Noname Appears to Respond to J. Cole in New 'Song 33'

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Noname Appears to Respond to J. Cole in New 'Song 33'
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Track is Chicago rapper’s first solo music of 2020

On the Madlib-produced single, the Chicago rapper discusses Salua’s disappearance and killing. “A baby just 19/I know I dream all black/I seen her everything immortalized in tweets, all caps/They say they found her dead,” she raps. “One girl missing another one go missing/One girl missing another.”

In another verse she appears to address J. Cole’s “Snow on Tha Bluff,” which J. Cole dropped earlier this week. In it, he discusses recent Black Lives Matter discourse, which prompted backlash from many who believe he was being, though neither artist names the other in their songs, and that his intentions were misguided.

Noname has been critical of her peers’ lack of response to the current contentious climate. J. Cole’s song details reading the social media of someone whom he calls “way smarter than me” and her reference to celebrities, which he thinks may be referring to him. He raps, “there’s something about queen tone that’s bothering me.” Following the release of the song, Noname tweeted, then deleted “QUEEN TONE.” J. Cole tweeted that he stood by his song and also tweeted to follow Noname.

“He really bout to write about me/When the world is in smokes?,” Noname raps in her new song. “When it’s people in trees?/When George begging for his mother saying he couldn’t breathe/You thought to write about me?”

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