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Was J. Cole’s New Single ‘false Prophets’ A Publicity Stunt? by IAMMUIC: 7:18pm On Dec 08, 2016
It would seem like J Cole has had a change of heart about his Kanye West “diss track”. The US rapper has unveiled the tracklist for his forthcoming album 4 Your Eyez Only but controversial song False Prophets is noticeably absent.

Following the surprise announcement his fourth album will arrive on Friday 9 December, J Cole, 31, premiered False Prophets and the accompanying music video. Lyrics are rumoured to be aimed at West, 39, with J Cole making references to an artist with an “ego” and a self-professed “genius."

However, many criticised the poor timing of False Prophets given West’s recent meltdown and ongoing medical treatment for “exhaustion”, which perhaps prompted J Cole to backtrack and remove the song from the album. Others speculate that the No Role Modelz rapper simply used West’s current plight as publicity for his new album.

One wrote on Twitter: “Some people still don’t know J. Cole is using kanye for publicity stunt,” while another weighed in: “I love how j Cole has been irrelevant for years now and all of a sudden just drops an album dissing other rappers…publicity stunt much?” Another commentator said: “It’s hilarious y’all don’t see these publicity stunts J.Cole pulls for what they are.”

Aside from West, J Cole is also accused of throwing digs at Drake over claims the One Dance rapper uses a ghostwriter, while others believe he makes reference to rapper Wale. Lyrics include: “Maybe it’s my fault for idolising n****s based off the words they be rappin/ But come to find out, these n****s don’t even write they s**t/ Hear some new stuff bubblin’ up, then they bite the s**t.

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https://blarckbillboard./2016/12/08/was-j-coles-new-single-false-prophets-a-publicity-stunt/

Re: Was J. Cole’s New Single ‘false Prophets’ A Publicity Stunt? by Waspy(m): 8:27pm On Dec 08, 2016
J Cole, one of the under-rated rap artists I dig. He ranks after Common, who ranks after Loso (fabolous) who ranks after Nas

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Re: Was J. Cole’s New Single ‘false Prophets’ A Publicity Stunt? by Nobody: 8:44pm On Dec 09, 2016
Lol publicity stunt few days before releasing an album. When some fuckheads would be screaming 2(5) months ahead. I felt that track is more like kendrick's control back then. It called everyone out - kanye, wale.

Cole don't need no PR...He doesn't need public acceptance, same thing with his previous album...I have been awaiting this since the day 2014 forest hill drive dropped.

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