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JID weighs in on J. Cole's apology to Kendrick Lamar: Still wants to work with K.Dot
JID weighs in on J. Cole's apology to Kendrick Lamar: Still wants to work with K.Dot

Express Tribune

time09-08-2025

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  • Express Tribune

JID weighs in on J. Cole's apology to Kendrick Lamar: Still wants to work with K.Dot

In a recent appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast, Atlanta rapper JID discussed his thoughts on J. Cole's apology to Kendrick Lamar for the 2018 diss track "7 Minute Drill." The apology, which sparked significant debate within hip-hop circles, didn't faze JID, who emphasized that he respects Cole's authenticity, regardless of the controversy. JID explained that while many were quick to scrutinize Cole's decision to apologize, he feels there's a need for a more nuanced conversation. 'Bro gon' do what he want to do, and he does that. It's beautiful to watch a n***a live in his truth,' JID said, reflecting on Cole's actions. While acknowledging that the diss track was surprising, he expressed that ultimately, Cole's decision was consistent with his brand and personal values. JID also shared his thoughts on the broader implications of Cole's apology, mentioning the ongoing beefs in the industry, including tensions with Drake. 'Who really cares? Cole gon' do what he got to do, bro,' he concluded. JID says he wasn't mad at J Cole for Apologizing. He was more shocked that Cole made 7 Minute Drill because he knows Cole and Kendrick are homeboys. — Hip-Healing Our People (@ReedMySole) August 8, 2025 The discussion shifted when JID was asked if there were any artists he still wanted to collaborate with. While expressing admiration for hip-hop legends like Jay-Z and Nas, JID revealed that Kendrick Lamar ( remains at the top of his list. 'I want to rap with Dot. I been saying that,' JID revealed. However, he acknowledged the complexities of the current climate in the industry, likely referencing the ongoing beefs between high-profile artists like Kendrick, Drake, and others. "That's just the climate of where we at right now," he added, implying that navigating these dynamics is part of the industry's landscape. In closing, JID's remarks highlighted his focus on his own artistic ambitions and the importance of staying true to oneself, irrespective of the controversies surrounding the genre. He reaffirmed his commitment to pushing forward, whether or not he ever gets to share a track with Kendrick Lamar.

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