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J. Cole has officially walked back his recent Kendrick Lamar diss. During his closing set at the fourth annual Dreamville Festival on Sunday (April 7), the North Carolina rapper addressed how he regrets releasing his “7 Minute Drill” track, which debuted on his Might Delete Later project just two days prior. #jcole #7minutesdrill #kendricklamar Get More From BTM Afrika: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: About BTM Afrika: BTM Afrika is a highly professional media firm reputed for delivering results. We deliver and offer the most comprehensive coverage of entertainment news. We conduct the most in-depth celebrity interviews from around the world. *If you are a company wishing to contact me for PR or Business Enquiries please email: [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


J. Cole Apologizes For Kendrick Lamar “7 Minute Drill” Diss Track: That’s The Lamest I Ever Did For Country: United States. City: Aurora, Cary, Green Bay, Moreno Valley, Riverside

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J. Cole Apologizes For Kendrick Lamar “7 Minute Drill” Diss Track: That’s The Lamest I Ever Did

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