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J Cole’s “Might Delete Later” Estimates Huge Debut Sales Projection

J. Cole, the Grammy-nominated rapper, has created a buzz with his latest mixtape, “Might Delete Later.” The album has been projected to be the most significant release of the week, with HitsDailyDouble, via Chart Data, reporting that the project is estimated to sell between 140k and 160k copies in its first week of availability. The album is a masterpiece of collaboration, featuring some of the most prominent names in the industry, including Young Dro, Gucci Mane, Ari Lennox, Cam’ron, Central Cee, Bas, Daylyt, and Ab-Soul.

However, the release of the mixtape has also reignited a long-standing feud between J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake. The feud began when Kendrick Lamar took offence to being grouped with Drake and J. Cole as hip-hop’s “Big 3” on the track “First Person Shooter” from Metro Boomin and Future’s album “We Don’t Trust You.”  J. Cole’s latest album, “Might Delete Later,”  features a song titled “7 Minute Drill” in which he warns Kendrick Lamar to back down or he will go harder. The album concludes with a diss track aimed directly at Kendrick Lamar, which has added more heat to the already simmering feud between the two artists.

 

Despite J. Cole’s response, Drake has remained silent on the musical front, with only cryptic Instagram captions hinting at his involvement in the feud. Drake recently wrapped up his “It’s All A Blur—Big As The What?” tour, leading to speculation that he may be preparing an official response to the controversy. It remains to be seen what the outcome of this feud will be and how it will impact the hip-hop industry. The fans are eagerly waiting to see what’s next in this intriguing saga.

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