Borrowdale Barron
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Was J. Cole taking shots at Lil Pump on his song "1985" which is on his studio album KOD?
Was J. Cole taking shots at Lil Pump on his song 1985 which is part of the album KOD?
1985 is his best song on the album KOD. However, when it comes to this story about J. Cole and Lil Pump it's not a beef to me because J. Cole would lyrically destroy Lil Pump if he wants.
Lil pump is amazing if you wanna get turned up and bop to beats but J. Cole is really about turning his music into works of art with lyrical masterpieces and think-pieces.
Either one is great in their own way, it just depends on how you feeling and what type of music you want to listen to.
I am with Lil Pump on this one because Lil Pump doesn't take subliminal shots since he ain't weak like J. Cole who tries to disguise his true motives about how he feels when it comes to other rappers.
Lil Pump is just a kid if you were to compare him to J. Cole because none of Lil Pump's songs have got substance like J. Cole's song such as "Kevin's Heart", "ATM" and of course "1985".
You shouldn't consider Lil Pump to be a 'rapper' but more like a "mumble rapper."
Nah, you are quite frankly lost.
The difference between J. Cole and Lil Pump is very clear like night and day because Lil pump is so much more succinct while J. Cole rambles on and on, spinning around in circles about what he wants to say.
That’s the point of J. Cole’s music. As for Lil Pump, he is living his life but once he gets older and his fame dies down what exactly would Lil Pump rely on for income and where would he be if he doesn’t invest his money right?
J. Cole is only trying to show him what to do with life, but like most mumble rappers these days they don’t like anyone to talk sense to them.
The moral of the story from J. Cole in that "1985" song is live your life, but be smart about it.