J. Cole
With every week that passes since Future and Kendrick Lamar flamed him on "Like That," it seems more unlikely that Drizzy will get in the booth and clap back at his competitors in the rap field.
J. Cole took time in his Dreamville Festival set to address the Kendrick Lamar beef and walks back the "7 Minute Drill" jab.
J. Cole dropped his latest studio project, Might Delete Later, and the closing track features a Kendrick Lamar diss track, "7 Minute Drill."
Do you think Drake will clap back? After seeing his initial reaction, we don't think so.
Kendrick Lamar appeared on Future and Metro Boomin's WE DON'T TRUST YOU LP on the track "Like That" and caused a stir.
Dreamville Festival returns to Raleigh, N.C. in April with J. Cole, Nicki Minaj, SZA, and Chris Brown slated as headliners.
Only question is, will The Fall Off be J. Cole's swan song? Some assume it will be but Jay-Z retired numerous times in his rap career only to return with new classics, so we wouldn't bet the house on that assumption.
So much for the 6 God taking a long break. On Monday (Nov. 13), Drake announced that he’s going on tour with Dreamville head honcho J. Cole called It’s All A Blur Tour – Big As The What?
Soulja Boy is back in the headlines but this time it is for his maturity. Draco has issued an apology to J. Cole, after cursing him out.
This is just another reason J. Cole's legend continues to grow in the Hip-Hop world.
One of the culture’s most beloved outings is set to come back in 2024.
Fan react to Drake's new album For All The Dogs and alleged subs at Pusha T and Rihanna.