Singles J. Cole - Snow On Tha Bluff (Official Audio)

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I am so happy I am unplugged from Twitter - it may make me less in-tune with what is going on, but the amount of moaning and self-righteous clouds art/music. This is a great song regardless of the context behind it. I like the reference to the girl and he def didn't go at her...
Me too. Honestly, I wouldn't have an idea about what black twitter's wave was without this place. I get all the updates and commentary here, so I never made an account.

I already spend enough time online on here, IG and the book, so that's another reason I haven't made a twitter account.
 

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When Noname made the tweet, it was implied that it was directed to both Kendrick and Cole. Who else are top-selling rappers that talk about the black plight but didn't speak out? Which I can understand, because on one hand, a tweet means a lot to many people. But on the other hand, I think it's sorta like what Dave Chappelle said, the people are talking, and they don't need the voices of celebrities right now.

I think this was more of an introspective track, and I do think he should be able to share his perspective on it because there definitely were people acting as if everything Cole and Kendrick were saying is fraudulent because of the radio silence. Then you see him protesting, and he wasn't the one who took pictures, other people did. I didn't see it as a diss, but that's Twitter for you.
 

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I’m done

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Who the hell is no name?

Cole is right. Criticizing people on the same side as you cause there not doing what you think that should is counterproductive to any movement. Basically clown shyt
female chicago rapper, she's pretty dope.

i don't really follow her twitter so i don't know too much about the drama outside of what cole said on the song

 

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this was she tweeted right after George Floyd died






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cole was the first and maybe only mainstream rapper i remember being in ferguson.

also she was allowed to subtweet cole and he ain't allowed to put out a thoughtful reply.

this generation of weirdos on twitter is doomed.
 
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Update: it's definitely about her. And he's wrong to talk down to her at a time like this right now.

The thing is that he's talking about her talking down on people especially at a time like this. His stemmed from her subliminally dissing BOTH J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar for not being active during the protests. Only it was exposed to her that BOTH were actually in the streets.

So, of course J. Cole was going to respond. But how can we criticize that but praise Dave Chappelle for going at Dom Lemon for basically the same reason? This isn't the time where we need the opinionated views of celebrities. The streets already have spoken. And at the end of the song Cole still feels like he haven't done enough.
 
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