J. Cole surprised fans by dropping a new song titled “Snow on Tha Bluff” late Tuesday night (June 16).. On the Wu10-produced track, which marks his first solo single of 2020, Cole tackles police brutality, racism, and social injustice.However, the track largely centers on questions about Cole's activism amidst the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement. I love and honor her as a leader in these times.
I stand behind every word of the song that dropped last night," Cole tweeted. ✌."So this J Cole song is basically, "You're right Noname but you could be nicer about it :("J.Cole sat down with Lil Pump and had a civil conversation with him for an hour after he called him a bitch on the internet for 2 years yet Noname gets an entire song dedicated to her for voicing her opinions on her own damn twitter account. That’s fine with me, it’s not my job to tell anybody what to think or feel about the work. In Cole's statement, he addressed those accusations: "Some assume to know who the song is about. J. Cole Releases New Song ‘Snow on Tha Bluff’ – Listen & Read the Lyrics J. Cole is back. Another added, "J.Cole sat down with Lil Pump and had a civil conversation with him for an hour after he called him a b*tch on the internet for 2 years yet Noname gets an entire song dedicated to her for voicing her opinions on her own damn twitter account. J. Cole speaks out about the controversy surrounding his new song "Snow On Tha Bluff" expressing his respect and admiration for fellow rapper Noname, who he … We have 13 albums and 242 song lyrics in our database. Thanks for J Cole New Song Lyrics. "Right or wrong, I can't say, but I can say it was honest."Cole raps, "My IQ is average, there's a young lady out there, she way smarter than me/I scrolled through her timeline in these wild times, and I started to read/She mad at these crackers, she mad at these capitalists, mad at these murder police/She mad at my n—s, she mad at our ignorance, she wear her heart on her sleeve/She mad at the celebrities, lowkey I be thinkin' she talkin' 'bout me."Lyrics from the song seem to address a tweet that has since been deleted by fellow rapper Noname. "Out of all the things Cole could’ve addressed he addressed a Noname tweet?" a fan wrote on Twitter. Do y’all not see the problem?Given the large backing of Noname's initial tweets, many on Twitter weren't exactly pleased with the fact that Cole dedicated an entire song to addressing Noname rather than solely focusing on the BLM movement.Cole appeared to confirm that his bars were in reference to Noname's tweets on Wednesday (June 17), taking to Twitter to address the backlash regarding what some deemed were "misogynistic" lyrics.Back in May, Noname called out "y’all favorite top selling rappers" for remaining silent amidst the nationwide protests against systemic racism and police violence. that would be dumb on 5 to 7 different levels"Morning. But I do a lot of thinking. She has done and is doing the reading and the listening and the learning on the path that she truly believes is the correct one for our people. Meanwhile a ni**a like me just be rapping."He concluded his statement writing, "We may not agree with each other but we gotta be gentle with each other.
Do y’all not see the problem?""I haven’t done a lot of reading and I don’t feel well equipped as a leader in these times. But let me use this moment to say this: Follow @noname. Though Cole never refers to Noname directly, many listeners saw the lyrics as a direct shot at the Chicago MC. I accept all conversations and criticisms. I love and honor her as a leader in these times. J Cole New Song Lyrics. View J. Cole song lyrics by popularity along with songs featured in, albums, videos and song meanings. I stand behind every word of the song that dropped last night," he wrote in part before asking his followers to support Noname. "n*ggas whole discographies be about black plight and they no where to be found."