J. Cole is clearly a big fan of Nicki Minaj and Central Cee, as the Dreamville leader was seen turning up to both rappers’ music at T-Minus’ wedding.

Cole suited up and joined the Canadian producer in celebrating his crossover into married life alongside other members of the Dreamville crew including fellow rapper Bas and his longtime manager Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad.

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The special day was certainly flowing with positive energy as the groom and groomsmen were seen turning up to Nicki Minaj’s “Moment 4 Life” and Central Cee and Dave’s “Sprinter” during the wedding celebrations.

Check out the footage below:

The collective previously traveled to Barcelona for T-Minus’ bachelor party, which J. Cole later rapped about in his “Passport Bros” collaboration with Bas.

“Had an incredible bachelor trip with my brothers in Barcelona,” the producer wrote on Instagram in May while sharing snaps of the fun-filled trip. “I hold a lot of admiration for all these guys, and to mirror their qualities is the ultimate form of respect. We coulda flew anywhere in the world and it woulda been the craziest experience. Love y’all boys, Barcy was a MOVIE.”

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Cole previously shared a snippet of the music video for “Passport Bros” on Instagram in July, crediting the song for bringing him “back outside.”

“New @bas featuring me ‘passport bros’ [nine fire emojis],” he wrote in the caption. “Man this song gonna forever remind me of Barcelona, @tminus bachelor trip that brought me back outside.”

He added: “Also the Tokyo trip that both didn’t happen and happened at the same time [three crying with laughter emojis] GO RUN IT UP, bas new album on the way ‘we only talk about real shit when we’re fucked up’ sheeeeeeeesh produced by @dzl.6 and @aziztheshake by the way.”

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J. Cole’s inclusion in T-Minus’s wedding party comes as no surprise considering the duo have been thick as thieves for a while now. T-Minus has produced some of Cole’s biggest songs over the last few years such as “Middle Child,” “Kevin’s Heart” and “Pride is the Devil,” as well as his “The London” collaboration with Young Thug and Travis Scott and “Pretty Little Fears” with 6LACK.

During the rollout for Cole’s most recent album, 2021’s The Off-Season, T-Minus said he believed the North Carolina native was entering his “prime.”

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“After hearing ‘interlude,’ I was telling him, ‘Bro, it’s crazy. It feels like you’re hitting a prime. These are some of the best bars and writing I’ve heard from you ever in your career,’” he told Complex.

“Just his delivery and everything is going. Even from a production perspective, I’m really loving what he’s doing. So I mean, expect The Off-Season to be full of fire.”

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Meanwhile, J. Cole recently popped up at 50 Cent’s Final Lap Tour stop in Brooklyn and gave the G-Unit boss his flowers.

“Can I say this before I move off stage?” he told the crowd. “If y’all don’t make some noise for one of the greatest n-ggas to ever do this shit. 50 muthafuckin’ Cent, Curtis Jackson. Get Rich or Die Tryin’ the best album of all time. I don’t give a fuck what you talking about, n-gga!

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“It’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ at No. 1 and it’s Thriller at No. 2, and I love Michael Jackson. But I promise y’all that, Curtis Jackson, 50 Cent, we love you my n-gga, for real.”