J. Cole surprises fans with a new album and a response to Kendrick Lamar's diss - check out the details!
J. Cole has taken the music world by storm with a surprise album drop titled 'Might Delete Later.' The project features 12 tracks filled with collaborations from artists like Gucci Mane, Cam'ron, Bas, and more, delighting fans with a diverse range of sounds. In a bold move, J. Cole also fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss in the hard-hitting track '7 Minute Drill,' sparking intense speculation and excitement among hip-hop enthusiasts.
The unexpected release of 'Might Delete Later' has stirred up a frenzy online, with fans and critics alike praising J. Cole's artistry and lyrical prowess. The album's 43-minute runtime offers a captivating musical journey, showcasing J. Cole's evolution as an artist and his ability to command attention with every verse. Additionally, the response to Kendrick Lamar's diss on '7 Minute Drill' has added an extra layer of intrigue to the album, keeping listeners hooked from start to finish.
In a surprising collaboration, West Chester University assistant professor Dr. Jeremy C. McCool and renowned journalist Earl Hopkins have joined forces to pen a book on J. Cole, shedding light on the rapper's impact on the music industry and culture. This unique project promises to offer a deeper understanding of J. Cole's artistry and influence, providing fans with valuable insights into his creative process and musical journey.
As fans delve into the tracks of 'Might Delete Later' and dissect J. Cole's response to Kendrick Lamar's diss on '7 Minute Drill,' the buzz surrounding the album continues to grow. With its unexpected release and thought-provoking content, J. Cole's latest project has solidified his status as a trailblazer in the rap scene, captivating audiences and sparking discussions across the music community.
The effort is filled with 12 tracks and features assists from a diverse range of artists including Gucci Mane, Cam'ron, Bas, Central Cee, Ari Lennox, Young Dro ...
J. Cole has fired back at Kendrick Lamar's diss on his new song '7 Minute Drill,' included on a surprise new album 'Might Delete Later.'
(KRON) — Rapper J. Cole dropped a surprise album on Thursday night titled “Might Delete Later.” The album contains 12 tracks and has a total runtime of 43 ...
J. Cole has released "7 Minute Drill," which sees the rapper responding to Kendrick Lamar's recent diss.
West Chester University assistant professor Dr. Jeremy C. McCool and award-winning journalist Earl Hopkins have announced a deal with publisher Rowman ...
The 43-minute, 12-track project features Cam'ron, Gucci Mane, Ab-Soul, Bas, Ari Lennox, Young Dro, Central Cee, and Daylyt. Listen to Cole's Might ...
People think J. Cole has responded to Kendrick Lamar's diss on a new record called 7 Minute Drill.
J. Cole responds to Kendrick Lamar's disses on his new 'Might Delete Later' project. Stream it now.
J. Cole Surprise Drops New Album 'Might Delete Later': Seemingly including a diss track to Kendrick Lamar on "7 Minute Drill."
A seemingly innocuous lyric has erupted into a flurry of back-and-forth insults between the rappers.
On Friday (5 April), Cole released an unexpected new album, Might Delete Later, complete with a reply to Lamar on its final track, “7 Minute Drill”.
Kendrick Lemar appears to be the target of a diss track in J. Cole's “Might Delete Later” project.
J. Cole released a surprise album titled "Might Delete Later" on Friday and came for Kendrick Lamar's career in the new diss track "7 Minute Drill."
J. Cole appeared to take shots at rapper Kendrick Lamar on newly released diss track “7 Minute Drill” just days after Lamar seemingly dissed Drake and J.
J. Cole just dropped his surprise album 'Might Delete Later.' The 12-track release ends with a scathing response to Kendrick Lamar's prior diss track.
After two weeks, Cole is the first to respond to Kendrick calling him and Drake out on Future and Metro Boomin's “Like That”—but is it enough?
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Cole knew he needed to send a shot back, especially before the weekend of his annual Dreamville Fest. What's interesting is “7 Minute Drill” would've hit a ...
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Rating: 4.8/10 Two weeks after Kendrick Lamar aimed a diss track at Drake and J.Cole on “Like That,” Cole released “Might Delete Later,” a surprise project ...
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Cole posted just after midnight on Friday, April 5, 2024,. Fayetteville-raised rapper and music producer J. Cole surprised his fans with a new album just after ...