J. Cole doesn't want any rap beef ... titled "7 Minute Drill," from streaming services, according to Pitchfork. The song, which was originally the final track of Cole's mixtape, is now absent ...
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Now that the dust has settled in the Drake/Kendrick Lamar beef, J. Cole is here to survey the ... He later pulled "7 Minute Drill" from streaming. "They see this fire in my pen and think I'm ...
The incident occurred while he was singing another J. Cole song on his Twitch stream in August 2023. During a subathon, the content creator was rapping while sitting on his bed and accidentally ...
While the beef escalated, J. Cole responded with a track called 7-Minute Drill, where he dissed Kendrick. However, the North Carolina rapper later apologized and removed the song from streaming ...
J Cole apologised in a three-minute monologue ... and vowed to pull the track off streaming services. Titled 7 Minute Drill, Cole's song was a reply to Lamar's verse on the hit single Like That ...
"I was a little upset with Cole... Not upset, but like, Cole was supposed to be on 'FOMF,'" Ab-Soul shared, referring to the ...
After calling his initial "7 Minute Drill" diss "the lamest s--- I ever did in my f---ing life," J. Cole explains why he backed out of the feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar on his new song "Port ...
J Cole has reflected on his decision to swiftly ... Cole removed the song from streaming services and stepped back from the war of words. Drake and Lamar, meanwhile, continued to feud.
J. Cole then explains the situations that could ... some of which alleged that Kendrick Lamar had inflated the streaming numbers for Not Like Us using "Bot Farms". The official cover art for ...