Noname apologizes to her fans for “any further distraction this caused” after issuing a response to J. Cole’s “Snow On Tha Bluff.”

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As Cole took out his frustrations to wax, Noname fired back with “Song 33” where, in under 70-seconds, she ate J. Cole’s food over Madlib production. “Little did I know my reading would be a bother/ It’s trans women being murdered and this is all he can offer?” She raps on the record. Though Cole did seemingly share the song’s link in support of Noname, it seems like the Chicago poet has some regrets about releasing the track.
“i’ve been thinking a lot about it and i am not proud of myself for responding with song 33. i tried to use it as a moment to draw attention back to the issues i care about but i didn’t have to respond. my ego got the best of me. i apologize for any further distraction this caused,” she tweeted. She did, however, find a way to use this moment for good. She revealed that she’ll be leaving the song up on streaming services with the song’s proceeds going towards “various mutual aid funds.”
“madlib killed that beat and i see there’s a lot of people that resonate with the words so i’m leaving it up but i’ll be donating my portion of the songs earnings to various mutual aid funds. black radical unity,” she continued.
madlib killed that beat and i see there’s a lot of people that resonate with the words so i’m leaving it up but i’ll be donating my portion of the songs earnings to various mutual aid funds. black radical unity
















































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