J. Cole's "Wet Dreamz," off his latest 2014 Forest Hills Drive album, has sparked some creativity. The Southern University Marching Band, also known as the Human Jukebox, recently performed their version of the Carolina rapper's track.

The marching band, which is comprised of 230 members, recorded themselves as they put their own spin on "Wet Dreamz." The Human Jukebox adds the traditional marching band flare to the fan-favorite, but manage to keep the overall production of the track. It's a pretty cool performance and kind of reminds you of Drumline. Check it out above.

Cole was honored by the band's rendition of his song, and hopped on Twitter to show his gratitude.

J. Cole unexpectedly dropped his album 2014 Forest Hills Drive in December. There are no features on the project and the 13-song project features production from Cole, DJ Dahi, Illmind, Cardiak and more. "Wet Dreamz" is a fan favorite because the rapper dives into the topic of losing one's virginity. His lyrics depict what every teenage boy has gone through when it comes to sex for the first time. And while there were no features on this album, J. Cole himself will be featured on Chance The Rapper's debut album.

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