(AllHipHop News) Rapper Noname just fired back some ether at J Cole, as their cold war of words heats up.
J Cole raised some eyebrows (no pun intended) earlier this week, with his diss track “Snow on tha Bluffs,” which many took as being directed at Noname.
Apparently, J. Cole’s feathers were ruffled over criticism Noname directed at unnamed rappers over their silence in the wake of the shocking murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police on May 25th.
Noname fired back earlier tonight with a short, but sweet track called Song33,” which was crafted by production genius, Madlib.
“Song33” drops some not-so-subtle shade referencing and J. Cole, and the Fayetteville rapper’s decision to speak on her.
And to leave no doubts, she also posted her verse to social media. J. Cole got wind of the track, but he played it safe and retweeted a link to her song to show his support.
— J. Cole (@JColeNC) June 18, 2020
J. Cole replied to the backlash over his song, by stating: “I stand behind every word of the song that dropped last night.”
They both my peoples but only one of them put out a whole song talking about how the other needs to reconsider their tone and attitude in order to save the world. It’s not constructive and undermines all the work Noname has done. It’s not BWs job to spoon feed us. We grown https://t.co/TjIrMyFzQd
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) June 17, 2020