J. Cole – Tim Westwood Freestyle (Video)

When he’s not giving crazy Englishmen macking tips (below), Cole is dropping bars over classic instrumentals (above). Here goes the visuals to match the audio of Cole’s freestyle on Tim Westwood’s radio show.

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~ by Shake on July 7, 2010.

Hip Hop, Video

22 Responses to “J. Cole – Tim Westwood Freestyle (Video)”

  1. never would i say this but….first!!! lolol mann those london crowd lovein J. Cole…WHO DAT WHO DAT!!!!!!

  2. He lost it from the second beat on, repeating the CREAM hook over and over kind of killed the whole feel of it. If he would have just went straight in like he did on the Triumph beat it would have made this a lot better. This was pretty average.

  3. Gucci Mane wouldn’t even know where these instrumentals came from.

  4. loool @that “interview” haha

  5. This freestyle was tough, J. Cole is the future of rap and cant wait for his album to drop, he needs to put out his second single out soon

  6. J.Cole is the future of rap the same way Young Chris is the future of rap

  7. LMFAO @ OGEazy

  8. that was a good interview lol

  9. Gucci does know these instrumentals, do your homework.

  10. what is the first instrumental??

  11. ^^ Wu Tang – Triumph

  12. Triumph is the first instrumental, but what’s the third instrumental?

  13. its cold world from GZA’s liquid swords, never heard those vocals though

  14. would like to point out- the guys joking…

  15. what song is the third beat?

  16. if you don’t know the 3rd beat you got a top-10 all time hip hop album to listen to. Do your homework kids

    WU TANG BITCH

  17. get that English Mcmuffin & the unicorn with uni-brow rapper interview the fuck out of here. A. Hole you will FAIL!

  18. NYC be hating his ass off… LMFAO at him picking up the phone to Drake, even though he obviously wasn’t talking to anybody, but that is a funny dude. Cole killed those verses. The latter two were more real than lyrical with the heavy punchlines, but they were all good, although he wasn’t freestyling.

  19. ^^^
    Before ‘FREESTYLIN’ became wjat it is today
    Rappers had pre-written verses and rapped over instrumental or over beat-boxers beats.to show how lyrical a person was

    so people say J. cole sounds like the likes of Nas, Jay – z u noe the old school that was he trying to do

  20. dude has been real humble.. he about to blow when that debut album drops. worldwide

  21. j cole stay killing the game

  22. ^ Haha, “I never heard those vocals before”. Right out of the recycling bin. J. Cole is dope though, “Keep grinding boy you’re life could change in one year”.

 

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