false prophets
- LifeHere's what the top tweets are saying about J. Cole's new track, "False Prophets," and its commentary on the mental breakdown of Kanye West. ByAngus Walker57.2K Views
- RandomAfter years of throwing subliminals at Kanye West in his music, J. Cole was seated next to the rapper at NBA All-Star Weekend and nobody looked happy about it.ByAlex Zidel48.2K Views
- MusicCharlamagne Tha God chimes in on his meeting with Kanye West.ByAron A.42.8K Views
- LifeJoey Bada$$ gave J. Cole his blessing to use his "Waves" beat, though he still thinks his original holds the crown. He also thinks it's better than Kanye's "Waves," for that matter. ByAngus Walker42.0K Views
- MusicWale opens up about his friendship with J. Cole on The Breakfast Club. ByMitch Findlay22.6K Views
- MusicJoey Badass says J Cole reached out to him last Summer to talk about his "Wave" record.ByKevin Goddard20.8K Views
- Music"False Prophets" and "Everybody Dies" aren't on "4 Your Eyez Only," but you can still buy and stream them.ByDanny Schwartz16.7K Views
- MusicThe Queens native said he could've signed J. Cole and called out hypocrisy concerning his Ye diss on "False Prophets."ByGabriel Bras Nevares3.8K Views
- Music VideosJ. Cole appears to address the downfall of Kanye West on "False Prophets," a new song taken from his "Eyez" documentary. There might be some shots at Drake in there, too. ByAngus Walker225 Views
- LifeMany on Twitter jumped to the conclusion that Mike Dean was referring to J. Cole's "False Prophets," a track that is aimed at Kanye West. ByAngus Walker105 Views