In a bombshell series of comments that’s set hip-hop Twitter ablaze, Kanye West has launched a brutal verbal assault on two of today’s most respected rap icons—J. Cole and Kendrick Lamar. The Chicago-born music mogul didn’t hold back during a heated barbershop-style debate, questioning the talent, influence, and authenticity of both rappers. But while Kendrick caught some strays, it was J. Cole who took the hardest hit, with Kanye dismissing his artistry outright.
This isn’t the first time Kanye has sparked controversy with bold opinions—but this time, his candid remarks are reigniting longstanding debates over rap greatness, creative originality, and generational influence.
“Why Did Drake Even Work With J. Cole?” – Ye Questions the Collaboration
Kanye began his scathing tirade by questioning Drake’s past collaborations with J. Cole, implying that the North Carolina rapper lacked the lyrical depth and raw energy needed to be considered a true force in hip-hop. According to Ye, Cole’s bars were “inferior” and shouldn’t even be classified as music.
“Drake working with J. Cole makes no sense,” Kanye reportedly said. “Cole ain’t got that sauce. He’s not even on the same level.”
Such an assertion has reignited tension in the fanbase, especially after the recent back-and-forths among Cole, Kendrick, and Drake. But Kanye didn’t stop there.
Kanye: “I Don’t Rate Anyone Who Puts Cole in Their Top Rappers”
Not only did Kanye West target J. Cole’s craft, he went a step further by discrediting anyone who considers Cole among the top-tier lyricists. According to Ye, fans who place Cole on their rap Mount Rushmore are misguided.
He claimed that neither Cole nor Kendrick Lamar possess the authentic skills or artistic charisma that define true greatness in hip-hop.
“They don’t have that sauce,” Kanye said, reiterating that Kendrick and Cole are “technically good” but lack originality and innovation.
This sentiment is sure to provoke intense debate within the hip-hop community, as both Kendrick and Cole have long been hailed for their lyrical complexity, storytelling, and cultural impact.
Ye Fires Shots at Ben Affleck Over Rap Mount Rushmore Picks
As the conversation evolved, Ye turned his attention to actor Ben Affleck, who recently named Kendrick Lamar in his personal Mount Rushmore of rap. Kanye was far from impressed.
While Affleck may have casually listed four rappers in an off-the-cuff moment, Kanye took offense, arguing that Kendrick’s inclusion was unwarranted and revealed a lack of understanding about hip-hop culture.
“Ben’s not a rap genius,” Kanye said dismissively. “Just because he picked Kendrick? Nah.”
This unexpected crossfire pulled Affleck into a hip-hop war he likely never signed up for, and fans are now debating whether celebrity opinions dilute or elevate rap discourse.
Ye Sides with Drake in the Kendrick Beef: “Drake’s Bars Hit Harder”
Amid all the chaos, Kanye made one thing crystal clear: he’s riding with Drake in the ongoing lyrical feud with Kendrick Lamar. Referencing the widely discussed diss track “Family Matters,” Ye praised Drake’s controversial lyrics that seemed to jab at Kendrick’s activist persona and artistic depth.
“Drake’s line — ‘Out here beggin’ for attention, n***a say please / Always rappin’ like you ’bout to get the slaves freed’ — that hit harder than anything Kendrick’s ever said,” Ye claimed.
This endorsement puts Ye squarely in Drake’s corner, signaling that the rap civil war involving the “Big Three” (Drake, Kendrick, Cole) still rages on behind the scenes.
J. Cole’s Silence Draws Fire: “He Ducking the Smoke”
Kanye’s rant also touched on J. Cole’s conspicuous silence during the recent Kendrick-Drake lyrical war, which some saw as a diplomatic move, while others viewed it as a sign of retreat. Cole briefly entered the fray with a response track but later apologized publicly to Kendrick, stating he wanted to avoid negativity.
Ye didn’t hold back:
“Cole ducked the smoke. Plain and simple. This is rap. You either step up or step aside.”
Adding fuel to the fire, Toronto rapper Top5 chimed in during the conversation, labeling himself as Drake’s “shooter” in real life, suggesting he’s ready to defend the OVO camp both lyrically and physically, if need be.
Hip-Hop Fans React: Internet Erupts Over Ye’s Claims
The internet responded in typical fashion—exploding with memes, fiery tweets, and heated threads. Some praised Kanye for “saying what needed to be said,” while others called his take disrespectful, especially given Cole’s contributions to conscious rap and Kendrick’s Pulitzer Prize-winning album DAMN.
On X (formerly Twitter), fans posted:
“Kanye calling J. Cole mid is CRAZY. This man made Forest Hills Drive!”
“Ye gotta chill. Kendrick changed the game with To Pimp a Butterfly.”
Others supported Ye’s viewpoint:
“Kanye’s not wrong tho. Drake’s diss had people SHOOK. Kendrick just be talking in riddles.”
Kanye Being Kanye – Or Master Marketer?
This isn’t the first time Ye has ignited cultural conversation with outlandish or unpopular opinions. Known for his unfiltered views, Kanye has often blurred the lines between artistic genius and internet provocateur. But some fans believe there’s a method to his madness.
With new music rumored to be on the way and the hip-hop community at a crossroads, Ye’s bold statements might just be a calculated move to reinsert himself into the rap conversation.
Whether he’s trolling or telling the truth, one thing’s clear: Kanye knows how to dominate the headlines.
Final Thoughts: War of Words or Battle for Legacy?
At its core, Kanye’s comments open up a larger conversation: What defines greatness in rap today? Is it lyrical depth, cultural impact, chart success, or sheer star power? And does Ye still get to define what “real hip-hop” sounds like?
As J. Cole, Kendrick Lamar, and Drake continue to shape modern hip-hop in distinct ways, Kanye West has once again thrown his hat into the ring—not with a verse, but with a mic-drop opinion that’s shaking the culture.