J. Cole Gets Raunchy on New Song with Cash Cobain “Grippy”
J. Cole Shows Raunchy Side on New Collaboration with Cash Cobain
In a surprising turn of events, J. Cole has showcased a raunchy side on a new collaboration with rising New York rap star Cash Cobain called “Grippy.” The track is a reworking of Cobain’s original song “Dunk Contest,” and features both artists delving into explicit lyrics about their encounters with a captivating woman.
Cole’s verse on the track includes lines like, “Grippy, I call her that ’cause it’s grippy, she thinkin’ it hip, she a hippie,” showcasing a different side of the Dreamville boss. However, the sexually explicit nature of his lyrics has divided fans, with some expressing disappointment in his approach.
Cash Cobain’s part on the track remains the same as it was on “Dunk Contest,” maintaining his signature style and flow. The collaboration with J. Cole adds to his growing list of high-profile collaborations, including tracks with Ice Spice, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, and Don Toliver.
In an interview with Billboard, Cash Cobain hinted at an upcoming collaboration with the elusive Frank Ocean, which has fans eagerly anticipating new music from the R&B star. Additionally, Cobain is set to release his new EP “Play Cash Cobain,” with Drake reportedly handling the art direction.
Overall, “Grippy” marks a bold new direction for J. Cole and showcases Cash Cobain’s continued rise in the rap scene, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting release for both artists.