Throughout an look on the Bootleg Kev podcast, Rapsody was requested her emotions about J. Cole apologizing to followers and Kendrick Lamar after dropping his “7 Minute Drill” diss file from his current mixtape May Delete Later. On the observe, Cole took photographs at Lamar’s discography, most notably To Pimp a Butterfly, calling the Compton rapper’s third solo effort boring, rapping, “Your second sh– put n—as to sleep, however they gassed it.”
Rapsody — who, like Cole, is from North Carolina and was featured on Lamar’s To Pimp a Butterfly observe “Complexion (A Zulu Love)” — was reluctant to provide her opinion, however in the end had this to say when requested in regards to the apology.
“I attempt to not communicate on these items,” she started. “I maintain my ideas to myself. However, aye, he’s a person, he made his determination. However I’m simply talking from me, if I’m in that place? I like the spirit of what that is or the game of it. And if it’s me, I’m goin’, ‘Homie or not, let’s go.’ You realize, he approached it how he approached it.”
As regards to To Pimp a Butterfly all of a sudden being thought-about mid, she wasn’t shopping for into that narrative.
“I thought of that when Cole made his apology,” she stated. “And when he did it, I might by no means strategy his discography. However on the artwork of warfare … warfare is warfare. However it’s humorous to see the panorama of sheep to me. And it’s like, as a result of we’re on this battle and he says it’s not good, everyone is like, ‘Yeah, we don’t assume it’s that good’? Get the f— outta right here.”
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