J. Cole has dropped the second episode of his Might Delete Later vlog sequence, treating followers to some new music and behind-the-scenes footage from his ongoing tour.
Released on Monday (March 18), Might Delete Later, Vol. 2 recaps extra of Cole’s travels as a part of the It’s All a Blur — Big As the What? Tour with Drake and consists of appearances from the likes of Central Cee, Benny the Butcher, Lil Yachty, Sexyy Red and extra.
On the tune preview, which was shared on Cole’s Instagram Stories, he raps: “Going to sleep at night time, praying to God launch the stress/Now I’m on G4 jets throughout the seas to decompress/My current texts, how a lot you suppose? Hmm, first rate guess!/They go, ‘Cole, who you gon’ kill on the characteristic subsequent?‘”
Check out the footage below:
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The new vlog episode arrives less than a month after the first installment, which offered similar footage as well as a separate song preview. All the aforementioned media was released through an Instagram account with the handle @mightdeletelater26, which appears to be Cole’s ‘burner’ account.
The 39-year-old hasn’t launched a brand new venture since 2021’s The Off-Season. In 2023, he confirmed his long-awaited subsequent album can be titled The Fall Off, although he nonetheless hasn’t set a launch date for it.
The Dreamville don shared the announcement on “To Summer, From Cole,” the opening tune from Summer Walker’sClear 2: Soft Life EP, which arrived final May.
The heartfelt verse from North Carolina rapper blended with a young hook from Walker serves as an “audio hug” from the duo, paying homage to his uplifting poem about self-acceptance on the finish of Logic’s “AfricAryaN.”
“I’m thinkin’ about ya, I heard you just had you another lil baby/ Congratulations, I hope you got through it with no complications/ I find it amazing, the way that you juggle your kids, the biz, the fame, the bitches that’s hatin’/ They sit around waiting for you to fall off like the album I’m making,” he raps.
J. Cole first introduced The Fall Off again in 2020, sharing an Instagram submit that laid out his launch plans for “The Fall Off Era.” The submit additionally talked about The Off-Season (his sixth album, which dropped the next 12 months), a potential venture known as It’s a Boy and, lastly, The Fall Off.
Cole’s longtime supervisor, Ibrahim “Ib” Hamad, not too long ago fueled pleasure for the venture by naming The Fall Off because the album he’d most need to see the rapper carry out front-to-back on tour.
On the latest vlog, Cole stated that there at present exist six totally different variations of the album, and that it’ll arrive sooner or later this 12 months.
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