J. Cole Reflects on Kendrick Lamar Diss in Surprise Album 'Might Delete Later'

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J. Cole expressed regret for releasing his Kendrick Lamar diss track, "7 Minute Drill," during a performance at his Dreamville Festival, calling it the "lamest" thing he's done. He felt pressured to respond publicly but now regrets it, acknowledging that it disrupted his peace and didn't sit right with his spirit. He publicly praised Kendrick Lamar's greatness and expressed a desire to realign with his true path, while also inviting Kendrick to take his best shot if he feels a way.
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