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Fat Joe critiques J. Cole’s apology to Kendrick Lamar

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In a recent episode of the Jay Shetty Podcast, rapper Fat Joe expressed his thoughts on J. Cole‘s recent apology to Kendrick Lamar, suggesting it may have negatively impacted Cole’s reputation in the hip-hop community. This discussion comes amid ongoing tensions between Cole and Drake, which have sparked significant conversation among fans and artists alike.


Fat Joe reflects on hip-hop feuds

Fat Joe, known for his notorious feud with 50 Cent dating back to the late ’90s, shared his perspective on the importance of standing firm in the face of conflict. He noted that despite their intense feud, he and 50 Cent are now on friendly terms. This highlights the complex relationships in the rap industry, where rivalries can evolve into camaraderie.


J. Cole’s apology and its implications

Joe noted that J. Cole’s decision to apologize to Kendrick Lamar during the Dreamville Festival was a significant moment. He stated that Cole likely saw that the situation would get messy and wanted no part of it. However, Joe believes that this move may have cost Cole some credibility. This sentiment reflects a common belief in the industry that artists should confront their rivals rather than back down.

Reactions from the hip-hop community

The backlash against Cole’s apology has been palpable. Many in the hip-hop community, including 50 Cent, have criticized him for what they perceive as weakness. Additionally, Kanye West weighed in, insulting Cole and suggesting that he can’t escape the consequences of his actions.


Fat Joe’s comments shed light on the intricate dynamics of hip-hop rivalries and the expectations placed on artists. As J. Cole navigates the fallout from his apology, it remains to be seen how this will affect his standing in the industry.

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