Audio
J. Cole Responds to Kendrick Lamar’s Diss on ‘7 Minute Drill’
Two weeks ago, Kendrick Lamar dissed J. Cole and Drake on Metro Boomin and Future‘s We Don’t Trust You album cut, “Like That.”
“Muthaf–k the big three, n—a, it’s just big me. N—a, bum, what? I’m really like that,” rapped Kendrick Lamar, in response to J. Cole’s bar on Drake’s “First Person Shooter.“
In retaliation, J. Cole responded on the last track of his new project, Might Delete Later, on a track titled “7 Minute Drill” where he referred to Kendrick’s second album To Pimp A Butterfly boring and his last album Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers as “tragic.”
“He still doin’ shows, but fell off like the Simpsons/ Yo first shit was classic, yo last shit was tragic/
Yo second shit put ni**as to sleep but they gassed it/Yo third shit was massive and that was yo prime/I was trailin’ right behind and I just now hit mine/Now I’m front of the line with a comfortable lead/How ironic, now that I got it he want somethin’ with me”
J. Cole also rapped on the song, “he averaging 1 hard verse like every 30 months or something/If he wasn’t dissing, we wouldn’t be discussing him.”
Did J. Cole deliever?
Stream the diss track below.
Albums
Kehlani Releases New Album ‘CRASH’
Kehlani has finally released their highly-anticipated album, CRASH.
Supported by previously released singles “After Hours” and “Next 2 U,” the project features 13 tracks with contributions from Jill Scott, Yung Miko and Omah Lay. CRASH serves as a follow-up to Kehlani’s 2022 album, blue water road.
“A crash, in any form, is the peak height of the moment,” Kehlani wrote. “It isn’t the anxiety of the before, or the lament after. It is the ever so imperative present. A space with no reminisce, no remorse, and no afterthought. CRASH is here. At my most free, most fun, most loud, most fueled, so far.”
Stream CRASH below.
Audio
Dutch ReBelle Channels Her Inner Zen with “Namaste”
After ending her hiatus with the Humbeats-produced track “Danger,” Dutch ReBelle embraces her inner zen on her latest release, “Namaste.” Produced by Grammy-nominated Clark D, “Namaste” reflects Dutch ReBelle’s dedication to maintaining her peace and authenticity, refusing to compromise her identity for mainstream success.
Watch above.
Audio
Tdai Honcho Kicks Off the Summer with “Play Ball”
After collaborating alongside Gudda Rock on “Back at It,” Boston rapper Tdai Honcho is kicking off the summer with his drill-inspired track, “Play Ball.” Clocking in at just over two minutes, this hard-hitting record serves as a warning to his opps, reminding them them that he’s never been one to duck rec.
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