J. Cole's 'Snow On Tha Bluff' Divided Listeners — So He Weighed In
Now I ain't no dummy to think I'm above criticismFans rapidly made the relationship between those words and Noname's message. On Thursday morning, Cole explained himself further in a series of tweets that led off with, "I stand in back of every word of the song that dropped last night." He also shouted out Noname by name and encouraged people to follow her: "I love and honor her as a leader in these times. She has done and is doing the reading and the listening and the learning on the path that she truly believes is the right one for our people. Meanwhile a n---a like me just be rapping."
So Once I visualize something that's valid, I listen
But shit, it's something about the queen tone that's bothering me
Just 'cause you woke and I'm notThis is something Cole addressed in a tweet in the same thread: "I haven't done a lot of reading and I don't feel well equipped as a leader in these times. Nevertheless I do a lot of thinking. And I appreciate her and others like her because they challenge my beliefs and I feel that in these times that's crucial He closed out with a plea to "be gentle with each other."
That shit ain't no need to talk like you better than me
How you gonna lead
When you attacking the very same n---as that really do need
The shit that you saying?
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