Crocodile Tearz

Album: Might Delete Later (2024)
Charted: 53 19
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  • "Crocodile Tearz" is a fierce song released in 2024 on J Cole's mixtape Might Delete Later. The Dreamville co-founder calls out everyone who tries to bring him down or use him for clout. These dudes only hit him up when they want something, but Cole's on another level now, stacking paper and strategizing like a chess master. He boasts he's untouchable in the rap game and no rookie can even come close.
  • The title itself is a warning shot. "Crocodile Tearz" means fake crying, like when someone pretends to be sad after messing with you. Cole's saying these losers can keep their fake apologies because they should already "know I'm on a tier that they don't see."
  • The origin of the expression "crocodile tears" goes back to ancient times and has its roots in folklore and mythology. Back in the day, they thought crocodiles cried while eating their prey, like they felt bad! But that's just biology, not remorse. Now we use it to call out anyone with phony emotions.
  • T-minus' beat incorporates horns and a sinister piano progression. Midway through the track, the addition of sharp hi-hats intensifies the song's energy. The Toronto-based producer T-Minus is one of Cole's longest and most frequent collaborators, contributing to songs such as "Kevin's Heart," "Middle Child" and "i n t e r l u d e.."

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