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J. Cole calls his own diss of Kendrick Lamar lame and goofy Cole, subsequently, said “I just want to come up here and publicly be like, bruh, that was the lamest, goofiest s—.
J. Cole has some words for Kendrick Lamar. On Friday, April 5, the rapper, 39, surprise released his new project Might Delete Later, and fans quickly noted a diss toward the "Rich Spirit" artist, 36.
J. Cole’s lyrics sparked the months-long, highly dramatic feud between Drake and Lamar last year when he rapped in his song with Drake, “First Person Shooter,” that he, Drake and Lamar were ...
J. Cole performs onstage during the 2021 iHeartRadio Music Festival on September 17, 2021 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images for iHeartMedia) ...
J. Cole apologized to Kendrick Lamar after dropping diss track “I was conflicted because, [for] one, I know my heart and I know how I feel about my peers,” Cole admitted.
J. Cole is apparently cool enough with K-Pop phenom boyband BTS that he’s given them a taste of his new music. Well, not all seven members of the band got a chance to preview what Cole is cooking.
J. Cole’s trip down music memory lane continues. Last week, the “Port Antonio” rapper posted his debut mixtape, The Come Up, Vol. 1, to digital streaming platforms. Yesterday (November 22 ...
It looked like J. Cole was about to go war with rap’s new school two years ago. The Fayetteville, North Carolina artist boasts one of hip-hop’s most extremist fanbases.
Cole, with no advance notice or publicity, showed up with a U-Haul stocked with $20,000 worth of goods.He also chose not to formally announce his donation, but instead take pictures with fans ...
Style J. Cole is the most divisive rapper in the world. Which side are you on? April 23, 2018 More than 7 years ago Summary J.Cole's “KOD.” (Kamau Haroon/For Dreamville Records) ...
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