J.Cole’s Epic Clapback: New Album Responds to Kendrick Lamar Diss!

Fayetteville, North Carolina – After the recent release of their collaborative album “We Don’t Trust You,” tensions between Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole have escalated. Fans were quick to notice Lamar’s diss towards Drake and J. Cole on the track “Like That,” where he addressed their portrayal of themselves as the “big three” in the industry.

While Drake has vaguely responded to Lamar’s diss during his current tour, J. Cole took a more direct approach. He surprised fans with the release of his new project, “Might Delete Later,” in which he addresses Lamar’s diss on the concluding song “7 Minute Drill.”

In the track, J. Cole acknowledges Lamar’s criticisms by rapping, “He still doing shows but fell off like ‘The Simpsons’ / Your first shit was classic, your last shit was tragic.” He goes on to compare their careers, highlighting his own growth and success in the industry.

Fans eagerly anticipated responses from the rappers following Lamar’s cameo on “Like That.” The tension arose from J. Cole’s previous bars that placed them in the same category of success. Lamar, in turn, disregarded this notion and asserted his individual success, stating, “Motherfuck the big three, n—a, it’s just big me.”

As the feud between the artists continues, J. Cole surprised his fans with 12 tracks on “Might Delete Later,” featuring collaborations with artists like Ari Lennox, Gucci Mane, and Cam’Ron. This project follows his sixth solo album, “The Off-Season,” released in 2021.

The ongoing exchange of diss tracks and responses between Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and J. Cole has captured the attention of fans and the music industry alike. Whether this feud will escalate further or resolve amicably remains to be seen, but for now, fans are eagerly awaiting the next move from these prominent artists.