J. Cole has raised eyebrows throughout the hip-hop world for the way he chose to publicly address his diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar on the new song "7 Minute Drill." While Cole didn't flat-out say the words, "I'm sorry," many who pay close attention to the rap game are considering Cole's speech at the 2024 Dreamville Festival on Sunday (April 7) as a direct apology to Kung Fu Kenny. If Cole's declaration that the recent diss track is the "lamest" and goofiest" thing he's ever done is to be taken as an apology, he is not the first rapper to do so.
Just as he was about to close out his headlining performance at Sunday's 2024 Dreamville Festival, J. Cole addressed the proverbial elephant in the room. He expressed a deep sense of remorse for using a track on his new Might Delete Later project to clap back at the shots Kendrick Lamar aimed his way on Future and Metro Boomin's "Like That."
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