Lil Pump has weighed in on J. Cole's 2024 apology to Kendrick Lamar after dissing him on "7 Minute Drill."
After K. Dot declared that a "Big Three" between him, Cole and Drake didn't exist on his "Like That" collaboration with Future and Metro Boomin, Cole fired back on "7 Minute Drill" before scrapping the song from his Might Delete Later mixtape. Before "Like That" dropped, Cole shouted out the "Big Three" on his "First Person Shooter" collaboration with Drizzy in 2023.
Now, years after the two-time Grammy winner backed out of the feud between Kendrick and Drake, Lil Pump addressed it during a chat with Akademiks.
It was in 2018 that Cole purportedly dissed 'mumble rap' artists on K.O.D. song "1985," which led to Pump calling the rapper a "lame ass jit" before the two eventually had a face-to-face sit down.
In his new interview with Ak, Pump called Cole's apology to Kendrick "soft" and compared their beefs with The Off-Season rapper.
"That's some soft-ass shit," Pump said, adding that the North Carolina artist "Threw a rock over the bush."
"And then he kept going after that. I'm like, 'Bro, I'm 17 years old and you 40-something," Pump continued. "And then you let in a 17-year-old get under your skin? That means I'm doing something right with you."
When Ak asked why Cole hadn't apologized to Pump, the "Gucci Gang" rapper called him a "Fucking pussy."
"The first thing I did when I walked in his fucking house is go in his refrigerator and start eating hella snacks," he continued, referring to a time he visited Cole's home. "I went straight to that boy's fridge. hot dog, chips, cereal, boom. ... Yeah, no type of respect for that man's house."
Also questioning Cole's place in the "Big Three" was Fat Joe on a recent episode of podcast Joe and Jada. Separately, media personality Charlamagne Tha God dubbed the era extinct as Kendrick and Drake were the only two to "engage" with each other.