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J. Cole Takes ‘7 Minute Drill’ Off Streaming After Kendrick Lamar Apology


J. Cole removed his Kendrick Lamar diss track ‘7 Minute Drill’ from streaming services after publicly apologizing to the rapper

“7 Minute Drill” included lyrics taking shots at Lamar such as, “He averagin’ one hard verse like every 30 months or somethin’” and “He still doin’ shows, but fell off like The Simpsons.” The decision to remove the song from streaming comes days after Cole publicly apologized for the diss track during his set at Raleigh’s Dreamville Festival on Sunday, April 7. Kanye West vs. Wiz Khalifa, Donald Trump vs. Megyn Kelly, George Clooney vs. Russell Crowe and many more: Take a look back at some of Hollywood's ugliest feuds of all time! Grammy disses have taken many forms over the years, but in the 21st century, much of the commentary has focused on the awards show’s history of excluding women and Black artists from the major categories.

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