Hey guys, what’s up? It’s your boy back again with another post. Today, I wanna talk about something that’s been on my mind lately – J. Cole’s teeth in 2023. Yeah, you heard that right. Let’s dive in.
So, first off, I started by digging into who J. Cole is. Turns out, his full name is Jermaine Lamarr Cole, born on January 28, 1985. He’s an American rapper and record producer, born on a military base in Germany but grew up in Fayetteville, North Carolina. The guy first got noticed after his debut mixtape, The Come Up, dropped in early 2007.
Then I got into his music, specifically the song “Crooked Smile.” I played it a couple of times and tried to figure out what made it tick. It’s a mix of hip hop and R&B, with some dance music vibes. There’s this chill jazz groove with piano chords, and it samples Jennifer Hudson’s “No One Gonna Love You” from 2011. Pretty cool, huh?
Next, I focused on the lyrics. In the first verse, J. Cole talks about how society puts so much pressure on having a perfect smile. He acknowledges the struggle, especially for women, with the line, “To all the women with the flaws, know it’s hard.” I even watched some interviews where he talked about this song being about self-acceptance. Like, “We ain’t picture perfect but we worth the picture still.” Deep stuff.
- Played “Crooked Smile” multiple times.
- Analyzed the musical elements.
- Read and interpreted the lyrics.
- Watched interviews with J. Cole about the song.
After that, I started looking at pictures and videos of J. Cole from 2023. I compared them with older ones to see if there were any changes in his teeth. I mean, the guy’s smile is a big part of his image, right? I noticed some subtle differences, but nothing too drastic. It got me thinking about how much a smile can impact someone’s overall vibe.
The last thing I wanted to know is: How his fans react to his teeth? So I searched on X and Reddit, some fans think his teeth make him different and special. I agree with them.

So, there you have it. That’s my deep dive into J. Cole’s teeth in 2023. It was a fun little research project, and it got me thinking about self-image and acceptance. Hope you guys enjoyed this post. Catch you in the next one!