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April 5 (UPI) --J. Cole is back with new music. The 39-year-old rapper surprised fans Friday by releasing the mixtape Might Delete Later. The new album features 12 tracks, including "Pricey ...
J. Cole surprised fans by releasing his 2007 debut mixtape “The Come Up, Vol. 1” on streaming platforms Nov. 18, coinciding with the launch of his audio series “Inevitable.” ...
J. Cole fans woke up to a surprise new mixtape Friday — and the rapper’s long-awaited response to Kendrick Lamar dissing him and Drake. “7 Minute Drill,” the 12th and final song on ...
Yesterday (November 22) another Cole World goodie was shared to streaming. J. Cole’s sophomore mixtape, 2009’s The Warm Up, is now accessible across Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal.
Rapsody’s Favorite Version Of J. Cole Is ‘Mixtape Cole,’ And Fans Online Overwhelmingly Agree With Her Flisadam Pointer Contributing Writer Facebook Instagram Twitter April 6, 2025 ...
After A Rocky Year, J. Cole Leans Into Nostalgia With his new podcast Inevitable, as well as the streaming re-issues of his early mixtapes, Cole is reminding fans why they love him ...
J. Cole at Lollapalooza 2022 (Photo credit: Eddy "Precise" Lamarre for rolling out) J. Cole’s acclaimed mixtape “Friday Night Lights” arrived on streaming services, marking the first ...
J. Cole ’s debut project, The Come Up, is now out on major streaming services. J. Cole’s first project was originally released in 2007, and he self-produced 12 out of the 21 tracks.
Instead, we get a retort from Cole. Might Delete Later, a new surprise mixtape released today, ends with “7 Minute Drill,” on which Cole makes his grand response.
J. Cole’s packing on the nostalgia for fans before 2024’s out. The Dreamville boss followed The Come Up ‘s DSP arrival with the release of his sacred The Warm Up mixtape to streaming ...
J. Cole ’s debut project, The Come Up, is now out on major streaming services. J. Cole’s first project was originally released in 2007, and he self-produced 12 out of the 21 tracks.
J. Cole surprised fans earlier this week with the announcement of his audio series, and he’s just done it again, releasing his debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol. 1, on streaming platforms.