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Chance The Rapper Gives J Cole An “L” Over “Snow On Da Bluff” Track
Chance The Rapper Accuses J Cole Of Masking Patriarchy & Gaslighting As Contructive Criticism
J Cole’s surprise track “Snow On Da Bluff” was met with criticism and some people on social media are even threatening to cancel him over it. J Cole has however confirmed that the song is aimed at Noname and has also issued a response to the backlash.
Rapper Noname slammed rappers for not using their social media pages to address the ongoing protests and support Black Lives Matter movement.
Chance The Rapper is the latest to weigh in on matter. Though he has relationships with both Noname and J. Cole, he made it abundantly clear that he sided with Noname on the matter. “Yet another L for men masking patriarchy and gaslighting as contructive criticism,” he tweeted.
As per HotNewHipHop, Chance was met with criticism from Cole fans who seemingly thought he was going a little too hard on the Dreamville head honcho.
“They both my peoples but only one of them put out a whole song talking about how the other needs to reconsider their tone and attitude in order to save the world. It’s not constructive and undermines all the work Noname has done. It’s not BWs job to spoon feed us. We grown,” Chance responded.
“Everybody’s argument on either side is, we can’t personally attack each other if we really want to see a revolution. I can agree with that and can apply it in my own life. I wish we could learn that w/o two artists I admire having a public dispute,” he concluded.
Peep his tweets below :
Yet another L for men masking patriarchy and gaslighting as contructive criticism.
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) June 17, 2020
They both my peoples but only one of them put out a whole song talking about how the other needs to reconsider their tone and attitude in order to save the world. It’s not constructive and undermines all the work Noname has done. It’s not BWs job to spoon feed us. We grown https://t.co/TjIrMyFzQd
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) June 17, 2020
Everybody’s argument on either side is, we can’t personally attack each other if we really want to see a revolution. I can agree with that and can apply it in my own life. I wish we could learn that w/o two artists I admire having a public dispute.
— Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) June 17, 2020
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