Dame Dash has praised J. Cole for his businss acumen but expressed disappointment over him apologizing to Kendrick Lamar.
Speaking on his America Nu Network, the former Roc-A-Fella Records boss offered his take on the ongoing rap feuds that involve Cole, Kendrick, Drake, Rick Ross, Future and more.
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Of Coleās controversial olive branch, Dame said: āAs a fan, Iām disappointed [ā¦] No disrespect to J. Cole but as a fan, it seemed like he threw up the white flag.ā
āI think he was smart on a business level to capitalize and put an album out with the retaliation [ā7 Minute Drillā] and that shit did well from [what] I saw. So for business, it was smart to put it out,ā he added, referencing Coleās surprise mixtape Might Delete Later.
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āPersonally, I wouldnāt have gave seven minutes ā pause. I didnāt even hear the whole shit. I thought Kendrick assassinated them n-ggas with the lyrics and the beat was vicious.
āIt seemed like it bugged him so much he that gave him seven minutes but it wasnāt a vicious seven minutes. I donāt want to hear The Simpsons and all that in rap [ā¦] Him apologizing was him saying, āYou won, you the best. I canāt fuck with you.ā
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āIām not mad at him. Itās great he can take the high road but what high road? They were fucking battling.ā
Dame also thought the feud was not personal enough for Cole to bow out: āNothing was said that was too disrespectful. I didnāt hear nothing about kids, n-ggas aināt talking about wives so it wasnāt a beef. A beef is when n-ggas gonna kill each other.ā
Dame Dash expresses disappointment in J. Cole for apologizing to Kendrick Lamar and says J. Cole took an L.
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ā The Art Of Dialogue (@ArtOfDialogue_) April 15, 2024
Despite Dame Dash praising his business āsmarts,ā J. Coleās Might Delete Later failed to top the Billboard 200, debuting at No. 2 behind BeyoncĆ©ās Cowboy Carter.
It became Coleās first project in over a decade not to debut atop the chart, though Born Sinner hit No. 1 in its third week of release.
Might Delete Later moved 119,000 equivalent units in its first week, a career low for the Dreamville boss whose previous albums have all opened with more than 200,000 copies.
The 12-track effort also received mixed reviews while Cole was criticized for alleged transphobia on the song āPi.ā
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On the track, Cole rapped: āIs you a demon or is that demeanor for the āGram? Tell us/ They plead the fifth, Iām seeing hints of a trans fella/ In cancel cultureās vicinity, heās no killer, trust me/ Beneath his chosen identity, there is still a pussy, period.ā
The lyrics received backlash on social media, with one person writing: āFuck J Cole for this transphobic ass bar btw this shit is not cool.ā