
Kanye West disses J Cole: “I hate his music so much”
Kanye West has continued to take shots at J Cole. Ye went on another social media rant on April 1st, involving him again dissing the Dreamville artist.
The Chicago rapper came across an X post that claimed Cole “spared Kendrick” by exiting his beef with Drake. The statement went alongside a clip of Cole’s 2022 verse on Benny The Butcher’s ‘Johnny P’s Caddy’. However, Kanye disagreed with the comment.
“I hate J Cole music so much,” he wrote. “It’s like between Kendrick and J Cole. I bet you industry plants asked J Cole to diss Drake then we would have been accosted with a J Cole Super Bowl commercial with no SZA song to save it.”
In another post, he targeted Cole even more, claiming that “no one listens to J Cole after losing their virginity.” Ye recalled a conversation with Drake in 2021, in which the Toronto rapper allegedly regretted helping Cole’s career.
“When I met up with Drake during Donda, most of the convo was me telling him he was hurting hip hop by giving J Cole a platform, and I was saying how much I loved Future.” He added, “How I hate Drake and I’m team Drake at the same time. Life is funny like that. It’s the weird thing where I feel closest to Drake outta any body in rap.”
Like Drake, he praised Will Smith following the release of his new album, Based on a True Story. “Will Smith is one of my biggest inspirations,” he said. “This n*gga really became the biggest movie star in the world. Married the baddest actress. Raised brilliant children. And still got that drive.”
Kanye previously dissed Cole on a remix of Future and Metro Boomin ‘Like That‘, the song that kicked off Kendrick and Drake’s beef. He rapped, “Y’all so out of sight, out of mind/ I can’t even think of a Drake line/ Play J Cole, get the pussy dry.”
Before that, Ye criticised Cole for apologising to Kendrick on ‘7 Minute Drill’. He told Justin LaBoy, “Fuck all that pussy shit. Fuck all that shit, man. Because it’s like, that n*gga J Cole went on tour with Drake. He knows what it is. It’s like, n*gga, you can’t run now.”