Cole took jabs at Lamar on his latest mixtape, ‘Might Delete Later’

50 Cent and J. Cole performing at New York stop of 'The Final Lap' tour. Photo credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images50 Cent and J. Cole performing at New York stop of ‘The Final Lap’ tour. Photo credit: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images

50 Cent has reacted to J. Cole‘s public apology for creating a diss track against Kendrick Lamar, urging the rapper to call him.

Last Friday (April 5), the North Carolina rapper surprised rap fans by releasing his fourth mixtape, ‘Might Delete Later’. On the closing track ‘7 Minute Drill’, Cole sent shots at Kendrick Lamar in response to the latter’s verse on ‘Like That’ from Future and Metro Boomin’s joint project, ‘We Don’t Trust You’.

Cole called him, Lamar and Drake “the big three” of modern rap music on ‘First Person Shooter’. Lamar threw this back in his face on ‘Like That’, rhyming, “Motherfuck the big three, n****, it’s just big me.”

So, Cole clapped back on ‘7 Minute Drill’, saying: “I got a phone call, they say that somebody dissing / You want some attention, it come with extensions.”

Cole continued: “I’m hesitant, I love my brother, but I’m not gonna lie / I’m powered up for real, that shit would feel like swattin’ a fly / Four albums in twelve years, n****, I can divide / Shit, if this is what you want, I’m indulgin’ in violence“.

While performing at the Dreamville Festival during the weekend, J. Cole told the audience that the song was “the lamest shit I ever did in my fucking life.”