J. Cole disappointed rap fans by apologizing to Kendrick Lamar after dropping his diss track, “7 Minute Drill,” but Joe Budden says Cole has a chance to win them back if he disses Ye, who recently hopped on the “Like That” remix.
“This moment is J. Cole’s free pardon. I told y’all that J. Cole was gonna have to find somebody to kick his a-s and it couldn’t be nobody chump and small. There is no better person than Kanye, the n-gga that you been had smoke with. The n-gga that been had smoke with your OG Hov. Who is now on a record saying some sh-t about you? I know that you home with the sage,” said Joe.
After apologizing to Kendrick, Cole removed the song from all DSPs and has remained silent.
Joe continued, “I know that this beef sh-t is not in your spirit, but if you were to wake up one day in a different mood, now is the time. Kill him, kill him. Make an example out of this non-rapping n-gga and it would be easy, too. It would be easy. Jump in and tell us the difference in how you felt about the Kendrick sh-t and why the rest of the field it’s your a-s.”
Rick Ross also jumped into the beef, even releasing a video for “Champagne Moments.” Drake has not responded to Rozay.
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