According to the rapper s J. Cole 'Dream web Villan, Friday (Nov. 12) is the date of delivery of its much anticipated mixtape Friday Night Lights.
"Yall sleep. Tomorrow is going to be a beautiful day," tweeted MC North Carolina Friday morning.
The release can be a picnic lunch or dinner, because when I checked the site RapFix Cole Friday, there was nothing to download. They were not alone.
"When J. Cole des mixtape damn?" @ DLU102 asked.
Friday Night Lights is a precursor to their debut as-yet-untitled major label to come in 2011 through RocNation. On Thursday, Cole released the cut "In The Morning", with Drake himself and the mixtape and establish a sound network.
"That wooh J. Cole and Drake song, I love it so much, in the repetition!" @ NikkiJamzz said.
Drake spoke to MTV News earlier this year for South MC, which many say is its counterpart.
"Really, really, I like J. Cole. Rhyme structures, concepts, there is some pain in his raps. It's the music, man. It's a deep music," said Drake.
The Toronto MC added that may relate to the way Cole strives to create the invention of hip-hop. "It's a guy who is trying to get his world and I think that is what is needed in the rap at the moment. You can not be generic, [as], 'Oh, great rap', but have nothing they say. J. Cole 's really trying to attract people into your world and I respect him a lot because that's my goal, period. "
"Yall sleep. Tomorrow is going to be a beautiful day," tweeted MC North Carolina Friday morning.
The release can be a picnic lunch or dinner, because when I checked the site RapFix Cole Friday, there was nothing to download. They were not alone.
"When J. Cole des mixtape damn?" @ DLU102 asked.
Friday Night Lights is a precursor to their debut as-yet-untitled major label to come in 2011 through RocNation. On Thursday, Cole released the cut "In The Morning", with Drake himself and the mixtape and establish a sound network.
"That wooh J. Cole and Drake song, I love it so much, in the repetition!" @ NikkiJamzz said.
Drake spoke to MTV News earlier this year for South MC, which many say is its counterpart.
"Really, really, I like J. Cole. Rhyme structures, concepts, there is some pain in his raps. It's the music, man. It's a deep music," said Drake.
The Toronto MC added that may relate to the way Cole strives to create the invention of hip-hop. "It's a guy who is trying to get his world and I think that is what is needed in the rap at the moment. You can not be generic, [as], 'Oh, great rap', but have nothing they say. J. Cole 's really trying to attract people into your world and I respect him a lot because that's my goal, period. "
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