J. Cole Revealed Some Left-Field — But Not Really Surprising — Rap Heroes In A Chat With Kevin Hart

J. Cole has long held a reputation as one of his generation’s foremost rap lyricists. In a recent interview with Kevin Hart, he revealed some of the influences that he used to develop the style that earned him that reputation. The list includes some unsurprising, obvious picks like Tupac, Jay-Z, Nas, Eminem, André 3000, and Lil Wayne, who he calls “the big bullets,” but then he also name-checks some left-field acts such as Royce Da 5’9 and Canibus.

J. Cole has gotten a lot of love from some of those names; early in his career, he signed with Jay-Z’s Roc Nation and got Nas’ attention with one of the songs on his second album. In 2018, he even got to collaborate with Royce Da 5’9 on the song “Boblo Boat.” He’s also gotten a lot of love from his peers and predecessors lately, as well. Rap legend Big Daddy Kane called J. Cole his hero in a recent interview, while Drake brought out J. Cole for a surprise performance during a stop on his It’s All A Blur Tour.

Cole has since paid that love forward. Elsewhere in his Kevin Hart interview, he declared, “I hate to say it almost ’cause it sounds like pandering, but I really do think, like, man, there’s a lot of fire female rappers. I feel like they’re doing some of the most exciting — commercially, they’re doing some of the most exciting [things]. They’re giving us a lot of fire moments. I feel like that’s something that wasn’t around when we was growing up. […] You always had one. Lil’ Kim, Foxy, Eve. There was always one, but there could never be more than one, almost, it felt like. Now, it’s like, bro, we getting moments and moments and moments. I think that’s hard.”

You can watch the full interview with Hart on Peacock.

J. Cole Wasn’t ‘Pandering’ When He Assessed That ‘There’s A Lot Of Fire Female Rappers’

J. Cole is the latest person to feature on Kevin Hart’s Hart To Heart talk show on Peacock. Cole’s episode debuted on the streamer this morning, July 27, and covered a lot of ground in 44 minutes.

The Dreamville boss gave pro-tips for combatting social media addiction, contextualized his standing in rap — he’s “more disconnected” from the discourse because he’s “fulfilled” and “grateful” — and professed his love for basketball before assessing rap as a whole.

“I think it’s fire. It’s a whole different ballgame — whole different crop of young superstars and styles, you know what I mean?” Cole said about 29 minutes in. “To me, I’ve been feeling like this for, like, maybe a year or two. It’s like — I hate to say it almost ’cause it sounds like pandering, but I really do think, like, man, there’s a lot of fire female rappers.”

He continued, “I feel like they’re doing some of the most exciting — commercially, they’re doing some of the most exciting [things]. They’re giving us a lot of fire moments. I feel like that’s something that wasn’t around when we was growing up. […] You always had one. Lil’ Kim, Foxy, Eve. There was always one, but there could never be more than one, almost, it felt like. Now, it’s like, bro, we getting moments and moments and moments. I think that’s hard.”

The rest of Cole’s conversation with Hart touched on his patience in business, “mindful” approach to spending his money, and his future goals outside of music.

Watch the Hart To Heart clip above or watch the full episode on Peacock.

[WATCH] Dr. Dre On Current Hip Hop: I Don’t Listen to A Lot of That S**t

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On Kevin Hart’s Peacock series Hart To Heart, living Hip Hop legend Dr. Dre was asked by the actor/comedian about the current state of Hip Hop and his response may not sit well with the millennial generation.

The N.W.A. founder began his answer by saying, “Hip Hop is what it is. Anybody that’s talking about the state of Hip Hop right now, when talking about it from a negative place, sounds like somebody’s f**kin’ grandfather. This is just what it is. Hip Hop is evolving. If you don’t like it, don’t listen to it, you know what I’m saying?

Hpwever, Dre didn’t back down when expressing how he feels about the music today, saying, “I’m keepin’ it all the way 100 with you. Some of this s**t, most of this s**t, I don’t like. I don’t listen to a lot of that s**t. But I’m not hatin’ on it. I’m never gonna hate on it.”

See the interview below.

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[WATCH] Dr. Dre Reveals Most of Today’s Hip-Hop He Doesn’t Like: ‘But I’m Not Hatin’

Dr. Dre Reveals Most of Today's Hip-Hop He Doesn't Like: 'But I'm Not Hatin'

Dr. Dre was a guest on Kevin Hart’s talk show Hart to Heart and spoke about the quality of Hip-Hop today, revealing he isn’t a fan of most of what it produced today.

“Anybody that’s talking about the state of Hip Hop right now, when talking about it from a negative place, sounds like somebody’s fuckin’ grandfather,” Dre said. “This is just what it is. Hip Hop is evolving. If you don’t like it, don’t listen to it, you know what I’m saying?”

But does Dr. Dre not specifically like? “I’m keepin’ it all the way 100 with you. Some of this shit, most of this shit, I don’t like. I don’t listen to a lot of that shit. But I’m not hatin’ on it. I’m never gonna hate on it. These kids are using what’s at their fingertips”

Also, during the conversation, Dr. Dre spoke highly of Kendrick Lamar, labeling him a “forever artist.”

“Kendrick Lamar is a real motherfuckin artist, the true definition of the word,” Dr. Dre said. “Only thing I can take credit for is opening the door. He’s done everything else for himself. Him and Dave Free.”

He added, “He’s one of the artists we call a ‘forever artist.’ He can disappear for five years and come back and fuck our heads up.”

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Dr. Dre Tells Kevin Hart ‘The Chronic’ Album Wasn’t His Decision

Hip-hop icon and super-producer Dr. Dre recently sat down for a candid interview on comedian Kevin Hart’s Peacock talk show, Hart to Heart.  The seven-time Grammy winner shared how his acclaimed opus, ‘The Chronic,’ almost didn’t get made.  Dr. Dre Was “Talked Into” Making ‘The Chronic’ During the interview, Dr. Dre discussed various aspects of […]

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Dr. Dre Says Making “The Chronic” Wasn’t His Decision: “It Was A Life Or Death Situation”

The Chronic stands as one of the greatest albums of all time (although DJ Clark Kent might say otherwise). But perhaps, one of the reasons why it came out as a a bonafide classic is because Dre felt he had his back against the wall. Following the tumultuous falling out between members of N.W.A., Dr Dre could’ve easily failed to realize his potential but apparently, a push from The D.O.C. helped him challenge himself in the studio to concoct a timeless body of work that would withstand the test of time.

In a clip from Kevin Hart’s Hart To Heart series obtained by Billboard, Dre detailed how he shifted towards a solo career after NWA. “The difference there was money and business got involved, and it separated the friendship,” Dre tells Hart in a clip. “I had to separate myself from [Eazy-E] because he decided to take a different route. [Ice] Cube had already left, so I’m out here on my own. I have absolutely no idea what the f**k I’m gonna do, I just know I have this talent.”

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Dr. Dre Made The Chronic With His Back Against The Wall

Eventually, a conversation with a close friend of his – the D.O.C. – convinced him to begin working on The Chronic. “A close friend of mine, we’ll call him D.O.C., talked me into doing the Chronic album,” he reveals. “It wasn’t my decision, I was talked into doing that. I just went in there and went for it because I felt, at that time, it was a life-or-death situation… Back was against the wall. Life or death situation. This record is going to determine whether I’m going to stay in the studio or not.” 

Kevin Hart explained that’s often when people do their best work – when they have everything to lose. “When all the eggs are in one basket and either, this basket is going to be responsible for how I eat or it’s going to break,” Hart said. Dre explained that type of hunger is not common to find these days among artists, either. Check out the clip above and sound off with your thoughts in the comments. 

Read More: Zaytoven Recounts Listening To Dr. Dre’s “The Chronic” For The First Time

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Dr. Dre Admitted ‘It Wasn’t My Decision’ To Make ‘The Chronic,’ But He Felt Like He Had No Other Choice

Dr. Dre presents as someone who does what he wants and only what he wants. That wasn’t always the case in the early 1990s. The former N.W.A. member discussed the surprising origin story of his seminal solo album, The Chronic, during an episode of Kevin Hart’s Hart To Heart on Peacock.

“Money and business got involved, and it separated the friendship,” Dre said of N.W.A.’s breakup in a clip shared exclusively with Billboard. “I had to separate myself from [Eazy-E] because he decided to take a different route. [Ice] Cube had already left, so I’m out here on my own. I have absolutely no idea what the f*ck I’m gonna do. I just know I have this talent.”

He added, “A close friend of mine — we’ll call him D.O.C. — talked me into doing The Chronic album. It wasn’t my decision. I was talked into doing that. I just went in there and went for it because I felt, at that time, it was a life-or-death situation. […] Back is against the wall. Life-or-death situation. This record is gonna determine whether I’m gonna stay in the studio or not.”

Dr. Dre’s The Chronic recently celebrated its 30th anniversary, and he was planning on ringing in 30 years of Snoop Dogg’s Doggystyle with Snoop at the Hollywood Bowl last month, but the rap legends decided to postpone the production in solidarity with the ongoing Writers Guild Of America strike.

Photos: Kevin Hart Hosts Hartbeat Music and Comedy Festival with J. Cole, Jack Harlow, Mike Epps & More

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Hartbeat, Kevin Hart’s global multimedia company, joined forces with AEG Presents and Resorts World to deliver an electrifying four-day extravaganza at Resorts World Las Vegas. From July 6th to July 9th, the star-studded event showcased live musical performances, side-splitting stand-up comedy, exclusive events, podcast tapings, unforgettable parties, and much more.

Attendees were treated to the final shows of Kevin Hart’s REALITY CHECK tour and the highly anticipated return of BET’s ComicView, featuring the talented host and executive producer Mike Epps. The guest list was equally impressive, with notable names such as J. Cole, Jack Harlow, Ludacris, T.I., Punkie Johnson, Kaskade, Diallo Riddle, and many others gracing the event with their presence. The action-packed weekend left attendees with memories that will last a lifetime. You can see photos from the event below.

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Jack Harlow Performs Show In Vegas For Kevin Hart’s Birthday

Comedian Kevin Kart is no stranger to crossing over with musicians. He’s got quite a few famous industry friends and proved it with a recent birthday celebration. Zouk nightclub in Las Vegas booked an entire weekend of shows to celebrate Hart’s birthday and some big names showed out. According to HipHopDx, J. Cole, Ludacris, and PARTYNEXTDOOR were among the list of performers. But for Hart’s 44th birthday, the festivities were wrapped up by Jack Harlow. Not only did Harlow close things off by performing some of his biggest hits, but he even let Hart share the stage of them. A video of the pair singing along to “First Class” hit the internet after the party wrapped up.

It’s far from the first time Jack Harlow performing that song has drawn attention in recent weeks. Last month he played the Power Our Planet benefit show for climate change alongside a stacked lineup. Despite “First Class” being a massive hit, the audience didn’t know the words when he performed it. Harlow attempted to get the crowd to sing along to the song but they clearly weren’t very familiar with it.

Jack Harlow And Kevin Hart On Stage

Just yesterday, Jack Harlow was in Vegas for the unveiling of his Madame Tussauds wax figure. Unlike some celebs who find their wax imitations to be a bit underwhelming, Harlow couldn’t believe how accurate his own was. A video posted by the museum showed the rapper looking completely stunned by how realistic his wax depiction is. Fans agreed as pictures of Harlow side by side with the statue quickly went viral.

Back in April, Jack Harlow released his new album Jackman. The project was short, just 10 tracks that add up to 25 minutes but netted him some pretty solid hits like “They Don’t Love It,” and “Common Ground.” He also made an appearance on the star-studded DJ Drama project earlier this year. The pair teamed up for a song called “Mockingbird Valley.” What do you think of Jack Harlow performing with Kevin Hart for his birthday? Let us know in the comment section below.

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T.I. To Make TV Stand-Up Debut In Kevin Hart’s “Comic View” Reboot

T.I. will be making his television debut as a stand-up comic during Kevin Hart‘s upcoming Comic View reboot. Hart began taping the show on July 6 and will conclude doing so on July 9. He’s filming it at Resorts World in Las Vegas, NV with Mike Epps hosting. Rubber Band Man, D.C. Young Fly, Bresha Webb, Tommy Davidson, and Taccara Williams will all also be making appearances.

“I’m thrilled to partner with BET for the return of ‘Comic View’ as part of Hartbeat Weekend making this can’t-miss celebration of comedy, music and culture,” Hart told Variety in a statement. “Having hosted ‘Comic View’ in the past, I understand first-hand the incredible platform this franchise offers for comedians to showcase their talents on a national stage and I’m excited to continue that tradition in Las Vegas.”

Read More: T.I. And Kevin Hart To Collaborate On New Showtime Comedy Series

T.I. Poses With Kevin Hart In NYC

NEW YORK, NY – DECEMBER 03: T.I. and Kevin Hart, partner of Muzik One Headphones, kick off the holiday season with shoppers at Brookstone in Times Square on December 3, 2016, in New York City. (Photo by Matthew Eisman/Getty Images for Muzik)

In addition to performing for Comic View, T.I. also recently teamed up with D.C. Young Fly on the upcoming film, Da Partments. T.I. shared a preview of the film on Instagram, last month. “The wait is almost over!!!! Get Ready for Uncensored Unhinged Unapologetic Hood humor at its finest…” T.I. captioned a teaser for the movie. “Fresh out the minds of ones who made it out the trenches & laughed all the way to the bank!!! Written & Directed by @tip for The Sauce Room Prod by @dcyoungfly & @tip Exec Prod @lilduval & @karlousm Introducing: The Haha Mafia”

He continued: “And Starring the coolest, funniest MFs in Atlanta. Some you know… & Some you should. We all would like to Welcome you to… DaPartments!!! Coming soon @tubi In Partnership wit @Swirlfilmsig.”

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Release dates for full episodes of Comic View have yet to be announced. However, they will be hitting BET at some point later this year. Be on the lookout for an update on the release dates.

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