J. Cole Apologized

fantano
8 Apr 202408:44

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses J. Cole's response to Kendrick Lamar's diss track on Metro Boomin's project and the subsequent apology during Dreamville Fest. The commentator praises J. Cole for his authenticity and self-awareness, acknowledging the unnecessary nature of rap beef culture. The video also touches on the potential implications for other artists like Drake and the importance of addressing controversial lyrics, such as those perceived as transphobic.

Takeaways

  • đŸŽ€ J. Cole faced criticism from fans and detractors after being dissed by Kendrick Lamar on the Metro Boomin and Future project.
  • 💭 The anticipation for J. Cole's response led to days of questioning, with many expecting a reaction from him.
  • đŸŽ” J. Cole eventually responded with a single track titled '7-minute drill' from his latest project, 'might delete later'.
  • 👎 The response was perceived as weak and underwhelming, not meeting the expectations of the audience.
  • đŸ€” J. Cole later apologized for his response during a live show at Dreamville Fest, expressing that his heart wasn't in the diss track.
  • 🙏 The apology seemed to be not just for Kendrick Lamar, but also for the fans, as J. Cole admitted to not being true to himself in his response.
  • 🌟 J. Cole's apology highlighted a maturity and self-awareness, acknowledging the unnecessary nature of the rap beef and the inauthenticity of his response.
  • 🔄 The situation reflects a potential shift in hip-hop culture, where diss tracks and beef culture may be losing relevance.
  • đŸš« The script also criticizes the transphobic bar in 'Pi' from the same project, questioning J. Cole's choice of words and intent.
  • đŸ€” The incident leaves fans with a decision to continue supporting J. Cole despite the controversy or to reject his music based on his actions.
  • đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž The outcome of this situation might influence other artists' decisions on whether or not to engage in rap beefs, particularly Drake who is also implicated.

Q & A

  • What event triggered the discussion in the transcript?

    -The discussion was triggered by J. Cole's response to a diss from Kendrick Lamar on the track '7-minute drill' off of the Metro Boomin and Future project.

  • How did fans and the public react to J. Cole's initial response?

    -Fans and the public reacted with a mix of prodding, questioning, and even harassment, demanding a response from J. Cole and speculating about his next move.

  • What was J. Cole's reaction to his own response at the Dreamville Fest?

    -J. Cole apologized for his response during a live show at Dreamville Fest, admitting that it was not true to himself and that he did not want to engage in the diss track.

  • What did the speaker think of J. Cole's initial response '7-minute drill'?

    -The speaker thought that '7-minute drill' was a weak and underwhelming response that did not showcase J. Cole's usual energy and passion.

  • What did J. Cole's apology signify beyond apologizing to Kendrick Lamar?

    -J. Cole's apology signified a rejection of the inauthentic energy he had to put into the diss track and an acknowledgment that it did not align with how he wants to carry himself in the world.

  • How does the speaker view the diss culture in hip-hop?

    -The speaker views the diss culture in hip-hop as outdated and on its way out, suggesting that it is unnecessary and does not contribute to the success or quality of music.

  • What is the speaker's stance on the situation between J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar?

    -The speaker commends J. Cole for acknowledging the absurdity of the situation and for being true to himself, while also recognizing that Kendrick Lamar's initial diss was out of nowhere and unnecessary.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the future of rap and diss tracks?

    -The speaker suggests that the future of rap may see a decline in diss tracks and a shift towards more authentic and positive expressions of artistry.

  • What is the speaker's advice to fans who may feel conflicted by J. Cole's apology and change in stance?

    -The speaker advises fans to continue supporting J. Cole as he grows and changes, acknowledging that it's natural for artists to evolve and for fans to adapt to these changes.

  • What critique does the speaker have about a specific line in J. Cole's track 'Pi'?

    -The speaker criticizes a line in J. Cole's track 'Pi' as being transphobic, using transness as an example of inauthenticity in a way that is offensive and inappropriate.

  • What is the speaker's suggestion for Drake's potential response to the situation?

    -The speaker suggests that it might not be a good idea for Drake to respond to the situation, given J. Cole's change in stance and the potential risks involved in escalating the situation further.

Outlines

00:00

đŸŽ€ J. Cole's Response to Kendrick Lamar's Diss

This paragraph discusses the recent developments in the hip-hop community, particularly focusing on J. Cole's response to Kendrick Lamar's diss on the Metro Boomin and Future project. It highlights the anticipation and pressure from fans and critics for J. Cole to respond, which eventually materializes in the form of a single track, '7-minute drill', from his latest project, 'might delete later'. The video creator critiques this response as weak and unsatisfactory. The narrative then shifts to J. Cole's public apology during the Dreamville Fest, where he expresses regret for his response, indicating a mismatch between his true self and the energy he put into the diss track. The paragraph emphasizes the importance of authenticity and self-awareness in artistry and questions the necessity of such rap culture dynamics.

05:03

đŸ€” Navigating Fan Expectations and Artistic Integrity

This paragraph delves into the implications of J. Cole's apology on his fans and the broader hip-hop community. It discusses the cognitive dissonance fans may experience as J. Cole publicly admits his lack of authenticity in his response to Kendrick Lamar. The video creator contemplates the fans' decision to continue supporting J. Cole despite his admission or to reject him based on his perceived weakness. The paragraph also touches on the declining relevance of 'beef' culture in hip-hop and suggests that this shift might lead to a more mature and thoughtful approach to artistry and competition within the genre. Additionally, it calls out a potentially transphobic line in J. Cole's track 'Pi', urging for a more sensitive and specific apology regarding such offensive content.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡J. Cole

J. Cole is an American rapper, singer, and record producer who is a central figure in the video's narrative. The video discusses his reaction to a diss from Kendrick Lamar and his subsequent release of the track '7-minute drill'. His actions and the response to it form the core theme of the video, highlighting the dynamics of rap culture and the expectations placed on artists in such situations.

💡Kendrick Lamar

Kendrick Lamar is an American rapper and songwriter who is mentioned as the originator of the diss track that targeted J. Cole. His actions set off the chain of events discussed in the video, and the video explores the implications of his diss on J. Cole's response and the broader rap community.

💡Diss Track

A diss track is a song in which an artist criticizes or insults another person, often a rival. In the context of the video, Kendrick Lamar's diss track aimed at J. Cole and others sparked a series of reactions and responses that are central to the discussion.

💡Dreamville Fest

Dreamville Fest is a music festival organized by J. Cole's record label, Dreamville Records. In the video, it is the setting where J. Cole publicly apologizes for his response to Kendrick Lamar's diss, indicating a significant moment in the narrative.

💡Artistry

Artistry refers to the creative skill or ability of an individual, particularly in the context of the arts. In the video, the term is used to discuss J. Cole's approach to his music and how his response to the diss track was misaligned with his artistic vision.

💡Authenticity

Authenticity refers to the quality of being genuine, true to one's own personality, spirit, or character. In the context of the video, J. Cole's apology is seen as an act of authenticity, as he admits his previous response was not true to his own values and artistic vision.

💡Rap Culture

Rap culture encompasses the attitudes, values, and practices associated with rap music and its artists. The video explores the dynamics of rap culture, particularly the expectations around responding to disses and the potential for change in these norms.

💡Beef Culture

Beef culture in hip-hop refers to the practice of artists engaging in public disputes or rivalries, often expressed through music. The video suggests that this culture may be changing, with J. Cole's actions indicating a potential decline in the importance of beef culture.

💡Transphobic

Transphobic refers to the fear, hatred, or discrimination against transgender individuals. In the video, a specific line from J. Cole's track 'Pi' is criticized as transphobic, illustrating the complexities and potential pitfalls of addressing sensitive topics in music.

💡Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive dissonance is a psychological theory that describes the mental discomfort experienced when one holds two or more contradictory beliefs, values, or attitudes. In the video, J. Cole's fans may experience cognitive dissonance as they grapple with his admission that his previous actions were not authentic.

💡Drake

Drake is a Canadian rapper, singer, and actor who is also implicated in the narrative due to his mention in the diss track. The video speculates on whether he should respond to the situation, considering the recent developments and J. Cole's apology.

Highlights

J. Cole's response to Kendrick Lamar's diss track was seen as weak and unimpressive by some.

The release of J. Cole's single track '7-minute drill' off his latest project, 'might delete', was a direct response to the diss.

J. Cole publicly apologized for his response during a live show at Dreamville Fest, indicating that he felt his response was not true to himself.

The initial reaction to J. Cole's diss track was mixed, with some fans and critics feeling that he did not give the situation enough time to breathe before responding.

The video discusses the maturity and self-awareness shown by J. Cole in his apology, which is seen as a positive trait.

The video suggests that J. Cole's initial response was not in line with his usual energy and style.

The video posits that the beef culture in hip-hop is dying out and J. Cole's actions reflect this shift.

The video commends J. Cole for acknowledging the absurdity and unnecessary nature of the rap beef.

The video discusses the potential impact of J. Cole's apology on the perception of rap beef and artistry among fans.

The video suggests that Drake, who was also implicated in the situation, may not need to respond to the diss track.

The video critiques J. Cole's use of transphobic language in his diss track, indicating that an apology for this would have been appropriate.

The video encourages viewers to reflect on their support for J. Cole and the values they hold in relation to the rapper's actions and statements.

The video concludes by expressing respect for J. Cole's apology and invites viewers to share their thoughts in the comments.

The video references the 'Trak Auntie Diaries' as a potential influence on J. Cole's use of transphobic language.

The video highlights the importance of authenticity and self-awareness in hip-hop and rap music.

The video discusses the potential long-term effects of J. Cole's actions on the rap community and culture.

Transcripts

00:00

it has been a rough 72 hours for the

00:04

jcole fandom the guy gets dissed

00:07

seemingly out of nowhere several weeks

00:09

ago on the new Metro boomman and future

00:11

project by Kendrick Lamar then after

00:14

that I'm sure it's days and days and

00:17

days of prodding and questioning and uh

00:20

even harassing I'm sure from friends and

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fans and haters alike all asking Cole

00:26

what are you going to do we need a

00:28

response eventually this last weekend we

00:31

finally get that it arrives in the form

00:34

of a single track off of this latest

00:37

project he has just put out might delete

00:39

later the song is 7-minute drill we

00:41

talked about it in the previous video on

00:44

this channel it was a lame it was a weak

00:48

nothing Burger uh response to say the

00:50

least and now over the weekend on which

00:54

this response was released at a live

00:57

show for J Cole's dreamville Fest the

01:00

guy is on the stage

01:03

apologizing for the response dreamville

01:07

y'all love Kendrick Lamar

01:10

correct as do I so I just want to come

01:14

up here and be like publicly be like bro

01:18

that was the lamest like goofiest

01:19

and it make I say all that to say it

01:21

made me feel like 10 years ago when I

01:23

was moving incorrectly Cole pretty much

01:25

takes everything back not only the Jabs

01:28

and the downplaying of Kendrick l Mars

01:30

discography but even the energy he went

01:32

into the response with which I may be

01:35

wrong and correct me if I am in the

01:37

comments but this is a progression of

01:38

events that I think is just unforeseen

01:41

in rap music like a dis a challenge an

01:45

attack happens lyrically speaking and

01:48

then eventually a response comes and the

01:52

responder doesn't even give that

01:54

response a week's time to breathe and is

01:57

apologizing for responding there's two

02:00

directions this video can take from here

02:02

the easy tempting immature response

02:06

where I just jump on Cole and feel

02:08

validated for calling out his response

02:11

as being mediocre being underwhelming

02:13

shoving it in the face of J Cole fans

02:15

and maybe even you know like asking for

02:17

an apology you know for being told like

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oh you're just biased you don't know a

02:22

lame track when you hear one you just

02:24

hate J Cole Kendrick Lamar is trash

02:27

actually I I think the tone this video

02:30

should take is the more mature tone

02:33

where I actually uh agree with a lot of

02:35

what J.Cole is saying here and I praise

02:38

him for being frank and being open and

02:42

being real about his feelings that were

02:44

yes very transparent and very obvious

02:46

very on the surface of that diss track

02:49

like clearly on seven-minute drill jcole

02:51

was throwing his shots at Kendrick Lamar

02:53

he was going at him uh but from his

02:55

voice from his onliners from even his

02:58

beat choice you could tell tell his

03:00

heart was not in that song it was not in

03:03

that response it was not something he

03:05

wanted to do we have heard J.Cole on

03:07

tracks before Spitting Fire going at the

03:10

beat like coming at it hungry aggressive

03:13

just like ready to go he was not ready

03:16

to go on that track because I I I don't

03:18

think that's his energy that's the way

03:20

he wants to carry himself in the world

03:23

and he makes that clear in this response

03:25

and yeah while he does uh apologize to

03:28

Kendrick J Cole's statement here that he

03:30

makes on the stage uh runs so much

03:33

deeper than you know one dude

03:34

apologizing to another it's clear that

03:38

the sort of energy uh that he had to put

03:41

into that track to do it even in the

03:43

half-ass way that he did uh that's not

03:45

the way he wants to carry himself in the

03:48

world and he is apologizing uh to the

03:51

fans and the audience as well for being

03:53

not true to himself which again

03:56

authentic Frank real and ultimately I

03:59

think is a good thing the fact of the

04:01

matter is is this even though I think uh

04:04

that Kendrick Lamar shot at J Cole and

04:06

Drake was funny and entertaining I have

04:09

acknowledged before and I will

04:11

acknowledge again it is out of nowhere

04:13

and it is kind of like unnecessary we

04:15

don't need to have this winter take all

04:17

zero some game crabs in a bucket uh

04:20

mentality in order to have good music

04:22

out there that Everyone likes in order

04:24

for numerous artists on the rap circuit

04:26

to be eating and succeeding and doing

04:29

their thing so yeah even if you can

04:31

technically put a point on the board for

04:33

Kendrick right now that attack was just

04:36

out of nowhere so frankly again I

04:38

commend jcole for acknowledging the

04:40

absurdity of this whole thing and

04:42

realizing just how unnecessary this

04:45

response was to his Artistry to his

04:49

success to his spot in hip-hop broadly

04:52

and ultimately I think this response

04:54

could have a long-term positive effect

04:56

in terms of how fans perceive rap

04:59

generally bars and disses and Artistry

05:03

aside this guy was man enough to come up

05:05

on stage and acknowledge the fact uh

05:07

that he went into this whole situation

05:10

inauthentically he did something that

05:12

wasn't really him and now there's a lot

05:13

of jcole fans and a lot of rap fans that

05:16

are going to have to deal with like some

05:18

cognitive dissonance as a result of this

05:20

cuz J.Cole told them the very thing they

05:22

do not they absolutely do not want to

05:24

hear that this rat beef stuff is lame

05:27

and the attacks that he leveled at

05:29

Kendrick Lamar that many of them got

05:30

100% on board for that they were wrong

05:33

and they were dumb and he takes them

05:35

back so now do you continue standing

05:37

behind this guy whose music you love and

05:39

obviously he means something to you on

05:42

some level do you continue to ride with

05:44

him as he is growing and changing and

05:47

becoming more self-aware or do you throw

05:49

him in the trash and say screw him he's

05:52

lame he's a loser he should have went

05:54

harder he should have never apologized

05:57

you just embrace the pump chest

06:00

machismo posturing and as a result

06:03

you're left with one less artist to

06:05

listen to who you enjoy even if what

06:06

jcole is saying here does sound a little

06:08

bit lame I think he's inadvertently

06:11

acknowledging a truth and a reality uh

06:13

that all of us are going to have to come

06:15

to grips with at some point and that's

06:19

disc culture beef culture in hipop it's

06:22

pretty much dead or it's certainly on

06:24

its way out the door which is something

06:26

I would like to Circle back on in

06:28

another vid later when I have more

06:31

thoughts collected on this topic but uh

06:34

I'll I'll kill two birds with one stone

06:36

here and close this up by saying Drake

06:39

because obviously he's implicated in

06:40

this whole thing too it's most likely

06:42

not even a good idea for him to respond

06:45

to this whole thing at this point not

06:46

only given how J Cole's response here

06:49

kind of changes the tone of the whole

06:51

thing right now but also on top of it if

06:54

Drake were to respond and the response

06:56

was decent and things kind of ramped up

06:57

from there How likely would it be that

06:59

we would end up in another push a te

07:01

situation where uh things kind of get a

07:03

little too hot for him and as a result

07:06

he just kind of cries foul calls the

07:09

whole thing off and puts out a press

07:11

statement I don't want to let jcole off

07:13

the hook too easy though I do commend

07:15

him for apologizing here in the way that

07:18

he has but I think he really could have

07:19

gotten specific uh in his apologies in

07:22

terms of just how awful and trashy some

07:25

of these disses and attacks were on this

07:28

might delete later project not just on

07:30

the closing track of that record but on

07:32

the track Pi which contains a bar that

07:35

many fans have accurately interpreted as

07:38

being pretty transphobic talking about

07:41

this rapper presumably Kendrick who is

07:43

portraying themselves as loud and tough

07:45

but them not actually being uh that way

07:48

and of course J.Cole uses uh transness

07:51

as an example of a thing where somebody

07:53

is being inauthentic or something they

07:55

are not and one also has to presume on

07:57

some level that this is coming up as a

07:59

topic on this bar due to the Kendrick

08:01

Lamar Trak Auntie Diaries because uh if

08:05

it's not then why is jcole even bringing

08:08

it up does he just have trans people on

08:10

his head uh ready to send Strays their

08:13

way whenever he has a rapper or a person

08:15

to make fun of that he doesn't like but

08:16

yeah while Cole was sort of in apology

08:19

mode something acknowledging that uh

08:21

certainly would have been nice but yeah

08:24

I think I'm going to leave it there um J

08:26

Cole apology honestly respect it let me

08:30

know what you guys think about all of

08:32

this down in the comments below I'm sure

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lots of discourse will be had over here

08:36

next to my head is another video you can

08:38

check out hit that up or the link to

08:39

subscribe to the channel Anthony fantano

08:42

J Cole forever

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