J. Cole’s “Might Delete Later” mixtape on pace for number one debut in US

J. Cole's "Might Delete Later" on pace for number one debut in US

J. Cole’s “Might Delete Later” on pace for number one debut in US

On Friday, 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, Central Cee, Young Dro Cam’Ron, Bas, and more. Furthermore, Cole also trended heavily due to issuing a Kendrick Lamar diss response, on “7 Minute Drill.”

Meanwhile, Cole is on his way to having a major first week, with Might Delete Later. According to Chart Data, this project is on pace for a number one debut in the US, on the Billboard 200 chart. This would be done with 140,000-160,000 units sold.

J. Cole released Might Delete Later after initially previewing several songs from it, over the last several months. These were done in his Might Delete Later” vlogs.

Moreover, J. Cole also revealed in his Might Delete Later mixtape, that his “The Fall Off” album is still on the way, as mentioned on 7 Minute Drill. This project has been in the works, since 2021. This would be his first officials studio album since “The Off-Season” in 2021, which also debuted satop the Billboard 200. Every studio album in Cole’s career has reached this milestone.

J. Cole’s “Might Delete Later” on pace for number one debut in US