Maybach Music Group’s Wale and J. Cole have put an immediate end to the beef speculation. Following Ralph Folarin’s “Groundhog Day” response to Jermaine’s “False Prophets,” the duo teamed up for a basketball game.
Wale went to Twitter Saturday (December 3) with a clip of himself alongside Cole.
"See you at the game, Bro" pic.twitter.com/jgzxQ85uA5
— Wale (@Wale) December 3, 2016
On Wale’s “Groundhog Day” song, the MMG rapper directly goes at Cole for allegedly blasting him.
Wale’s response is produced by Jake One. The D.C. MC makes it clear that he is rebutting the North Carolina rapper. “I’m heavily flawed, but far from a false prophet Ima honorable Folarin, Cassius, Muhammad…why you talking?, he rhymes in the intro. He even addresses Cole directly but not in a dissing way. “I remember me and Cole would open for Hov/Everyday a star is born I guess I died in the womb/I aint make it on Blueprint/So made me a blueprint/You got you a nice watch my minute was finished.” (XXL Mag)
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Hip-hop artist Heems took exception to Cole’s song and ripped him on social media for allegedly going at rap star Kanye West.
A few hours prior, a clip surfaced of Cole dropping big bars at an unnamed rapper.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BNhB1u-jOX1/
Who tf is heems ?!!!