What did Cole do to y’all?

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he's a celebrity so he's gonna get chatted on
he's lucky he's a man, if he was a female celebrity they would be hating on him while jacking off to him at the same time:skip:

I wouldn't be surprised if that's what these nikkas do with Drake. There have already been multiple discussions about his looks, including his body. shyt is obsessive and gay if you ask me but the Coli became a drag version of LSA a long time ago so I'm the stupid one for even giving this behavior a second thought.
 

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Cole has always been a "throw rocks and hide hands" type of rapper. He always takes back what he said never fully committing to it even though he wrote it and said. Like he'll say something really impactful and follow up with "I'm just joking, but some jokes contain real ish" or if he's questioned about a line in an itnerview, he'll walk back what he said. Most recently, he deleted a whole diss. "Might Delete Later" is the story of his whole career. For an MC to be influenced by Pac, Nas, and Eminem, Cole seems to want no smoke at all. Pac, Nas, and Eminem have all made very controversial statements in their music and were unapologetic about it. At times, they even invited the smoke. Cole starts a fire and apologizes before he even sees the smoke.
 

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Oh and before I forget, he ruined Beyonce's "Party" with a trash verse. And count your days 104.1ATL, count your days for continuing to play the Cole version of that song. Cole also has a trash verse on Janet Jackson's "No Sleep". Then again, that might have been a sneak diss to breh considering people say his music puts them to sleep, and Janet putting him on the remix was irony.
 

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No, seriously. What did he do to yall?:jbhmm:

I’m privy to the story, the events that led up to the beef, how everything transpired even in the aftermath of said “beef”. But man, it seems like a lot of rap fans took Cole’s actions to heart.

But, why?

One minute, fans claim “it’s just music” - next minute people are taking personal jabs as if know any of the parties involved on a personal level.

So what’s the truth? :jbhmm:

What kind of fakkit thread is this? :gucci:
 
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Cole has always been a "throw rocks and hide hands" type of rapper. He always takes back what he said never fully committing to it even though he wrote it and said. Like he'll say something really impactful and follow up with "I'm just joking, but some jokes contain real ish" or if he's questioned about a line in an itnerview, he'll walk back what he said. Most recently, he deleted a whole diss. "Might Delete Later" is the story of his whole career. For an MC to be influenced by Pac, Nas, and Eminem, Cole seems to want no smoke at all. Pac, Nas, and Eminem have all made very controversial statements in their music and were unapologetic about it. At times, they even invited the smoke. Cole starts a fire and apologizes before he even sees the smoke.

Point taken. :ehh:
 

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He's nice, but a lot of us haven't loved his subject matter post Forest Hills Drive and he's really benefited from being a rare lyricist in this era. Post FHD, he has just been rapping about how great he and a lot less substance. I think that's a big reason why he backed out of beef as well... since he tried to claim Kendrick had wack or boring albums. I think Kendrick would've exposed him career wise on a diss track or 2 instead of the personal shyt with Drake. I will still check for the fall off album though.
 
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J Cole has always been boring to me. Outside of Friday Night Lights there hasn’t been a project I listened to. I respect him as a stand up guy and there are glimpses of what other people see that I recognize, but just not my vibe. He finally drops a project, Might Delete Later, that’s my kinda shxt then folds immediately. He spent so much time prior gassing himself as the one only to back down when the first sign of smoke came. As an old school hip hop fan, I can’t respect that. Miss me with all the brotherhood bs. Now I’m left playing Pi regularly and skipping when his verse starts cause I can’t edit the actual Spotify stream.
 

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Yes, the optics do look insane I’ll give you that.

To lyrically challenge your peers for several years only to turn around and bow out when the heat is on. Yeah, I see how that could warrant a vitriolic response from hip-hop fans.

At least initially.

I also understand to some degree why Cole may have backed out. shyt got ugly pretty quickly and maybe he wasn’t trying to go the “personal” route. Dude simply just wanted to rap, and in my opinion this battle was less rap and more about the remaining parties mud-slinging and launching accusation after accusation at each other. Instead of lyrical prowess being at the center it was more about who had the most “dirt” on who.

Is what it is now, I suppose. :yeshrug:
The battle was trash.
 
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