In a surprising turn of events, J. Cole has followed through on his promise to remove the Kendrick Lamar diss track, "7 Minute Drill," from all streaming platforms. This decision comes less than a week after Cole expressed regret for releasing the song during his performance at the Dreamville Festival.
During the festival, Cole admitted, "One part of that sht makes me feel like that’s the lamest sht I ever did in my f*cking life." He went on to praise Lamar, acknowledging his mistake and expressing respect for his fellow artist.
The move to remove the diss track aligns with the album title, "Might Delete Later," hinting at Cole's intention to reconsider certain aspects of his work. Initially met with mixed reactions from fans, Cole's decision sparked debate about the role of competition in hip-hop.
The tension between Cole and Lamar escalated following Lamar's shots fired on Future and Metro Boomin’s track "Like That." Cole's surprise appearance on their second album, "We Still Don’t Trust You," added further complexity to the situation, leaving fans puzzled about the state of their relationship.
As of now, neither Drake nor Lamar has publicly addressed the unfolding drama. The situation continues to unfold, leaving fans eagerly awaiting further developments in this hip-hop saga.
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