J. Cole’s Vocals Meet The Neptunes’ Beats On DJ Critical Hype’s ‘In Search Of… COLE’ Blend Tape

    Blend tape creator DJ Critical Hype has mashed up the work of J. Cole and The Neptunes for his latest creation. The veteran DJ has released In Search Of… COLE, a 30-track project reinterpreting some of the Dreamville MC’s standout tracks using the production of Pharrell and Chad Hugo.

    “I always wanted to do a blend with Cole vocals and trying a few possibilities, he just sounded really dope over Neptunes beats,” Critical Hype tells HipHopDX. “Cole doesn’t rap on high energy beats with big drums often like the type that Neptunes typically produce. It’s a cool change of pace for Cole and nice to hear him on those old classic hard-hitting Neptunes beats.”

    He adds, “Also, North Carolina and Virginia are really close, so it seemed like a great fit. A lot of people don’t know how many big records the Neptunes produced, so I always wanted to shine a light on the amount of hit songs the Neptunes produced.”

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    The new tape joins Critical Hype’s ever-growing catalog of blends, which include The Damn. Chronic (a Kendrick Lamar and Dr. Dre mashup) and More 9th (a Drake and 9th Wonder pairing).

    View Critical Hype’s In Search Of… COLE stream, cover art and tracklist below.

    1. Green Ranger
    2. 1985
    3. Love Yourz
    4. Brackets
    5. Mo Money
    6. Lights Please
    7. Wet Dreamz
    8. Album of the Year
    9. Just Begun
    10. KOD
    11. Dead Presidents II
    12. Back to the Topic
    13. Come Through and Chill
    14. Be Freestyle
    15. The Cut Off
    16. Lost Ones
    17. Once an Addict
    18. Cold Blood
    19. Revenge of the Dreamers
    20. Forbidden Fruit
    21. Louis Vuitton
    22. No Role Modelz
    23. LAnd of the Snakes
    24. Purple Rain
    25. Is She Gon Pop
    26. Blow Up
    27. Foldin Clothes
    28. Serenade
    29. The Cure
    30. Last Call

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    11 thoughts on “J. Cole’s Vocals Meet The Neptunes’ Beats On DJ Critical Hype’s ‘In Search Of… COLE’ Blend Tape

      1. The worst part of Nas is his beat selection. Illmatic was evolutionary though, no album before it as good.

        1. The Culture wouldn’t have much of a leg to stand on. Those white folks buy the shit lmao. While too many of us (actually not me, y’all lmao) download shit without looking to stream or spend a penny.

          1. The culture wouldnt have much of a leg to stand on without white people?? Lol, go kill yourself u piece of shyt.

    1. Why does this guy always look like such a sad sack of shit? Like every photo he looks like his dog just died.

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