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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.
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J. Cole Defends Dropping Out Of Drake And Kendrick Lamar’s Feud On ...
Lamar did not take kindly to this remark, dissing both Drake and J. Cole on his featured verse on Metro Boomin and Future’s song, “Like That,” in March. J.
Cole referred to themselves and Kendrick as the "big three" on First Person Shooter, a claim Kendrick disputed. He fired back on the single Like That from the album We Don't Trust You by Future ...
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J. Cole addresses why he ‘walked away’ from Kendrick Lamar–Drake ...
J. Cole addresses why he “walked away” from the Kendrick Lamar and Drake rap beef in his new song, “Port Antonio.” “I pulled the plug because I’ve seen where that was ‘bout to go ...
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How J. Cole ‘Port Antonio' Lyrics Address Drake & Kendrick Lamar Beef
For the unknown, earlier this year, Kendrick’s song Like That took aim at both Cole and Drake for their collaboration on First Person Shooter. While the beef escalated, J. Cole responded with a ...
On "Port Antonio," Cole examines the bullets that he dodged after getting caught in the crossfire of the year's biggest rap beef. Now that the dust has settled in the Drake/Kendrick Lamar beef, J ...
Earlier this year, J. Cole made the wise decision to remove himself from the tangled web of Drake and Kendrick Lamar’s ruthless rap battle. His only contribution was the diss record “7 Minute ...
“I ain’t on J. Cole, I ain’t on Drake, I ain’t on Kendrick side/I choose homicide, they gon’ see a different side,” Rocky raps on the track below, which will presumably reside on his ...
Nov. 2011: Kendrick Lamar Featured on Drake’s Take Care Album In 2011, Drake evolved from being the polarizing rookie to a full-fledged superstar, trumping expectations with his debut outing.
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.
King Jermaine has spoken. J. Cole directly addressed the Drake-Kendrick Lamar beef with a brand new song called “Port Antonio” on Wednesday night (Oct. 9). The track, much like the cover art ...
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