Work Out”, “Can’t Get Enough” (featuring Trey Songz), “Nobody’s Perfect” (featuring Missy Elliott), “Power Trip” (featuring Miguel), “Crooked Smile” (featuring TLC), “Deja Vu”, and “Neighbors”. Cole has won several BET Hip Hop Awards and has been nominated for multiple Grammy Awards. Between June 2017 and June 2018, J. Cole earned $36 million. J. Cole has cited Tupac Shakur, Jay Z, Eminem, Nas, and Andrew 3000 as the biggest influences on his own rapping style. He has been quoted saying that he believes Tupac, The Notorious BIG, Nas, and Jay Z to be the best rappers of all time.

Other Ventures

Apart from his successful rap career, Cole also works as a producer. He began his own record label in early 2007 with Ibrahim Hamad called Dreamville Records. Dreamville Records has put out nine albums, three of which have been certified platinum. J. Cole has produced singles for Janet Jackson, Kendrick Lamar, and many other artists. He’s also a minor shareholder of Tidal.

Cole also established a non-profit organization in October 2011, The Dreamville Foundation. The organization runs various philanthropic events for underprivileged youth such as a back to school supply drive and a book club for young men. The Dreamville Foundation also sponsors writing contests and career days. Through the foundation, Cole purchased his childhood home, which had been repossessed from his mother years earlier, in 2014 for $120,000. He purchased the home with the goal to turn it into rent-free housing for single mothers and their kids. He holds the yearly Dreamville Festival concert series, which features local music, artists, culture, and food, as well as big-name acts like Nelly, Big Sean, and 21 Savage. The proceeds benefit the Dorothea Dix Park Conservancy in Raleigh, NC, and the Dreamville Foundation.

Controversies

Cole and Diddy were involved in an altercation at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards afterparty in NYC. It started when Diddy confronted Kendrick Lamar about a verse in one of his songs and Diddy tried to pour a drink on Lamar. Cole intervened and the two got into an altercation, involving their respective crews and resulting in a small brawl. A few months later, Cole and Diddy publically announced their beef was over.

Cole’s songs Everybody Dies and False prophets have stirred controversy in the hip-hop community, and fellow rappers have assumed that Cole was taking shots at rappers Lil Uzi Vert and Lil Yachty. The hip-hop community also has assumed that the first verse of his song False Prophets is taking shots at Kanye West. He had a rumored ongoing feud with rapper Lil Pump since April 2018, but the two sat down for an interview together in May 2019 to put the rumors to rest and to indicate to fans that they have put their differences behind them.

Personal Life

Cole is married to Melissa Heholt. They attended St. John’s University together, and she is now the Executive Director of the Dreamville Foundation. J. Cole revealed in a May 2018 radio interview that they have a son together, and he announced in July 2019 that the two were expecting another child.

Work Out lyrics

I wanna see you work out for me, work out for me
Ay, we’ve got a good thingDon’t know if I’mma see you againBut is that a good thing?‘Cause girl, I can’t be your man, no ma’amI know what’s on your brainYou probably hope it never would endLike, “is it the real thingOr is it just a one night stand?”Well then
Let me see you getHigh then go lowNow, girl won’t you drop that thing down to the floor?I’m here for one night, how far will you go?I wanna see you (Work out for me, work out for me)
High then go lowNow, girl won’t you drop that thing down to the floor?I’m here for one night, how far will you go?I wanna see you (Work out for me, work out for me)
She like them boys with the big old chainsRide around town in the big old RangeI knew her when I rocked big old jeansNow the little nigga doing big old thangsWould you look at that? I came back for herJust to give it to ya, like you asked for itMan, that thing in them jeans too fat for herRebounds so I caught her off the backboardI told her: “baby girl, come hereKnow I run the town even when I ain’t from there”And I brag hardly but just to show up at this partyI made what your nigga make in one year, that’s unfair, butSo is life, take a chance, roll the diceMoney can’t buy you love ’cause it’s overpricedDon’t overthink, just hope it’s rightI’m only here for the night
Ay, we’ve got a good thingDon’t know if I’mma see you againBut is that a good thing?‘Cause girl, I can’t be your man, no ma’amI know what’s on your brainYou probably hope it never would endLike, “is it the real thingOr is it just a one night stand?”Well then
Let me see you getHigh then go lowNow, girl won’t you drop that thing down to the floor?I’m here for one night, how far will you go?I wanna see you (Work out for me, work out for me)
High then go lowNow, girl won’t you drop that thing down to the floor?I’m here for one night, how far will you go?I wanna see you (Work out for me, work out for me)
Carolina Blue kicks, fresh on the sceneHottest nigga on the block, damn, girl you’re meanThey be starting shit, but it’s your worldOn my Martin shit, “You go, girl!”She bad and she know itSome niggas save hoes, I’m not that heroicCould you be my escort? ‘Cause just like them 2-door FordsDamn, they don’t make them like you no moreCole World, real Cole WorldThem boys cool, me, I’m on fireKnow what’s on my mind, trying to see what’s on yoursTonight, tonight, tonightMove slow, ’cause you wanna live fastUp late so you’ll probably skip classLife is a test so before the night passGet right, get right
Ay, we’ve got a good thingDon’t know if I’mma see you againBut is that a good thing?‘Cause girl, I can’t be your man, no ma’amI know what’s on your brainYou probably hope it never would endLike, “is it the real thingOr is it just a one night stand?”Well then
Straight up, now tell meDo you really want to love me forever? (Oh oh oh)Or is it just a hit and run?Straight up, I tell yaI just really wanna cut when we together (Oh oh oh)Come here girl, let’s get it onStraight up, now tell meDo you really want to love me forever? (Oh oh oh)Or is it just a hit and run?Straight up, I tell yaI just really wanna cut when we together (Oh oh oh)Come here girl, let’s get it on

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