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J. Cole x Lil Pump Interview at The Sheltuh
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J. Cole and Lil Pump in conversation at The Sheltuh in North Carolina
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Date of upload: May 25, 2018 ^^


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@xeeezyx

4 years ago

Pump lookin like he usin 200% of his brain to understand cole

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@Quickk

5 years ago

I don't understand how J. Cole can just talk to himself for 1 hour.

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@xacex6944

2 years ago

J. Cole: I started rapping because I was inspired by Tupac’s death Lil Pump: I started rapping cuz smokepurpp and I got high lol

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@1rage17

1 year ago

J Cole is so respectful, humble, selfless, and a deep thinker. Truly deserves all the success he receives.

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@Angel-qd5io

5 years ago

“How long you been rapping?” “Yeah” THIS KID SMART

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@lovelhames2555

5 years ago

"Come here lil' man, let me talk wit ya"

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@caleb_xotwod3151

2 years ago

jcole is the most patient person on earth he's trying to make him feel smart even when he says dumb shit

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@bdid

2 years ago

3 years later and this aged like fine wine. Brilliant chess move by Cole. Well done

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@ForeverGambino3

5 years ago

this is like the school counsellor trying to set his students on the right path

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@corn2560

5 years ago

“Come here little man let me talk to you” J. Cole did exactly that. Respect!!

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@XzitJr14

2 years ago

I really enjoyed J Cole interviewing himself

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@JamSome

3 weeks ago

Cole needs to invite Drake and K Dot to this sofa. This coach has a magical abilities that allowed people that are completely opposite from each other personality wise to have a conversation.

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@ryanmazzei6375

5 years ago

I love how cole was just picking apart this kids mind trynna figure him out for a solid hour 😂

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@Sethclement96

5 years ago

This could be titled "J.Cole tells Lil Pump that he's smart, Lil Pump attempts to prove him otherwise"

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@sjflow4313

2 years ago

Why Lil Pump look like he finally met his dad and he's having a conversation with him 😂

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@jaredcortez3251

2 years ago

Honestly this is a great contrast of personalities and styles, age is also a huge factor. The aesthetics in the room add to this unique feeling that traditional hip hop culture will live forever. Lil Pump is an embodiment of the social media/instant gratification culture we currently live in. It’s over saturation, look at his outfit. Consumerism. Commercialism. Not his fault, he’s a product of the industry. His only mistake was choosing not to educate himself. Pumps story of instant fame and success contrasts with Coles essence that remains true to the roots of hip hop - it was never about being a drugged out, consumer but a creator driven by experience and vision. I hope Pump rewatches this one day and thinks about the exchange here.

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@tiptoppa4421

4 years ago

I think Cole was just tryna make him feel comfortable lol

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@ashleymorin2854

5 years ago

J Cole: I can see you’re intelligent Lil pump: playing with his toes

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@tremims8535

2 years ago

Who's here after Cole bouta drop another classic. I hope pump and Cole met up again

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@illmind6710

3 years ago

Cole genuinely tryna help rappers . If you listen and watch his steps since a young boy in NYC. He's more than a rappers rapper. He's someone you can look up to in life general . He ain't a druggy he use to drink a lot and progressed since he stopped started a family. when he comes back best believe he bringing his all .

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