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  2. J. Cole Takes ‘7 Minute Drill’ Off Streaming After Kendrick ...

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    J. Cole. (Photo by Paras Griffin/Getty Images) J. Cole doesn’t want any rap beef. Instead, he’s doubling down on his apology to Kendrick Lamar. Cole, 39, took the title of his latest album ...

  3. 7 Minute Drill - Wikipedia

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    "7 Minute Drill" was a diss track written and recorded by the American rapper J. Cole for his fourth mixtape, Might Delete Later (2024). It was his response to fellow American rapper Kendrick Lamar 's diss verse on his single " Like That " (with American rapper Future and producer Metro Boomin ).

  4. J. Cole Apologizes for Kendrick Lamar Diss Track on His ...

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    The track includes lyrics taking shots at Lamar, 36, such as, “He averagin’ one hard verse Getty Images(2) In an unforeseen turn of events, J. Cole has had a change of heart about his recent ...

  5. J. Cole Removes Kendrick Lamar Diss ‘7 Minute Drill’ From ...

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    J. Cole has removed his Kendrick Lamar diss “7 Minute Drill” from streaming services, less than a week after he told the crowd at his Dreamville Festival that he regretted releasing it and ...

  6. Might Delete Later - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] J. Cole responded to Lamar's diss on Might Delete Later with "7 Minute Drill", a track Cole later deleted from streaming services after apologizing to Lamar for his response at Dreamville Festival 2024. Lamar and Drake would go on to engage in a rap feud throughout the following weeks.

  7. No Role Modelz - Wikipedia

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    "No Role Modelz" is a song by American rapper and record producer J. Cole. It was released through Dreamville Records , Roc Nation , Columbia Records , and Vinyl Crown as the third single from his third studio album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive , on August 4, 2015.

  8. J. Cole Responds to Kendrick Lamar Diss on ‘7 Minute Drill ...

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    When Future and Metro Boomin dropped their recent collaborative album “We Don’t Trust You” last month, fans were quick to latch onto Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse on “Like That,” where ...

  9. J. Cole - Wikipedia

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    [170] On the song "7 Minute Drill", J. Cole retaliated Kendrick Lamar in response to his song "Like That" with Future & Metro Boomin in which Lamar raps "Motherfuck the big three, nigga, it's just big me", which in itself was a response to "First Person Shooter" in which Cole raps "Love when they argue the hardest MC / Is it K-Dot (Lamar) is it ...