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J. Cole Calls Drake Backlash a ‘Whole Campaign,’ Says He’s ‘Disgusted’

'The Fall-Off' rapper discusses the fallout from Drake and Kendrick's war of words

J. Cole Calls Drake Backlash a ‘Whole Campaign,’ Says He’s ‘Disgusted’

J. Cole; Drake; Kendrick Lamar.

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J. Cole is speaking candidly about the fallout from the explosive feud between Drake and Kendrick Lamar, calling out what he views as opportunistic criticism disguised as commentary.

In a recently surfaced clip from his sit down with Cam’ron on an upcoming episode of Cam’ron’s Talk With Flee podcast, the North Carolina lyricist reflected on how quickly the culture became divided once the battle intensified.


According to Cole, the spat between Drake and Kendrick Lamar caused lines to be drawn amid what many dubbed a brewing Hip-Hop Civil War.

“Right away, the world, it became like politics,” Cole said during the conversation, which is scheduled for release on Tuesday (March 24). “You’re either Democrat or Republican, you’re either Kendrick or you’re Drake, and you’ve got to pick a side. And I felt like the ni–a that was disgusted both ways, damn near.”

He continued, sharply criticizing what he perceives as a coordinated effort to diminish Drake’s legacy. “It’s disgusting how people tried to use that opportunity to either show how they really felt about Drake the whole time or just pile on and tear this dude down and create a narrative as if he’s not great. It was a whole campaign and probably still is ’til this day.”

At the same time, Cole acknowledged the undeniable momentum Kendrick Lamar gained in the aftermath. From the success of GNX to high-profile moments like The L.A. Pop Out: Ken & Friends and a headline-grabbing Super Bowl halftime show, Lamar’s cultural dominance was evident, further cemented by multiple Grammy Awards wins.

Cole admitted feeling torn given his personal ties to both artists. “But I also hate that for Drake and I hate how the world turns on him.” Still, he’s rooting for Drake to respond in a big way this year, as he’s set to release his long-awaited Iceman, which Cole “hopes goes crazy.”

The Drake–Kendrick Lamar battle stands as one of hip-hop’s most defining modern rivalries, marked by blistering diss tracks, deeply personal barbs, and a shift in public perception that favored Lamar. The fallout saw Drake face heightened scrutiny, while Kendrick’s stature reached new heights.

Caught in the middle, J. Cole initially contributed to the tension with his appearance on Drake’s “First Person Shooter” and had a brief foray into the conflict via a diss track of his own — one he later walked back, choosing instead to step away from the hostility and advocate for perspective amid the chaos.

This story was originally published on VIBE.

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