Joe Budden Commends J. Cole For Getting “Back In His Bag” After Bowing Out Of Kendrick Lamar Beef
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Earlier in the year, J. Cole bowed out of Drake and Kendrick Lamarâs rap feud, followed by him going on another prolific feature run. On Wednesday (Oct. 2), Joe Budden gave the North Carolina rapper props for finding his rhythm again after the potentially career-damaging decision.
âI respect it more as time goes on. Way to keep yourself out of [the] mess. I think J. Cole has done an amazing job [at] keeping himself out of [the] mess,â Budden admitted on his podcast. âI think he got out of character for a second, and he had some behind-the-scenes phone calls and got right back in his bag. [He] didnât want to risk a friendship over silly rap feuds.â
Notably, Cole fired back at Lamarâs âLike Thatâ jabs with â7 Minute Drill,â which was removed from streaming platforms a bit over a week after it debuted. Future and Metro Boominâs âRed Leatherâ marked his first guest appearance since the incident.
âIt ainât just his relationships. Itâs him and all his artists [at Dreamville Records], and his side of town, and the friendships that we have with that whole side of town,â Budden further pointed out. As Rap-Up previously reported, TDE artists ScHoolboy Q and SiR seemingly had their Toronto shows axed due to Lamarâs fiery exchange with Drake.
Later in the conversation, Budden claimed that the âMIDDLE CHILDâ hitmaker hit the ceiling lyrically. He explained, âMy thing with Cole is thereâs no more rapping he can do to let me know heâs a brilliant rapper. Iâve seen him rap the best with all these different people. Itâs like heâs kind of taking some of the luster off of the phenomenal rapping bag.â
As far as 2024 goes, Cole lent his vocals to Tee Grizzleyâs âBlow For Blow,â Temsâ âFree Fall,â and ASAP Rockyâs âRuby Rosary,â among other guest appearances.