The black spray paint message scrawled across the childhood home of J. Cole was blunt: "J. Cole... Do you even care about the Ville?"
The Forest Hills Drive house in Fayetteville is no stranger to fans of the rapper. Cole's "2014 Forest Hills Drive" album is named after the house featuring the rapper sitting on top of the roof.
After becoming the success that he is, the house that was once foreclosed on his mother became a personal project of Cole's. He purchased the house in hopes to help single mothers with children live rent-free, and now it was vandalized.