double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs vietnamese seafood double-skinned crabs mud crab exporter double-skinned crabs double-skinned crabs crabs crab exporter soft shell crab crab meat crab roe mud crab sea crab vietnamese crabs seafood food vietnamese sea food double-skinned crab double-skinned crab soft-shell crabs meat crabs roe crabs
×
Skip to main content

Explore

An image of J. Cole

Explore

J. Cole

J. Cole (real name Jermaine Cole) is a hip-hop innovator who went from indie rap upstart to major label superstar, to one of the preeminent rappers and producers in the game. His height is 6’2” and his birthday is Jan. 28, 1985. The North Carolina native debuted on the Billboard 200 with his 2011 debut studio album ‘Cole World,’ which debuted atop the chart. Subsequent chart-toppers include 2013’s ‘Born Sinner,’ ‘2014 Forest Hills Dr.,’ 2016’s ‘4 Your Eyez Only,’ 2018’s ‘KOD’ and 2021’s ‘The Off-Season.’ He debuted on the Hot 100 with “Who Dat” in 2010, with the track reaching No. 93, and has since earned more than 10 top 10 hits. Known for his collaborations and production work with artists such as BTS’ J-Hope, Kendrick Lamar, Lil Durk, Young Thug, Lil Baby and Summer Walker, Cole won his first Grammy in 2020, taking home best rap song for his 21 Savage team-up “A Lot.”

Chart History

Billboard Hot 100™

Power Trip

Work Out

Middle Child

No Role Modelz

All My Life