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J. Cole Drops Friday Night Lights on Streaming Platforms, Calls it His ‘Best Project’

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J. Cole drops literally what he considers to be his “best project” on streaming platforms

Coming after J. Cole’s earlier two mixtapes, The Come Up and The Warm Up, his all-time favorite fan mixtape Friday Night Lights is finally made available for numerical streaming via Spotify and Apple Music.

Sharing the news on Instagram about this latest development was North Carolina’s rapper excitement, stating: “This is very special for me. Been waiting patiently for this day just like a lot of y’all have been waiting for it. I wanna thank the people who kept these projects alive, even when they weren’t on streaming, especially this one. Friday Night Lights now available to everyone on all platforms.”

He added: “To fully understand what this means for me, you would have to know the whole journey. This Inevitable series we’re doing is that.”

The 19-track mixtape was released for free in November 2010, featuring Drake, Wale, and Dreamville’s Omen.

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