DJ Akademiks Obliterates J. Cole's New Song "Disc 2 Track 2" And His Artistry
DJ Akademiks beforehand warned J. Cole that he does not wish to hear any disses or flexes on his upcoming album The Fall-Off. But even with out dissing anybody on the brand new single “Disc 2 Track 2,” it looks as if the streamer and commentator has an entire slew of different criticisms to make about it, alongside together with his unique factors.
“This s**t is jokes, man, I’m not listening to this bulls**t,” Ak remarked. “Cole bought to chop it out… It’s nonetheless not too late to delete this s**t, too. You bought to vary a few traces, speaking about ‘the very best alive and what you hear now’s work.‘ What the f**ok are you speaking about? Yo, Cole, we f**ok with you and all the pieces. But you a vegan rapper, bro. […] Best alive at what? Riding a bicycle? This is a contact sport, that is hip-hop…
“Cole, perhaps your daddy a killer, however you similar to Bronny James, man,” he continued. “That’s how we’re taking a look at you. It’s over. We do not wish to hear none of that. We simply wish to hear you rap a couple of boring-a** day. […] You simply cannot respect a n***a who popped his s**t, after which he ran. […] You’re not concerned in these conversations no extra, man, you are Lil Tecca, bruh. No diss to Tecca…”
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From there, DJ Akademiks stated that anybody who raps with J. Cole as of late could be a “goofy” and in contrast his competitiveness to a youth basketball league. Overall, he isn’t impressed with Cole’s creative method, saying he ought to’ve went exhausting at each Kendrick and Drizzy again when he had the possibility.
Ak additionally known as the North Carolina MC “the rap [Joe] Biden” and “an not possible burger.” He would moderately see Cole write for somebody with extra conviction, acknowledging how he thought Cole was rapping higher than the rap sport two years in the past.
Hopefully J. Cole proves DJ Akademiks and his different haters unsuitable on The Fall-Off on February 6. Or, on this case, disprove the destructive connotations of being a “vegan rapper.”