"J. Cole's Regret: The Kendrick Lamar Diss Track Fallout"

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J. Cole expressed regret for releasing a Kendrick Lamar diss track in his new album, "Might Delete Later," and apologized during a performance at Dreamville Festival. The diss track, "7 Minute Drill," was part of an ongoing beef between the two artists, sparked by a collaboration between J. Cole and Drake that implied they were the "big three" of hip-hop, alongside Lamar. Cole's apology came after Lamar fired back in a verse, and he asked for forgiveness for the "misstep" in order to refocus on his true path.
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- Kendrick Lamar's beef with Drake and J Cole explained BBC.com
- J. Cole Backs Down From Kendrick Lamar Feud Two Days After Dropping '7 Minute Drill' Diss Track Forbes
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