I knew that people were likely to think I was either talking about Kendrick or Cole,” she said. “I knew people were going to take it how they were going to take it. People immediately thought he was referencing Noname, and soon, she returned with a response in the form of "Song 33." Noname quickly apologized for feeding into the controversy, and in an interview with Rolling Stone, she spoke about her relationship with the Dreamville icon. ![]() Cole surfaced with "Snow on tha Bluff" where he spoke about an unnamed woman who he believed should have taken the time to educate than to criticize. N*ggas whole discographies be about Black plight and they no where to be found.” The rappers seemed to be at odds after Noname tweeted, “Poor Black folks all over the country are putting their bodies on the line in protest for our collective safety and y’all favorite top selling rappers not even willing to put a tweet up. ![]() ![]() They engaged in a lyrical exchange last year during the height of the Black Lives Matter protests while the world was locked under quarantine that caused both Noname and J. Fans believed Cole's controversial 2020 single was about Noname, and she recently spoke about her conversations with the Dreamville mogul.
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