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OPINION: We’ve been waiting for one of hip-hop’s best rappers to respond to a diss from one of hip-hop’s best artists, and finally, we got action! The post J. Cole responds to Kendrick Lamar ...
J Cole has offered up his response to Kendrick Lamar’s diss verse calling out him and Drake.. In March, Lamar featured on Future and Metro Boomin’s collaborative project, We Don’t Trust You ...
Kendrick Lamar's Beef With Drake and J. Cole, Explained The Diss Track Is Back: Kendrick Lamar's Shots Against Drake and J. Cole Send Metro Boomin and Future's 'Like That' to No. 1
"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).
J. Cole Responds to Kendrick Lamar Diss on '7 Minute Drill,' Included on Surprise New Album 'Might Delete Later' The Diss Track Is Back: Kendrick Lamar's Shots Against Drake and J. Cole Send Metro ...
In the song, Lamar responds to a line in Cole and Drake’s song “First Person Shooter,” in which Cole had deemed himself, Drake and Lamar as the “Big Three” of rap music.
Related: J. Cole Says Long-Rumored Collab Album with Kendrick Lamar Was a 'Real Thing' Two days later, Cole took to the stage at his annual Dreamville Fest in North Carolina to apologize for the diss.
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 ...