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J Cole Friday Night Lights Download: Here’s How and Why It’s Not for Kids
J Cole, the 25-year-old rapper, knew his ‘Friday Night Lights mix’ — available as an exclusive download on his web site — was going to be a big hit with fans, so he Tweeted the link as well, noting he didn’t want an overwhelming response to crash his site. But before you download, check out the lyrics, which are not appropriate for children.
‘Friday Night Lights’ contains the much anticipated track ‘In The Morning’, which is a collaboration with fellow rapper Drake. The song is the first duet between the the two who are often compared because of their similar success stories. While Drake has been championed by the Lil Wayne, Cole is the protege of Jay-Z. Speaking about working with J. Cole to MTV News, Drake said, “Me and him will probably have many opportunities to rap, and try and out-rap each other. But it’s not about entertaining the ‘who’s better?’ debate that I’m sure everybody else is engaged in.”
Before you think about letting your kids download it, think again. The lyrics are not kid-friendly, with many expletives, references to drugs and other inappropriate material for children. ’Friday Night Lights’ is the third official mix-tape from J Cole. The J Cole and Drake song can be downloaded here. The mix information is available at his official web site which directs you here to download today.
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uhhhhh commented on Nov 12 10 at 9:20 amdude you got almost everything on this wrong. the link was the for the song, not the mixtape which as of the time of me writing this has not been released.
Lulu and Moxleys Mom commented on Nov 12 10 at 9:27 amThanks, I updated with a link to his web site to get the mix today
yourworstmightmare commented on Nov 12 10 at 3:26 pmhahaha this is hillarious i love when people report on shit they have no knowledge of
TheSkinny commented on Nov 12 10 at 3:40 pmLyrics are not kid friendly? It’s hip hop for god sake. Hip hop was built on dirty words because it portray’s the lives many of these rappers lived. J. Cole and rappers just like him put ” references to drugs and other inappropriate material for children” because THATS HOW LIFE IS WHERE THEY ARE FROM. Before you even try to downgrade J. Cole for the lyrical content, listen to the context. What you find after that is a story of a young man who went through a lot. What his goal is by using these words is to let you into his world, show you his side of the story, one that I believe he shows quite well. Lastly, the mixtape isn’t even out yet so don’t bash the words that you and I haven’t heard yet. Just an update for true hip hop fans, his blog crashed due to so many people going to the site.
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