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J. Cole Announces New Song “Middle Child” |

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J. Cole Announces New Song “Middle Child” |

It appears J. Cole would be releasing new music very soon as took to social media, after wiping his Instagram page clean, to notify fans he will be dropping a new single titled “Middle Child” on Jan. 23.

It also looks like T-Minus, the producer who worked on the KOD track “Kevin’s Heart” alongside Mark Pelli, made the beat for the upcoming single.

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As previously mentioned, the announcement of “Middle Child” comes just hours after Cole’s IG page went dark and this prompted fans to speculate that new music was on the way from the North Carolina rapper. It looks like those speculations were correct. It’s still unclear if the song will land on an upcoming album or if it will be a standalone.

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