Dreamville
Dreamville is putting all 2022 music festivals on notice. The house that J. Cole built announced the Dreamville Festival that will feature a star-studded lineup that includes roster favorites like Ari Lennox and EarthGang as well as acts like Lil Baby, Moneybagg Yo and Wale.
Tickets and VIP passes for Dreamville go on sale this Friday (October 1st) and yes, proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test will be required to entry.
The beautiful Washington, D.C. native and Dreamville artist released a new track titled "Pressure" on Friday (September 10), and fans on Twitter are quite pleased with the results.
The last time the Dreamville Records team have performed as a full unit was the Dreamville Festival in 2019.
Dreamville Records founders J. Cole and Ibrahim Hamad are expanding their imprint into a multi-media division and a content studio. The new endeavors will be led by two seasoned executives who are tasked to grow Dreamville into a cross-verticle powerhouse in entertainment, film, and live events.
During an interview on the Rap Radar podcast last year, some felt that Gunn's words about the labels were coming from a negative space.
It looks like J. Cole is not dropping an album anytime soon. On Wednesday (Jul 15), Dreamville president and co-founder Ibrahim Hamad took to Twitter to shoot down rumors that J. Cole was releasing a new project after Dreamville artist Olu claimed that the project was coming soon.
Dreamville Drops Unreleased J. Cole Freestyle To Celebrate ‘Revenge Of The Dreamers III’ Anniversary
J. Cole and the Dreamville team are celebrating and blessing fans in the midst. On Sunday (July 5), the lyrical Hip Hop collective released its second documentary that highlighted the team's creation of their 2019 blockbuster album, Revenge Of The Dreamers III. Making the announcement via Twitter, Dreamville President Ibrahim Hamad dropped the surprise documentary, adding that the short documentary features unreleased music from the respected roster.
The Coronavirus Pandemic strikes again. J. Cole's annual Dreamville Festival for 2020 has officially been cancelled.
Ari Lennox has never been a stranger to expressing how she feels on social media, but it’s these habits that she states is stunting her career.
kiLL edward, the only person to successfully break Cole's impressive streak of dropping albums without features landing on Jermaine's last project, KOD is back. Cole's alter-ego hopped on Twitter and directed his followers to the healEDWARDdontkill IG page, which is currently private.
The canceling of the annual North Carolina music event is a necessary move in the age of COVID-19.