7 Minutes Drill by J. Cole Officially Removed from Streaming Platforms
J Cole Might Delete Later was more than just the name of his album; he has taken “7 Minutes Drill,” a diss track by Kendrick Lamar, down from all streaming services.
As news of the song’s removal from all platforms spread late on Friday afternoon (April 12), HipHopDX confirmed it.
The action was taken after J Cole agreed to remove the song and made a public apology to Kendrick for it during his performance at the Dreamville Festival over the weekend.
The action was taken after J Cole agreed to remove the 7 minutes drill and made a public apology to Kendrick for it during his performance at the Dreamville Festival over the weekend.
“Aside from one aspect, I’m extremely proud of [Might Delete Later]. That’s the one aspect of that that makes me think, “Man, that’s the lamest shit I did in my fuckin’ life,” don’t you think? And I understand that this isn’t what many people want to hear,” he addressed the assembly on Sunday night (April 7) during his main event.
I felt torn since, for starters, I am aware of my feelings towards my peers and my heart. I’m fortunate enough to be able to play with these two amazing players, let alone strive for their brilliance. I was therefore torn because, really, I don’t really feel that way. However, everyone wants to see blood. I’m not sure if you can sense it, but people want to see blood.
J. Cole continued praising Kendrick, saying, “That shit keeps me from being at ease. I want to ask you this: How many people believe that Kendrick Lamar is one of the best motherfuckers to have ever picked up a microphone? I want to ask you this right now, while I’m trying to find a way to minimise this n-gga’s greatness and his fucking catalogue. Dreamville, I take it you guys adore Kendrick Lamar? I concur as well.
He went on, “I just wanna come up here and say in public, bruh, that was the silliest, goofiest thing ever.” All of that to say, it reminded me of a decade ago, when I was moving improperly. And I ask God to put me back on track with my goals and my course. I hope my n-gga didn’t really feel anything at all, and if he did, I’d like to get my chin out. Give it your all. Boy, I’m gon’ take that sh*t on the chin. Carry out your actions.