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J. Cole's Subs On "1985" | Genius News
Apr 20 2018
J. Cole’s new album 'KOD' is here, and fans have immediately zeroed in on the album’s final track “1985 (Intro to "The Fall Off”)," where the North Carolina rapper takes aim at some of his detractors. On the self-produced track, Cole raps a single, lengthy verse where he delivers a warning to the new generation of rappers. Although he doesn’t name any names, it seems likely that the bars are directed at Florida SoundCloud upstarts Lil Pump and Smokepurpp.
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