Rappers like Earl Sweatshirt, REASON, and CHIKA also weighed in on the “Snow On Tha Bluff” controversy.Įarl called the song “corny” and explained why it comes off as tone deaf. I pray more folks will appreciate and understand!!!” I need and I am moved by so much you stand for. “ I feel and appreciate everything you put out to the world. “Thank you QUEEN for giving af about us constantly and endlessly,” Lennox wrote. Cole or “Snow On Tha Bluff,” it appears to reference the “queen” bar on the song. While Lennox’s post doesn’t explicitly name J. ✌?Īri Lennox, who is signed to Cole’s label Dreamville, expressed her support for Noname on Instagram. 'Snow On Tha Bluff' è la prima release di J. The track addresses activism particularly on social media amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter movement, as well as police brutality, and racism. Cole surprised his fans and released some new music and his first single of the year, Snow On Tha Bluff. We may not agree with each other but we gotta be gentle with each other. Cole on Action and Activism in Surprise Song 'Snow On Tha Bluff’. And I appreciate her and others like her because they challenge my beliefs and I feel that in these times that’s important. I haven’t done a lot of reading and I don’t feel well equipped as a leader in these times. Meanwhile a n-gga like me just be rapping. She has done and is doing the reading and the listening and the learning on the path that she truly believes is the correct one for our people. I love and honor her as a leader in these times. I accept all conversation and criticisms. That’s fine with me, it’s not my job to tell anybody what to think or feel about the work. Some assume to know who the song is about. Right or wrong I can’t say, but I can say it was honest. I stand behind every word of the song that dropped last night. Without explicitly confirming the track is about Noname, he encouraged fans to follow her activism:
Understandin' the time and love and patience that’s needed to growĬole responded to the backlash with a series of tweets, saying that he stands by the song. I would say it’s more effective to treat people like children Niggas be thinkin I’m deep/intelligent, fooled by college degree My IQ is average, there’s a young lady out there she way smarter than me I scrolled through her timeline in these wild times and I started to read She mad at these crackers, she mad at these capitalists, mad at these murder police, She mad at my niggas, she mad at our ignorance, she wear her. If I could make one more suggestion respectfully You got all the answers but how you gon' reach?
I’m on some “F-ck a retweet,” most people is sheep F-ck is the point of you preaching your message to those that already believe what you believe?