Noname Responds To J. Cole With "Song 33" & Addresses Black Liberation
Noname Surgically Drags J. Cole By The Dreadlocks On “Song 33” While Centering Black Liberation

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In the wake of long-deleted tweets, Noname called out rappers for not using their massive followings and platforms to call for reform and change. Most readily assumed the tweets were aimed at Cole and Kendrick Lamar and that theory may have been what sparked Cole to record his recent drop. While Cole never mentions Noname in the track, his clarification statement on Twitter cleared up any confusion and, in some circles, didn’t do him any favors. For the past day or so, fans on Twitter have been both slamming Cole for, to paraphrase, police Noname’s tone as she continues to rally the troops while some said it could be the start of a conversation. If a response is what Cole wanted, then he got one that gave him a bit of the smoke but not an all-out spanking as some might portray, with Noname sounding right at home over the Madlib production. From “Song 33”:Love The Morning Hustle? Get more! Join the The Morning Hustle Newsletter
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