Though J. Cole drew numerous hip-hop debate for apologizing for the Kendrick Lamar diss monitor “7 Minute Drill,” JID has no time for such trivial pursuits. He would slightly maintain his give attention to what Cole’s doing for Dreamville and on his personal creative ambitions, no matter allegiance or controversy.
Throughout a current look on The Joe Budden Podcast, Ice requested him if there are any MCs the Atlanta rapper hasn’t labored with that he has on his checklist. Earlier than explaining that he needs to work with “the highest n***as” – presumably legends like Jay-Z or Nas – he revealed that he nonetheless needs to get within the sales space with Ok.Dot… Or not less than, get to rapping with him.
“Yeah, I do know they gon’ get me after I say this,” JID remarked regarding Kendrick Lamar. “I need to rap with Dot. I been saying that.” Then, Budden requested why that may be an issue. “That is simply the local weather of the place we at proper now,” he answered, as caught by Mr. OneTime on Twitter.
In fact, that is most definitely an allusion to the present dynamics with Drake and plenty of others, whether or not that is regarding beef, final yr’s battle, or simply typical business video games. However none of that is something new for the God Does Like Ugly artistic.
JID On The Joe Budden Podcast
Additionally on The Joe Budden Podcast, we received extra elaboration on JID’s ideas on J. Cole’s Kendrick Lamar apology. “You ain’t received to guard Cole,” he remarked, recalling Dreamville artist Cozz beefing with Symba over the apology. “Bro gon’ do what he need to do, and he does that. It is stunning to observe a n***a dwell in his reality. I am talking to Cole. I am not mad at him for apologizing. N***a, that’s on model, no matter. ‘Trigger you ain’t need to do this. However the music was extra surprising to me. ‘Trigger I am like, ‘N***a, y’all boys.’ It is nonetheless a factor. However on the similar time, who actually cares? Cole gon’ do what he received to do, bro.”
J. Cole Kendrick Lamar Apology
Then, Joe Budden defined how the “mud-slinging” between Kendrick Lamar and Drake put Cole’s apology in a extra comprehensible and appreciated context. “It was a good time in hip-hop,” JID remarked regarding the battle, as caught by ReedMySole on Twitter.