J. Cole is a fan of the new Drake album.
Drake surprised everyone this Friday with his brand new album “Honestly, Nevermind“. The project is in the dance music section on streaming services and has become the biggest dance album in Apple Music history, breaking the record for first-day streams worldwide.
In just one hour, @Drake‘s “Honestly, Nevermind” has become the biggest dance album in @AppleMusic history, breaking the record for first-day streams worldwide 🏆 pic.twitter.com/oO58CgTqKk
— Rap-Up (@RapUp) June 17, 2022
While some fans are disappointed with the project, Drizzy’s good friend J. Cole showers some love for the album. “Man. This album is phenomenal. Point blank,” he wrote on his IG story with a screenshot of song “Liability”.
J. Cole is a fan of the new Drake album pic.twitter.com/L08VrMBVNw
— Team DREAMVILLE (@TeamDreamville) June 17, 2022
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The Toronto rap star also responded to the people who didn’t liked his newest body of work. “It’s all good if you don’t get it yet,” he said on the slander. “That’s what we do. We waiting for you to catch up. We’re caught up already. On to the next. My goodness.”
Not only Cole, but other fellow musicians also reacted to the new studio album by Drake. “Why ni**as mad at Drake. This sh*t jammin,” said Jay Electronica. “My relationship to new hip hop is mostly on a ‘how can this serve me & my dj gigs?’ & less about me listening as a fan. That said this Drake jawn is a gift. Only people not wit the program are people who don’t move their bodies. That ain’t sexy yo,” said Questlove.
My relationship to new hip hop is mostly on a “how can this serve me & my dj gigs?” & less about me listening as a fan. That said this @Drake jawn is a gift. Only people not wit the program are people who don’t move their bodies. That ain’t sexy yo 🤷🏾♂️
— Dr. Love (@questlove) June 17, 2022
“I’m not mad about the Drake stuff, I think it’s good that the gates are opening. No one owns genres,” said IDK. “I f*x with this new drake tho,” wrote Joey Badass, who was accused of delaying his new album to avoid competing with Drake.
I’m not mad about the Drake stuff, I think it’s good that the gates are opening. No one owns genres.
— IDK (@IDK) June 17, 2022
Drakeeeeeeeeeee
— Soulja Boy (Big Draco) (@souljaboy) June 17, 2022
Btw i like the vibey Drake joints. Always have. I was directing that more towards people labeling everything as hip hop when it’s not. Smoke something.
— Statik Selektah (@StatikSelekt) June 17, 2022