Kanye West Trashes J. Cole In New Social Media Rant: ““I Hate His Music So Much”

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J. Cole Credits Kanye West For Influencing His Music & Changing His Life

Kanye West is not a fan of J. Cole’s music.

Kanye West continues is social media rants as he now targets J. Cole and shares how much he hates Dreamville boss’ music. Ye reposted a post on X which said “J. Cole spared Kendrick”.

“I hate J Cole music so much. It’s like between Kendrick and J Cole,” Ye wrote. “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.”

“No one listens to J Cole after loosing their virginity,” he added. “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.”

“How I hate Drake and I’m team Drake at the same time,” he said in another post. “Life is funny like that. It’s the weird thing where I feel closest to Drake outta any body in rap.”

 

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Previously, he trashed J. Cole for apologizing to Kendrick Lamar. “F–k all that pu–y sh-t. F–k all that sh-t, man. Because it’s like, that ni–a J. Cole went on tour with Drake. He knows what it is. It’s like, ni–a, you can’t run now,” he said.

While Ye hates Cole, the North Carolina rapper previous credited Kanye for influencing his music. “I was an aggressive battle rapper that had bars and I was a storyteller of fantasy, like ‘The Storm’ — completely made-up scenarios. I had that, but my life was actually hella regular,” he said. “I didn’t sell no dr-gs, it was nothing like my favorite rappers. It was nothing like JAY-Z‘s life, it was nothing like what ‘Pac‘s life appeared to be. There was nothing gangster about it. I didn’t know how to talk about my life in a way that people could connect with. And then f–king Kanye West happened.”

“In the summer of 2003 before I went to college, the ‘Through the Wire’ video dropped… and that sh-t changed my life,” he added. “I became a massive Kanye fan. Kanye was the first time that I saw myself in somebody. He just made it possible to talk about your life or your regular-a-s perspective in a way that’s appealing.” “This ni–a became my favorite artist at that point. He kinda cracked my mind open.”

 

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