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Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud ramps up in 2024. During J. Cole's verse on his and Drake's 2023 hit song "First Person Shooter," he refers to himself, Drake and Lamar as the "big three" of the ...
J.Cole bragged on the track that he, Drake and Lamar were “Big 3” artists in rap, while Drake’s verses compared his stardom to that of Michael Jackson’s.
Drake featuring J. Cole "First Person Shooter" For All the Dogs: Cole ranks Lamar, Drake, and himself as "the Big Three" of hip hop, prompting Lamar's response. [51] March 22, 2024 [8] [note 7] Future, Metro Boomin & Kendrick Lamar "Like That" We Don't Trust You: Lamar rejects the "Big Three" label, claiming his superiority to Cole and Drake. [52]
J. Cole brags about his rapping prowess on the track, referring to himself, Drake and Lamar as the "Big Three," singling himself out as Muhammad Ali, or in other words, the greatest of all.
The rappers launched occasional disses at each other in the following years. Drake beefed with other performers, most infamously Pusha T in 2018, where the latter rapper dropped "The Story of Adidon,” revealing Drake is a father. In October 2023, J. Cole may have accidentally reignited the beef on “First Person Shooter” with Drake.
Lamar dissed Drake and J. Cole in 2024, with Drake and J. Cole's 2023 song "First Person Shooter" alleged to be a sneak diss. Drake responded on the songs "Push Ups" and "Taylor Made Freestyle", of which, Lamar responded with "Euphoria" and "6:16 in LA".
The video, directed by Dave Free, featured appearances by Lamar’s fiancée and children. ... Many call Kendrick Lamar, Drake and J. Cole the Big Three of modern rap, as they are considered three ...
Six months after joining — and almost immediately exiting — the feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, J. Cole is rapping about why he made that decision.. Cole, 39, released a new song "Port ...