J. Cole’s Surprise Album ‘Might Delete Later’: A Bold New Chapter with a Drake and Kendrick Twist

J. Cole’s unexpected drop of his full-length album “Might Delete Later” has sent waves through the music industry, particularly with the standout track “7 Minute Drill,” where Cole seemingly targets Kendrick Lamar, escalating anticipation for Drake’s response to the already explosive single “Like That.” This 43-minute journey through Cole’s latest musings spans 12 tracks, showcasing collaborations with heavy hitters like Cam’ron, Gucci Mane, Ab-Soul, and several more, solidifying Cole’s knack for blending talents.

“Might Delete Later” arrives three years post his last solo project “The Off-Season,” and closely follows the Dreamville compilation “D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape,” further cementing Cole’s prolific nature. With production credits that read like a who’s who of the industry, including Mike WiLL Made-It and T-Minus, Cole ensures this surprise offering is a sonic adventure.

The album, peppered with Easter eggs for fans in its rollout, doesn’t just promise exceptional tracks; it heralds the much-anticipated “The Fall Off” album. As Cole teases with the closing lines of “Might Delete Later,” fans can brace themselves for what appears to be an upcoming storm of classics. With Dreamville Festival on the horizon, J. Cole’s latest endeavor sets the stage for what promises to be an unforgettable event.


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