J. Cole Breaks Silence on Kendrick Lamar Apology in 'Birthday Blizzard '26' Freestyle

J. Cole celebrated his 41st birthday by releasing a surprise four-pack of freestyles, titled “Birthday Blizzard ’26,” hosted by DJ Clue. This release immediately drew attention, particularly for a line in the “Bronx Zoo Freestyle” where Cole appears to address his public apology to Kendrick Lamar. He raps, “I used to be top, see, the apology dropped me way out of the top three, no problem, I’m probably my best when they doubt me.” He further reflects on his career trajectory, stating, “The top ain’t really what I thought it would be, so I jumped off and landed back at the bottom and restarted at a level where I wasn’t regarded as much, just to climb past them again and tell them all to keep up.”
This self-reflection comes nearly two years after Cole’s initial diss track targeting K. Dot, “7 Minute Drill,” which appeared on his 2024 mixtape “Might Delete Later.” Days after its release, Cole decided to remove the track from streaming services and issued a public apology to Lamar during his Dreamville Festival performance.
On stage, he confessed, “I’m so proud of that project, except for one part. Y’all love Kendrick Lamar, correct? As do I. So I just wanna come up here and publicly be like bruh, that was the lamest, goofiest s—t, and I say all that to say it made me feel like 10 years ago when I was moving incorrectly, and I pray that God will line me back up on my purpose and my path, I pray that my n—a didn’t feel no way.” He extended an open invitation for Lamar to respond, adding, “And if he did, my n—a, I got my chin out, take your best shot, I’ma take that s—t on the chin, boy. Do what you do. All good. It’s love!”
Cole’s decision to apologize effectively allowed him to avoid an escalating feud with Kendrick Lamar, a conflict that subsequently unfolded between Kendrick Lamar and Drake in April and May of 2024. The newly released “Birthday Blizzard ’26” freestyles are seen as a prelude to Cole’s highly anticipated album, “The Fall-Off,” which is widely speculated to be his final LP. The album is slated for release on February 6th. Cole had previously set the stage for “The Fall-Off” with his single “Disc 2 Track 2,” where he famously rapped his life story in reverse.
It has been almost five years since his last studio album, “The Off-Season,” which was released in May 2021 and achieved significant commercial success by topping the Billboard 200 with 282,000 total album-equivalent units.
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