Review: J. Cole’s ‘Might Delete Later’ should be deleted
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Cole is considered to be one of the three legends of modern hip-hop, next to Kendrick Lamar and Drake. But his newest album, “Might Delete Later,” is probably the weakest in Cole’s discography. The singular strong point of this album is the production, and, as expected, Cole’s ear for instrumentals remains strong. Cole has clearly This story Review: J. Cole’s ‘Might Delete Later’ should be deleted appeared first on Washington Square News.

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