J. Cole Surprises Fans With 'Might Delete Later' Project f/ Cam'ron, Gucci Mane, Ab-Soul, and More

Cole's been quiet on the album front since 2021's 'The Off-Season.'

Album cover with blurred text "MIGHT DELETE LATER" and a parental advisory label in the corner
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Album cover with blurred text "MIGHT DELETE LATER" and a parental advisory label in the corner

J. Cole just unleashed the full-length project Might Delete Later without warning. Bound to make headlines around the world and possibly on other planets is the closer "7 Minute Drill," where Cole comes for Kendrick Lamar before Drake could muster up his own reply to the table-shaking No. 1 single "Like That."

The 43-minute, 12-track Might Delete Later features Cam'ron, Gucci Mane, Ab-Soul, Bas, Ari Lennox, Young Dro, Central Cee, and Daylyt. Producing alongside 39-year-old Cole are Conductor Williams, Mike WiLL Made-It, T-Minus, ATL Jacob, Charlie Heat, DZL, AzizTheShake, Kuji, Daoud, and more.

Tracklist for an album with twelve song titles featuring various artists

Cole's last album came three years ago with The Off-Season. The 2022 Dreamville compilation D-Day: A Gangsta Grillz Mixtape arrived less than a year later.

The two-time Grammy-winner teased Might Delete Later with montage-style videos containing new music in February and March. Drake, Sexyy Red, Benny the Butcher, and Lil Yachty made cameos in the second installment.

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Listen to J. Cole's latest on Apple Music and Spotify now. For fans awaiting the long-teased The Fall Off album, Cole uses his final words on this one to promise, "I'm fully loaded, n***a, I could drop two classics right now/Lemme chill out, man/The Fall Off on the way, n***a."

Dreamville Festival this weekend should be fun, to say the least.

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