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J. Cole Regrets His Kendrick Lamar Diss & Calls It ‘the Lamest S–t’ During Dreamville Fest: Watch


J. Cole says that he regrets dissing Kendrick Lamar on "7 Minute Drill" and plans to eventually take it down from streaming services.

Ahead of performing “Love Yourz,” Cole apologized for sending shots about Lamar’s discography that he didn’t mean, and referred to the diss as some of the “lamest s–t” he’s done in his entire life. In March, Kendrick Lamar nuked the rap game with his scintillating verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” which saw him take aim at his “Big Three” running mates Drake and J. Cole on the Billboard Hot 100 No. Two weeks after “Like That” lit the fuse, Cole returned fire with his Might Delete Later project closer that saw him take aim at K. Dot’s discography by calling 2022’s Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers “tragic” and claiming that the Grammy-winning To Pimp a Butterfly had listeners snoozing.

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