Noname made a quick turnaround reply to J. Cole's "Snow on Tha Bluff" and addressed the controversy.
"Song 33" marks Noname's first solo delivery of 2020, and it comes two days after J. Cole shared "Snow on Tha Bluff" where he addressed her criticisms of artists who have remained silent on the recent Black Lives Matter protests and issues plaguing the Black community. “He really bout to write about me / When the world is in smokes?,” she raps on "Song 33." She added, “When it’s people in trees?/When George begging for his mother saying he couldn’t breathe / You thought to write about me?”
"Little did I know all my reading would be a bother / It's trans women being murdered and this is all he can offer? / And this is what y'all receive?," Noname continued. While the song received mixed reactions, it was overwhelmingly supported by fans. Check out a few reactions below and let us know what you think about "Song 33."
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Noname said it’s cool, we can handle this in the studio. And it took 60 seconds. It’s a wrap. Sheesh.
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The real difference to me between Noname’s track vs Cole’s is, as expected, she’s demonstrating an awareness of the movement we’re in, in this moment. It actually just makes his song even more disappointing.
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