Chance the Rapper, another Chicago local rapper many know, has been especially vocal in defense of Noname pointing out the context of the situation. Shortly after the song's release, NoName tweeted 'QUEEN TONE', referencing a lyric from the song. Share this article 602 shares share tweet text email link Mike D. Many have come out in support of Noname, feeling that this stance isn’t a great look considering all that is going on. On June 16, 2020, Cole released a song titled, 'Snow on tha Bluff' addressing an unnamed woman, assumed to be Noname, while also touching on police brutality and race relations during the George Floyd protests. J Coles new song Snow on tha Bluff and why its controversial, explained. However, it seems Noname’s efforts to shed light on these horrors aren’t good enough for her peers this week Dreamville Records co-founder J. Cole or Kendrick Lamar, who has also been mentioned, but many are connecting the dots between this tweet and what Cole released on the track. Noname aside, Snow on Tha Bluff highlights a pernicious kind of misogyny: Cole. Poor black folks all over the country are putting their bodies on the line in protest for our collective safety and y’all favorite top selling rappers not even willing to put a tweet up. Cole’s less-is-more approach has made him one. The tweet has since been deleted, but many are still reposting it. Many believe this was incited by a tweet by Noname about famous rappers not willing to put a tweet up in support of Black Lives Matter. Others feel this is gaslighting valid criticisms by Noname. He asks for rappers and thinkers like Noname to help educate rather than criticize. The entirety of the lyrics of the track are already up on Genius, which you can read here, but they go on to suggest that many black folks in America are unable to keep up intellectually because of the racial education disparity on display in America on a daily basis. It started out when Noname who is also a rapper and known for. Now Noname claims she spoke to the Dreamville rapper before and after he dropped Snow tha Bluff which allegedly was about their feud. She mad at the celebrities, lowkey I be thinkin’ she talkin’ ’bout me Cole became trending topics after they both dropped diss tracks about one another during the height of the 2020 protests.
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She mad at my n*****, she mad at our ignorance, she wear her heart on her sleeve She mad at these crackers, she mad at these capitalists, mad at these murder police The entire song centers around an unnamed “young lady” who Cole throughout the track says he feels personally attacked by.
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Many feel that some lyrics in the track were shots at Chicago-based rapper Noname, and that they came off as misogynistic, particularly troubling in the current time of civil unrest. Cole dropped a new record called “Snow on tha Bluff” that sparked a lot of conversation on the internet in recent days.