J. Cole just dropped his third studio album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, which includes the previously leaked track "Fire Squad," where the North Carolina spitter takes aim at a few white rappers and singers, one being Eminem, whom many people feel should have been left off of the list.
Soon after the song dropped, battle rapper Marvwon, who battled Eminem in "8 Mile," took to IG to share his thoughts, agreeing with most listeners that Em has earned his spot and shouldn't be questioned because he's white. Detroit rapper Trick-Trick appeared to threaten Cole in Marv's mentions but is now denying that he ever said J. Cole couldn't come to his city.
Check out his initial comments on IG first, then his denial of banning Cole from his city above.
J. Cole just dropped his third studio album, 2014 Forest Hills Drive, which includes the previously leaked track "Fire Squad," where the North Carolina spitter takes aim at a few white rappers and singers, one being Eminem, whom many people feel should have been left off of the list.
Soon after the song dropped, battle rapper Marvwon, who battled Eminem in "8 Mile," took to IG to share his thoughts, agreeing with most listeners that Em has earned his spot and shouldn't be questioned because he's white. Detroit rapper Trick-Trick appeared to threaten Cole in Marv's mentions but is now denying that he ever said J. Cole couldn't come to his city.
Check out his initial comments on IG first, then his denial of banning Cole from his city above.
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