50 Cent Reacts to J. Cole’s Diss Retraction: ‘Call My Phone Right Now!’
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50 Cent needs J. Cole on the phone immediately! After hearing the apology from Dreamville Fest, 50 tweeted out a need to talk to the Might Delete Later rapper. “WTF how I miss this, @JColeNC call my phone right now!” 50 wrote. Earlier in the festival, 50 Cent was a headliner. WTF how I miss […] The post 50 Cent Reacts to J. Cole’s Diss Retraction: ‘Call My Phone Right Now!’ first appeared on The Source.

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