J. Cole is gearing up for a big weekend in his home state as he's set to headline the closing night of the Dreamville Festival, but he's had time to drop a new project. The North Carolina star released his own It may be deleted later The LP and the closing track has an answer to Kendrick Lamar and the recent “Big 3” sting.
J. Cole fell May be deleted slowlyr on Friday (April 5) ahead of the 2024 Dreamville Festival weekend and the 12-song project features Dreamville acts Ari Lennox and Bas, along with Young Dro, Central Cee, Cam'Ron and Ab-Soul.
The one song that's getting everyone's attention, however, is the latest track “7 Minute Drill,” J. Cole's first response since Kendrick Lamar took shots at Drake and Cole on Metro Boomin and the track “Like That” by Future from the pair's collaborative album. WE DON'T TRUST YOU.
Early thoughts on Cole's latest album keep coming in, but most are focusing their efforts on dissecting the track “7 Minute Drill,” with some saying it was a slight jab while others were reserved.
However, this is the first time the audience has seen any kind of issues between the two, and it's clear that the battle is finally heating up. Drake has yet to respond to the wax, but the Canadian superstar has made some provocative statements here and there while he was It's All A Blur tour.
With J. Cole's latest project and the jump against Kendrick Lamar, the social media streets are talking. We have reactions from X listed below.
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