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Noname Lets Some Steam Off In New 'Song 33' Track With Subliminal Message To J. Cole - Blavity

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As many Cole fans know, the rapper, born Jermaine Lamarr Cole, has continuously rapped about struggles Black people face in his songs including, "Immortal," "Change" and "4 Your Eyez Only."

Cole welcomes and accepts criticism and open discussion in his song, but his mention of her tone and his urge for her to educate him angered many people, specifically women.

“But s**t, it’s something bout the queen tone that’s bothering me.

After the song was released many came to Noname’s defense, citing the fact that she has done the work, not only to educate herself but also other people.

According to Twitter, the “Bye Bye Baby” rapper discussed capitalism on the social platform, to which many then educated her on the system and later changed her stance.

Source: Blavity News
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