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    ScHoolboy Q Reportedly Advises J. Cole to End Kendrick Lamar Feud

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    J. Cole Apologizes to Kendrick Lamar for “7 Minute Drill” Diss at Dreamville Festival

    J. Cole’s decision to back down from his beef with Kendrick Lamar has left fans wondering why he chose to do so. However, recent reports suggest that ScHoolboy Q may have played a role in Cole’s change of heart. According to AllHipHop, ScHoolboy Q had a conversation with J. Cole at the Dreamville Festival, where he reportedly gave him a warning. While the details of their conversation remain unknown, it seems to have had a significant impact on Cole.

    In light of this, J. Cole has taken action by deleting the diss track “7 Minute Drill” from his Might Delete Later project. Despite the song completing a week of tracking for Billboard stats, Cole made the decision to remove it from streaming services. During his performance at the Dreamville Festival, Cole publicly apologized to Kendrick Lamar, calling him “one of the greatest motherfuckers to ever touch a microphone.” He admitted that the diss track was a mistake and expressed regret for his actions.

    Cole’s humility and willingness to admit his faults have garnered praise from fans and industry peers alike. By taking responsibility for his words and actions, Cole has shown maturity and growth as an artist. It remains to be seen how this incident will impact his relationship with Kendrick Lamar and the future of his music career.

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