J. Cole has shared a brand new music, “Port Antonio,” addressing the dormant feud between Kendrick Lamar and Drake. Test it out beneath.
The music is Cole’s first main contribution to the crowded subject of diss tracks and spin-offs since his verse on Drake’s “First Individual Shooter” declared Cole, Drake, and Lamar “the massive three” of mainstream rap, and his “7 Minute Drill” tentatively upped the stakes with quibbles about Lamar’s latest music. Lamar, in fact, responded on “Like That”—“Motherfuck the massive three.… it’s simply massive me”—prompting Drake to answer with “Push Ups,” Cole to apologize for “7 Minute Drill,” and… properly, you already know the remaining.
Now, Cole seems to be mediating between the 2 rappers. “They are saying I’m pickin’ sides, don’t you lie on me,” he raps on “Port Antonio.” “Drake, you’ll at all times be my n***a/I ain’t ashamed to say you probably did so much for me, my n***a/Fuck all of the narratives, tappin’ again into your magic pen is what’s crucial.”
Over a flip of Cleo Sol’s “Know That You Are Liked,” Cole additionally alludes to rappers utilizing “algorithm bot n****s” to juice streams and sway public opinion, in addition to lamenting the state of rap feuds and diss tracks extra broadly—“on social media, competing in your favorable memes to be thought of finest.”
“Port Antonio” finally performs as a justification for staying out of the feud: “I pulled the plug as a result of I seen the place that was ’bout to go/They wished blood, they wished clicks to make they pockets develop/They see this fireplace in my pen and assume I’m dodgin’ smoke/I wouldn’t have misplaced a battle, canine, I woulda misplaced a bro.”
Learn Alphonse Pierre’s column “Drake and Kendrick’s Beef Is the Most Depressing Spectacle in Rap Historical past.”