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J. Cole has come under fire for seemingly transphobic lyrics on the rapper’s new album, Might Delete Later. Released on Friday (April 5), the project, which arrived unannounced aside from ...
J. Cole has some words for Kendrick Lamar. On Friday, April 5, the rapper, 39, surprise released his new project Might Delete Later, and fans quickly noted a diss toward the "Rich Spirit" artist, 36.
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.
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 featuring a response titled “7 Minute Drill.
J. Cole’s mixtape looks to rack up around 118,000 units. HDD previously reported Might Delete Later ‘s first-week projections at 140,000 to 160,000 equivalent album units.
Might Delete Later is J. Cole's first release of 2024. His most recent album, The Off-Season, was released in 2021.
J. Cole just dropped a surprise new album, Might Deleter Later, which included a diss track about Kendrick Lamar. The 12-song project also had a song called "Pi" featuring Daylyt and Ab-Soul.
Meanwhile, J. Cole’s full-length album, “Might Delete Later,” opens at No. 2 this week with 115,000 units earned and 138 million on-demand streams. J.