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To say the union of J. Cole and Drake is for the ladies would be a gross understatement. Cole released “In the Morning” via his website DreamVillan on Thursday (November 11), and immediately got such an enormous response from fans that he tweeted the direct download link himself.
“I know y’all gonna shut my site down … so here’s the direct [link],” he tweeted. “J. Cole and @drakkardnoir epic.”
Produced by L&X Music, the sultry song opens with a soft piano sample, reminiscent of Luther Vandross’ “Superstar/ Until You Come Back to Me (That’s What I’m Gonna Do).” The North Carolina MC begins the cut rhyming, “Baby, you summertime fine/ I’ll let you get on top/ I’ll be the underline, I’m/ Tryna get beside you/ Like the number nine, dime.”
Later, rapper/singer Drake joins the cut in a low baritone, spitting, “Baby, you wintertime cold/ The night is still young/ Drink that dinner wine slow/ I’m tryna make those goosebumps on your inner thighs grow/ I’ll let you beat me there as far as finish lines go.”
“In the Morning” is the first duet from the two MCs, whom many in hip-hop compare because of their success stories. Where Drake was bolstered by his affiliation with Young Money/ Cash Money captain Lil Wayne, Cole is backed by his Roc Nation label head, Jay-Z.
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