Daylyt recently advised J. Cole to trust his instincts regarding a Kendrick Lamar diss track.

  • The surprise ‘Might Delete Later’ project included a controversial track, ‘7 Minute Drill.’
  • Cole took Daylyt’s advice but surprised many by publicly apologizing for the diss.
  • The apology took place at Dreamville Fest, followed by the track’s removal from streaming.
  • Daylyt respects Cole’s humility, hinting at possible future collaborations.

In an unexpected twist, battle rapper Daylyt found himself giving advice to J. Cole about dropping a controversial diss aimed at Kendrick Lamar. The track, ‘7 Minute Drill,’ was part of the surprise project ‘Might Delete Later,’ and as the title suggests, Cole indeed took it down, but not before causing quite a stir.

According to Daylyt, during his appearance on The Apollo Podcast, Cole reached out to share his concerns about the track. His advice to Cole was simple yet profound: trust your instincts. This counsel came from Daylyt’s own perspective of feeling there was no real beef lingering between the two hip-hop titans.

Surprisingly, J. Cole chose to take this matter to the next level by apologizing at Dreamville Fest, a public spectacle that caught many by surprise. His decision to delete ‘7 Minute Drill’ from all streaming platforms followed. Daylyt confessed he didn’t expect Cole to broadcast his apology so openly, but he admired the move.

What emerged was a show of humility not often seen in the rap game. Daylyt, with his history in the craft and insider knowledge, didn’t just commend Cole but also respected his willingness to resolve the situation peacefully.

Additionally, Daylyt shed light on another layer of drama within the hip-hop community, mentioning a suspicious FaceTime call with none other than Kendrick Lamar. The mysterious call ended abruptly, leaving Daylyt with a sense of foreboding about Kendrick’s intentions.

Meanwhile, J. Cole carried on with his musical journey, capping off the year on a high note with the re-release of ‘2014 Forest Hills Drive’ complete with eight bonus tracks. His actions throughout the year showed a multifaceted artist dedicated to both his music and personal growth.

J. Cole’s ability to navigate conflicts with humility marks a refreshing change in the hip-hop scene.

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