Showing posts with label Fayetteville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fayetteville. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

NC Reppin' | J. Cole + Petey Pablo @ Summer Jam in Fayetteville


Too F*%kin' dope! J. Cole brings out Petey Pablo for a "Raise Up" performance. | via JColeFans

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

NC Reppin' | That Carolina Love



Here's J. Cole showing his love for his fellow N. Carolinians, rockin' a Kooley High tee in the mix! Will we possibly see a collaboration in the future? Only time will tell...

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

NC Reppin' | J. Cole - Who Dat (Behind the Scene Pics)


I managed to come across these images from DJ Ike G, that were a behind the scene look of J. Cole's "Who Dat" video shoot, that was shot yesterday in Fayetteville, NC. Always laced in a pair of Spizikes, Cole chose the Infrared colorway for his video debut. Fayetteville and North Carolina as a whole, are very proud of this hometown hero for sure! Peep more after the jump, and keep supporting NC Hip Hop!

UPDATE
J. Cole is true to his roots | via FayObserver.com

NC Reppin' | J. Cole/Therapist 2006 Freestyle


"While J.Cole is in “Fayettnam” shooting the video for Who Dat, We found a freestyle from “Therapist”back in 2006 right before “The Come up” dropped. The video was shot at Baseline studios. For those of you who forgot about this verse it can be heard on the Come Up, track 18. Look at the shirt, Look at the plaque! The whole video is ironic." - JColeFans

Twitpics of "Who Dat" Video shoot - 1, 2, 3

After the jump, check out Jack Labadie's painting of J. Cole...

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

NC Reppin' | Tony Antonelli - Atlantis Astronaut


Pictured to the right, is Fayetteville's own Tony Antonelli, who is 1 of 6 Astronauts blasting off this Friday in the Altanits mission. This will be Tony's 2nd journey into orbit. Click here to stay in tuned.

Last summer, i actually got a chance to visit the Kennedy Space Center for the first time, and its amazing how much time and effort it takes to launch a shuttle into orbit, everything needs to be done precisely. Too bad, i didn't get chance to stay and watch the Discovery launch at the time of my visit.