Ab-Soul’s Hilarious Story on J. Cole’s Mixtape

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Ab-Soul made an appearance on DJ Hed and Gina Views’ SiriusXM show Effective Immediately, over the weekend to talk about his upcoming album Soul Burger when the subject of J. Cole came up.

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Gina Views asked him what the groupchat was like when J. Cole dropped his Kendrick diss song “7 Minute Drill” and then his Might Delete Later mixtape which included the song “Pi” featuring the Carson rapper and battle rapper Daylyt. Soulo admitted to being surprised by the track being on the mixtape and told a hilarious story about the day he found out.

“First of all, I was a little upset with Cole — not upset, but like… Cole was supposed to be on ‘Fuck Out My Face [FOMF],’ he revealed. “Cole is the homie, for real. That’s what I want to make very clear to the whole world. I just needed like a 12… I played him the album and he picked [FOMF] and I bugged him about it because I was trying to play the game at that point, and it just didn’t come to fruition.”

He continued by saying, “But I did this joint — me and Lyt did the joint ‘Pi.’ I did it for Daylyt. I said like, ‘Let’s do a back and forth thing, it was kinda like a sparring [session] between me and him, and it’s called ‘Pi’ literally because me and Daylyt’s [version] ended on 3:14.”

Adding, “I wake up — I don’t know if it’s the next morning, but soon after — Lyt’s like, ‘Bro’ and sends me the song and Cole on there going crazy. I’m like, ‘Wait, what the f—k?’ I’m lowkey hot. I’m like, ‘Lyt, bro, this is one of the best rappers in the world. You gotta let me know before… I’m on his head like, ‘Bro, you have to let me know if you’re gonna send this shit off. He ate us up.’ Just off first listen, cuz got like 48 [bars] off.’ It wasn’t mixed yet and his vocals were louder than ours. I’m waking up to this, my ears are fresh. I called Cole immediately.”

He then mentions that Cole told him their verses inspired him. “Man, y’all was going so crazy, I just got in the spirit. My pen just started moving.” Ab added that he respected where the Carolina rapper was coming from. “Cole’s really an emcee emcee. I told him I was tryna play the game. Now it makes sense why he was more attracted to ‘Pi’ than ‘FOMF.’ That says a lot about him. All he needed to do was a 12. He had the upper hand. I gave him the whole thing.”

Not to be a rapper that enjoys being one-upped, Soul said he told Cole that they need to record a proper track where they go bar for bar.

Many assumed that Ab-Soul threw shots at Cole on his most recent song “Squeeze 1st 2” when he rapped, “Metasota warned me they wanna war/ But actually they forfeiting like their wardrobe for half of the week” and released the song after Cole dropped his song “Port Antonio” where he addresses bowing out of the “Big 3” beef. But those assumptions were debunked when TDE president Punch took to X to clear things up, tweeting, “I hate to clear up rumors, I usually let them fester and see how far they go, but ALL verses on Pi were recorded long before Like That,” in response to HipHopDX host Jeremy Hecht tweeting that Soul got at Cole for not telling him that “Pi” would be included on a project.

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Ab-Soul recently appeared on DJ Hed and Gina Views’ SiriusXM show Effective Immediately to discuss his upcoming album Soul Burger, sparking a conversation about J. Cole.

Gina Views Asks About J. Cole’s Diss Track

Gina Views inquired about the group chat’s reaction when J. Cole released his Kendrick diss track “7 Minute Drill” and his mixtape featuring the song “Pi” with Ab-Soul and Daylyt. Ab-Soul shared a humorous anecdote about his surprise upon hearing the track on the mixtape.

Ab-Soul’s Reaction to J. Cole’s Inclusion in “Pi”

Ab-Soul expressed his initial disappointment when J. Cole did not feature on “Fuck Out My Face [FOMF]” as planned. However, he detailed the creation of “Pi” with Daylyt and the unexpected moment when he discovered Cole’s verse on the track.

Ab-Soul’s Interaction with J. Cole

Ab-Soul recounted reaching out to J. Cole after hearing his verse on “Pi” and Cole’s explanation that their verses inspired him to join the track. He praised Cole’s skills as a true emcee and discussed their collaborative dynamic.

Ab-Soul’s Future Plans with J. Cole

Looking ahead, Ab-Soul mentioned his desire to record a track with J. Cole where they can showcase their lyrical prowess in a back-and-forth style.

Clarification on Rumors

Despite speculation that Ab-Soul’s song “Squeeze 1st 2” was aimed at J. Cole, TDE president Punch clarified that all verses on “Pi” were recorded before any controversy arose, debunking the assumptions of a feud.

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FAQs

Q: Did Ab-Soul and J. Cole collaborate on a track together?

A: While they worked on “Pi” together, Ab-Soul expressed interest in recording a proper track where they can go bar for bar.

Q: Was there any tension between Ab-Soul and J. Cole regarding the inclusion of “Pi” on a project?

A: No, TDE president Punch clarified that all verses on “Pi” were recorded before any controversy arose, dispelling rumors of a feud between the artists.


Credit: www.billboard.com

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