
(09/04/2010) (Kendrick releases Overly Dedicated mixtape) (02/14/2011) (Kendrick and J. Cole played and recorded two songs at a meet and greet) (May 2012) (Kendrick & J. Cole enter the studio once again) (11/27/2015) (Kendrick & J. Cole drop their "Black Friday" tracks teasing a collab album. For unknown reason, it never released)
A full high quality version of this untitled song was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable".
A relatively finished unknown track that Cole and Kendrick hopped on, made in 2010, unknown if it was made during alongside the "Shock The World" and "Temptation" timeline but most likely, this song is definitely real as Cole confirmed it's existence in a tweet, still doesn't mean that the "Gina" Miguel collab song might exist. Gina is the name of the beat but unknown if this was going to be the actual final name or under a completely different name.
A track teased live on MagicDisc Music Store on May 13, 2011, as a preview to the project release. At certain point the track stops to being played and Kendrick starts to rap the rest of his verse from the song to continue it. A partial high quality version was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable". Interpolates "I Love the Dough" by The Notorious B.I.G.
A track teased live on MagicDisc Music Store on May 13, 2011, as a preview to the project release. At certain point the track stops to being played and Kendrick starts to rap the rest of his verse from the song to continue it. A partial high quality version was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable". Interpolates "I Love the Dough" by The Notorious B.I.G.
A track that was played twice unintentionally by Kendrick in an interview to Hard Knock TV. Kendrick would later preview live the song almost entirely on MagicDisc Music Store on February 14, 2011. A partial high quality version was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable". Interpolates "Blow Up" by J. Cole.
A track teased live on MagicDisc Music Store on May 13, 2011, as a preview to the project release. At certain point the track stops to being played and Kendrick starts to rap the rest of his verse from the song to continue it. A partial high quality version was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable". Interpolates "I Love the Dough" by The Notorious B.I.G.
A track that was played twice unintentionally by Kendrick in an interview to Hard Knock TV. Kendrick would later preview live the song almost entirely on MagicDisc Music Store on February 14, 2011. A partial high quality version was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable". Interpolates "Blow Up" by J. Cole.
Leaked following a successful groupbuy. Could've been recorded in 2011-2013. Most likely made for the collab project.
A track that was played twice unintentionally by Kendrick in an interview to Hard Knock TV. Kendrick would later preview live the song almost entirely on MagicDisc Music Store on February 14, 2011. A partial high quality version was officially played on the audio series "Inevitable". Interpolates "Blow Up" by J. Cole.
Played during an interview to Hard Knock TV. No lyrics besides the beat are played throught the preview, but Kendrick says he still was going to finish his third verse for the song as J. Cole also had a finished verse on it.
Leaked following a successful groupbuy. Could've been recorded in 2011-2013. Most likely made for the collab project.
A relatively finished unknown track that Cole and Kendrick hopped on, made in 2010, unknown if it was made during alongside the "Shock The World" and "Temptation" timeline but most likely, this song is definitely real as Cole confirmed it's existence in a tweet, still doesn't mean that the "Gina" Miguel collab song might exist. Gina is the name of the beat but unknown if this was going to be the actual final name or under a completely different name.
J. Cole landed a studio session with Kendrick in 2010 and both made a few tracks, but according to Cole in an interview from 2018 not enough to use on a full project. "HiiiPoWeR", "Temptation", "Shock The World", "Wait For Tomorrow" are some of the currently known tracks from the collaboration and other songs created from the sessions remains unknown.
J. Cole landed a studio session with Kendrick in 2010 and both made a few tracks, but according to Cole in an interview from 2018 not enough to use on a full project. "HiiiPoWeR", "Temptation", "Shock The World", "Wait For Tomorrow" are some of the currently known tracks from the collaboration and other songs created from the sessions remains unknown.
J. Cole and Kendrick once again entered the studio in May 2012. At least 6 tracks were recorded. The songs created in the session remain unknown.