J.Cole Calls Foul on Himself: Removes Kendrick Lamar Diss Track
J. Cole has gone through with removing his Kendrick Lamar diss “7 Minute Drill” from streaming services. The viral Might Delete Later closer was taken down from streamers as of Friday afternoon (April 12). “7 Minute Drill” lasted a full tracking week counting toward Billboard chart statistics before being scrubbed from streaming services. In the […] The post J.Cole Calls Foul on Himself: Removes Kendrick Lamar Diss Track appeared first on tooXclusive.

J. Cole has gone through with removing his Kendrick Lamar diss “7 Minute Drill” from streaming services. The viral Might Delete Later closer was taken down from streamers as of Friday afternoon (April 12).
“7 Minute Drill” lasted a full tracking week counting toward Billboard chart statistics before being scrubbed from streaming services.
In the midst of his apology to Kendrick Lamar while on stage at his Dreamville Fest, J. Cole voiced his plan to have the track removed from DSPs altogether, and five days later he delivered on his promise.
“7 Minute Drill” arrived on Cole’s Might Delete Later project last week and found the Dreamville boss taking shots at K. Dot and his discography.
“I got a phone call, they?say that somebody dissing/ You want some attention, it comes with extensions,” Cole initially teased.
He referred to 2022’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers as “tragic” and claimed that the Grammy-winning To Pimp A Butterfly had fans snoozing.
“He still doin’ shows, but fell off like the Simpsons/ Your first s–t was classic, your last shit was tragic/ Your second shit put n—-s to sleep, but they gassed it/ Your third s–t was massive and that was your prime/ I was trailing right behind and I just now hit mine/ Now I’m front of the line with a comfortable lead/ How ironic, soon as I got it, now he want somethin’ with me,” Cole spews.
Two days after Cole issued his “Like That” response targeting Kenny, he apologized to Lamar on stage at Dreamville Fest and claimed it was some of the “lamest s–t” he’s ever done.
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J Cole has officially removed his Kendrick Lamar diss, ‘7 Minute Drill’, from streaming services pic.twitter.com/KVlvNZLb8V
— Kurrco (@Kurrco) April 12, 2024
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