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J. Cole Wants To Collaborate With P-Money

Tahirah Edwards Byfield November 19, 2010 ., Music No Comments

J. Cole chopped it up with journalist Marvin Sparks for Flavour Mag last night, and Cole revealed that he’d be interested in collaborating with grime emcee, P-Money.

While he knew little about P-Money, he praised the South London talent, quoting his bars and explaining that he’d seen him on youtube and he’d be keen to work with him. J. Cole is heading to London in January to tour with Drake. Listen to the excerpt from the interview below:

The material J. Cole had heard was P-Money’s F64, captured by SB.TV:

The Roc Nation emcee isn’t the only person watching P-Money; heralded as one to watch from the grime scene, P is featured in the much buzzed about “POW 2011“, and provides the vocals on my favourite grime cut this year, True Tiger’s “Slang Like This“.

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Being born to a father who used to own an independent reggae label and a mother who sang meant a love for melodies, chords, vocals and beats was naturally infused in Tahirah Edwards Byfield. Unfortunately that love for music wasn’t accompanied by any type of musical ability! So the young creative married her love of tuneage with her other favourite form of expression, literature. Combined with the other thing she’s pretty good at – talking too much – Tahirah enjoys waxing lyrical about music and street culture on paper and on radio.

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