J. Cole had social media in a frenzy, after putting out his surprise mixtape, “Might Delete Later.” 12 new songs were released, including star-studded features from Ari Lennox, Gucci Mane ...
J. Cole has finally uploaded his second iconic mixtape to all streaming services. On Friday, November 22, the Dreamville co-founder announced that his revered body of work The Warm Up is available ...
J. Cole revealed the lineup for 2025 Dreamville Festival, featuring Lil Wayne, Erykah, Badu, Tems, and 21 Savage.
J. Cole has been loving his blog ... The new track marks the first release since Cole’s mixtape Might Delete Later, which he put out in April of last year. The project included a diss track ...
Wiz Khalifa has fans reminiscing about the mixtape era with a new snippet that sees him rapping over J. Cole's recent track "Clouds." In a post shared on Instagram, Wiz Khalifa smoked away in ...
Both J. Cole and Wiz Khalifa have been going back ... The Pittsburgh rapper is also planning on releasing the sequel to his classic mixtape Kush & Orange Juice on April 18 just in time for 4/ ...
In 2015, he released a self-titled mixtape via SoundCloud that contained a total of 11 tracks, some of which sampled songs by J. Cole, Drake, Run the Jewels and more. Suga followed shortly after ...
J. Cole ended the drought with an introspective ... his new PR team reached out to let us know he was working on a new album AND this mixtape, which explains exactly what he’s been going through ...
Another said: “J Cole is the best rapper alive and it’s becoming not close." The upcoming music will follow his Might Delete Later mixtape in 2024, which included the track “7 Minute Drill ...