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    Source: Johnny Nunez / Getty Over the weekend, J. Cole made news not only for dropping a new diss record aimed at Kendrick Lamar, but ultimately apologizing to K. Dot as Cole regretted even going that route. Naturally, fans were split on Cole’s words with some understanding Cole’s stance on beefing with his rap peer while others were upset that the Might Delete Later artist would cheat everyone out of a highly-anticipated rap battle. All the while Kendrick’s other target, Drake, has remained mum...
  • The J. Cole-Kendrick Lamar beef EXPOSES rap culture

    J. Cole has committed the ultimate offense in the rap game — apologizing for releasing a dis track. The track, titled “7 Minute Drill,” was a reply to Kendrick Lamar’s verse on the hit single “Like That.” In J. Cole’s dis, he said that Lamar had “fallen off like the Simpsons” and called his latest album “tragic.” “It made me feel like 10 years ago, when I was moving incorrectly, and I pray that God will line me back up on my purpose,” J. Cole told an audience at his show. “I ain’t going to...
  • J. Cole Finally Responded to Kendrick Lamar’s Diss, But Who Won This One?

    Mustering his inner Beyoncé, J. Cole threw everyone for a loop Thursday evening and dropped a surprise mixtape, “Might Delete Later,” the appetizer leading up to his much anticipated “The Fall Off” album. Few of us have had enough time to analyze the full 12-track project because of its final track, “7 Minute Drill,” in which Cole takes headshots directly at Kendrick Lamar. A brief history on the J. Cole-Kendrick squabble: Largely considered two of the three best rappers of their...