Kanye West Drags J. Cole Over Kendrick Lamar Apology: “You Can’t Run Now”
Kanye West dismissed J. Cole’s apology to Kendrick Lamar as a “p###y move,” slamming Cole for not backing Drake.
Kanye West dismissed J. Cole’s apology to Kendrick Lamar as a “p###y move,” slamming Cole for not backing Drake.
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Come on, K. Dot, leave J. Cole alone, man! Your fight is with Drake!
J. Cole took “7 Minute Drill” down from streaming services after apologizing for the diss track at his Dreamville Festival.
J. Cole’s removal of a diss track spotlights the deep complexities of rivalry and respect in Hip-Hop’s ongoing narrative.
The Dreamville Records co-founder pulled “7 Minute Drill” from streaming services.
J. Cole likely had a bigger reason to wave the white flag in his near legendary feud with Kendrick Lamar.
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“No one puts on like Dreamville fans.”
Fans seemed excited to see the “7 Minute Drill” rapper.
Top Dawg Entertainment’s Punch came to J. Cole’s defense for walking back his Kendrick Lamar diss, “7 Minute Drill”.
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The controversial content creator kicks Cole out of the Big 3.
“Might Delete Later” was trending on X as disgruntled J. Cole fans joked that rap died when he pulled his Kendrick Lamar diss.
It all went down at the Dreamville Festival on Sunday night (April 7) in North Carolina, where the veteran rapper appeared to have a few regrets.
J. Cole dropped a surprise project on Thursday night (April 4) that quickly became the talk of social media thanks to a not-so-subtle diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar. But the buzz helped propel the album to the top. According to HITS Daily Double, the 12-track set is expected to debut at No. 1 on next […]
Joey Bada$$ championed himself while two of Hip-Hop’s heavyweights, Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole, exchanged diss tracks.
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The final single, “7 Minute Drill,” finds the Dreamville Records boss firing back at Kendrick Lamar, who dissed Cole and Drake on the recent Future and Metro Boomin’ track “Like That.”