J Cole’s diss track towards Kendrick Lamar pulled from streaming as rapper apologizes for ‘terrible mis-step’

RAPPER J. Cole has vowed to pull his diss track towards Kendrick Lamar from streaming sites.

On Sunday night, the She Knows hitmaker addressed his beef with Kendrick, 36, at the Dreamville Festival.

Kendrick Lamar was dissed in the 7-Minute Drill track on the Might Delete Later album

Kendrick Lamar was dissed in the 7-Minute Drill track on the Might Delete Later albumCredit: Getty
J. Cole promised to remove the diss track from music streaming sites

J. Cole promised to remove the diss track from music streaming sitesCredit: Getty
Cole told the crowd at the Dreamville Festival that 'past two days felt terrible'

Cole told the crowd at the Dreamville Festival that ‘past two days felt terrible’Credit: Getty

J. Cole, 39, admitted to the crowd in North Carolina that he instructed his manager to pull the 7 Minute Drill song from streaming.

“I want to say right now tonight, how many people think Kendrick Lamar is one of the greatest motherfucker’s to ever touch a f**kin’ microphone?” he said, [via Variety].

“Because I ain’t gonna lie to y’all. The past two days felt terrible.”

“It let me know how good I’ve been sleeping for the past 10 years,” Cole continued.

“We taking that diss off streaming services.”

It is unclear when the diss track will be removed from Spotify and Apple Music.

THE APOLOGY

The No Role Modelz singer also apologized to the Pulitzer Prize-winning artist in front of the audience.

“I just want to come up here and publicly be like bruh, that was the lamest, goofiest s**t,” Cole admitted.

“I say all that to say it made me feel like 10 years ago when I was moving incorrectly.”

“And I pray that God will line me back up on my purpose and on my path,” he closed.

Watch the moment J.Cole makes shock onstage apology to Kendrick Lamar over bitter rap feud – but fans aren’t happy

If Kendrick wished to respond with his own diss track, Cole asked him to “take your best shot.”

“I’ma take that s**t on the chin boy. Do what you do. All good. It’s love.” 

“And I pray that y’all are like, forgive a n***a for the misstep and I can get back to my true path,” he ended. 

THE DISS TRACK

In the 7 Minute Drill track, The Off-Season artist referenced Kendrick’s sporadic releases of The Heart series.

And I pray that God will line me back up on my purpose and on my path.

J. ColeDreamville Festival

The lyrics suggested that without the diss, nobody would be talking about Kendrick’s music. 

“I got a phone call, they say that somebody dissing,” Cole rapped.

“You want some attention, it come with extensions.”

“He still doing shows but fell off like ‘The Simpsons.,” the track mentioned dissed.

“Your first s*** was classic, your last s*** was tragic /Your second s*** n****s to sleep but they gassed it.”

Cole promised to face off with Kendrick.

“But push come to shove on this mic I will humble him,” be blasted. 

7 Minute Drill is the last song on Cole’s latest album Might Delete Later.

Cole promised: 'I will humble him' in his lyrics to Kendrick

Cole promised: ‘I will humble him’ in his lyrics to KendrickCredit: AFP
Cole’s diss track towards Kendrick is the last song on the album

Cole’s diss track towards Kendrick is the last song on the albumCredit: Twitter/JColeNC
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