Cozz and Dreamville label boss J. Cole link up on their latest collaboration, “Zendaya”. The two reminisce and cite their important influence over smooth, easygoing production from Cole himself. As J. Cole’s known for, he addresses many societal issues, including the Xanax epidemic and it’s toll on rap. This is the second J. Cole and Cozz collaboration, following 2014's remix of Knock Tha Hustle. The origins of the song were revealed on the Shade45 radio show.
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Cozz and Dreamville label boss J. Cole link up on their latest collaboration, “Zendaya”. The two reminisce and cite their important influence over sm… read more
Cozz and Dreamville label boss J. Cole link up on their latest collaboration, “Zendaya”. The two reminisce and cite their important influence over smooth, easygoing production from Cole … read more
Firmly based in West Coast rap, South Central, LA native Cozz was born Cody Macc, a birth name that also became the title of his calling-card single. Cozz didn't start rapping until the beginning of 2013, but his honest style fit in with the rising popularity of "reality rap." Uploaded in early 2014, his introspective cut "Dreams" hit the Net hard and impressed rapper J. Cole, who signed Cozz to his Dreamville imprint. The track landed on Cozz's 2014 debut , Cozz & Effect, which also featured the Meez-produced single "Cody Macc." - David Jeffries, Rovi
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Firmly based in West Coast rap, South Central, LA native Cozz was born Cody Macc, a birth name that also became the title of his calling-card single. Cozz didn't start rapping until th… read more
Firmly based in West Coast rap, South Central, LA native Cozz was born Cody Macc, a birth name that also became the title of his calling-card single. Cozz didn't start rapping until the beginning of 2013, but his honest style fit … read more