
by Cedric ‘BIG CED’ Thornton
A small-business owner/caterer/chef in Fayetteville, North Carolina, Judith Cage, who credits recording artist J. Cole with helping her expand her business, recently shared that experience on her social media after the artist’s latest project, “The Fall Off,” dropped.
Cage, who has since opened two restaurants, told her followers that she got a catering job from the “No Role Modelz” rapper, which helped her build her business into what it is today. J. Cole is currently on a “Trunk Sale Tour 26,” selling physical copies of his latest album from the trunk of his old Honda Civic across the country. He says that when he was an up-and-coming rapper, that’s how he was able to get on, selling his CDs out of the same trunk.
“It’s me up at 7 am listening to The Fall-Off.
We had some late nights, early mornings, and long days… but I’d do it again!”
According to Afro Tech, Cage owns two restaurants, Uptown Chicken and Waffles and The Ville Wings & Bar, as well as her catering business, Let Me Cater to You. Both restaurants are located in Fayetteville.
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Source: Black Enterprise

