J. Cole went straight for the jugular when firing back at Kendrick Lamar … calling K.dot’s critically acclaimed “To Pimp a Butterfly” album the audio version of a sleeping pill, and folks are mad.
On Friday, Cole left the rap internet in a tizzy thanks to his surprise project “Might Delete Later” … which features the song “7 Minute Drill,” and a direct response to Kendrick’s “Like That” disses that dominated the Billboard Charts these past couple weeks.
Some of J. Cole’s bars for Kendrick Lamar mirror those of Jay-Z’s for Nas on Takeover pic.twitter.com/nNVX25Pqj7
— Joey (@gothamhiphop) April 5, 2024
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Cole took a page outta Jay-Z‘s infamous Nas diss track here … Kendrick’s albums “good kid, m.A.A.d city” and “DAMN” were given their due credit, but JC writes off ‘TPAB’ off as overrated trash that got the attention of outside media.

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Cole coldly raps … “[Kendrick] still doin’ shows, but fell off like The Simpsons/Your first s*** was classic, your last s*** was tragic/Your second s*** put n****s to sleep, but they gassed it/Your third s*** was massive and that was your prime I was trailin’ right behind and I just now hit mine.”
Terrace Martin, the primary producer for ‘TPAB’ and Kendrick’s ex-TDE exec President Punch all took exception to the bars, as did several other Cali artists … Jason Martin and El Prez. There’s been a lot of chatter about Cole’s take on ‘Butterfly’ … some agree with him, others say he’s dead wrong.
Cole really got half the TL openly slandering TPAB in unison. I’ve waited for this moment for YEARS.
— Hielo (@OfficiallyIce) April 5, 2024
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Also … ‘Joe Budden Podcast’ cohost Officially Ice is stirring the pot as well by welcoming the anarchy. On its face, Cole may have caused a rap Civil War. No official word from Drake yet.
We’re sure Kendrick will respond too, FWIW.
