Kanye West Disses Drake, J Cole

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Kanye West drags along the rap disses by firing shots at Drake and J Cole in the upcoming collab with Future, Metro Boomin, and Kendrick Lamar.

It begins nearly a month after Kendrick Lamar threw inanimates at J Cole and Drake in his Like That verse for Metro Boomin and Future’s full album. Now Kanye West has hopped onto the rap wars bandwagon with his own remix dissing two of the famed best-known Big Three rappers. 

In synchronization with the previous diss-verse leaks, earlier this weekend, Ye’s track also leaked online before he officially released it for the world to hear. Thus, the controversial rapper revealed his new bars over the Like That remix by Justin Laboy’s THe Download episode.

Encumbering himself in the said hip-hop beef, Ye tapped on the previously released song from the album We Don’t Trust You. However, it is still not clear whether the original participating trio officially greenlit this collaboration. 

More probably there’s a good chance that Kanye Possibly fanned the fire surrounding his dishonorable past of sampling songs without legal permission. 

In addition to this viral diss war, Kanye West ruthlessly scratched out with his targets set on J Cole and Drake. Moreover, leaving nothing in the imagination, he makes this clear: “Y’aall so outta sight, outta mind can’t even think of Drake line / Play J. Cole get the p***y dry / Play this s*** back 130 times. 

Further, he didn’t hesitate and did not stop there. As a result, he took to his X/Twitter profile and shared an NSFW meme signing to J Cole.

Ye went off on his social profile instagram earlier in March, taking a dig at Lamar and Drake as Everyone knows i washed kendrick on No More Parties in LA. He was charged up against the Pulitzer Laureate.

In addition to this, to devastate Drake’s fame, the Chicago legend said, Everyone knows I washed Drake at the Free Hoover Concert. 
He over the lengthy brag with the conclusion of referring to himself as the only “ One Goat” opposing Lamar, Drake and J Cole.

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