J. Cole’s Manager Denies Claim That He Charged Nearly $1 Million For Lil Durk’s “All My Life” Feature

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J. Cole's Manager Denies Claim That He Charged Nearly $1 Million For Lil Durk's All My Life Feature

J. Cole didn’t charge for Lil Durk’s “All My Life” feature.

There have been rumours floating around that J. Cole was paid a huge sum for assisting J. Cole on the song “All My Life“. RapHouseTV posted that Cole was paid $978,000, which is nearly $2k for every word on the song.

J. Cole’s manager Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad took to Twitter and disputed the false news shared by the page with a cap emoji. After that, Durk’s DJ also denied the report as he stated: “False news we ain’t never paid for a feature… Ever!”

While the source of the news was not revealed by the Twitter rap page, it could be in reference to Dreamville’s boss verse on Young Thug’s “The London”, where he rapped: “A verse from me is like eleven birds/ I did the math it’s like $2,000 every word.”

J. Cole and Lil Durk’s new collab “All My Life” appeared on the Chicago rapper’s latest eighth studio album “Almost Healed.” “The number one thing he smoked my a*s on that for one,” Durk said about collab with Cole. “That barely happens … shout out to J Cole.”

The rapper earned another top 10 debut on the US Billboard chart. As projected, Smurk’s latest album “Almost Healed” moved 125,000 equivalent album units in the first week, which placed him at #3 this week, which was also the biggest US sales week for a solo album by Lil Durk.

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