J. Cole's Dreamville Artists Go Off On His Kendrick Lamar Apology Critics

by Daryl Nelson

Many are still criticizing J. Cole for apologizing to Kendrick Lamar after dissing him on his song "7 Minute Drill," and some of his Dreamville artists have hit back.

One of them is Chicago rapper Omen, who said some of the people on the label's 2019 compilation album, Revenge of the Dreamers III, have turned their back on Cole by dissing him.

Watching all the opportunist that benefited from the ROTD3 stimulus package switch up is really entertaining. Keep that energy in person.

— omen (@omen) April 9, 2024
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"Watching all the opportunist that benefited from the ROTD3 stimulus package switch up is really entertaining. Keep that energy in person," wrote Omen.

Bas, another Dreamville artist, then added onto his message.

the pool’s closed pic.twitter.com/5WZNaV0FnL

— Bas (@Bas) April 9, 2024
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"I’ve been told y’all n*ggas we the only family we got… but n*ggas always want to let the kids from across the street swim in our pool until they take a sh*t in it," his message reads. "The pool’s closed."

Some of the artists on Revenge of the Dreamers III include DaBaby, Reason, T.I., Vince Staples, and Ty Dolla $ign.

Who do you think Omen and Bas have a problem with?