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J. Cole's latest drop "7 Minute Drill" unleashed bars of scathing digs at alleged rap rival Kendrick Lamar. Days after dropping the diss track, Cole said the song is some of his "lamest, goofiest" work. The two-time Grammy winner — real name Jermaine Lamarr Cole —apologized to Lamar on Sunday evening, during a headlining set at Dreamville Festival in North Carolina. Speaking to his audience, Cole said dropping "7 Minute Drill," the final track on his latest album "Might Delete Later," was a move...
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TDE’s Punch Says He Respects ‘Genuine’ J. Cole for Retracting Kendrick Lamar Diss
Punch is shooting J. Cole some bail after he retracted his diss to Kendrick Lamar. Hitting X, the TDE exec referred to Cole as a “genuine guy.” “Cole is a very genuine guy,” Punch tweeted. “I respect it. We often give in to external pressures and outside influences and act out of our own character. […] The post TDE’s Punch Says He Respects ‘Genuine’ J. Cole for Retracting Kendrick Lamar Diss first appeared on The Source.
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J. Cole Says He Regrets Kendrick Lamar Diss: 'The Past Two Days Felt Terrible'
Popular on Variety J. Cole has expressed regret for releasing his Kendrick Lamar diss, “7 Minute Drill,” while addressing the crowd during a headlining performance at his Dreamville Festival in North Carolina on Sunday (April 7). The rapper placed the song last on his surprise new project “Might Delete Later,” which arrived on April 5. […]