

Cole blessed us all with a surprise release of a new single “Snow on tha Bluff”. His music always speaks to all of the souls who may have experienced any of the issues of America–that is why he is held to such a higher standard when it comes to speaking out about these sorts of life issues. As his discography shows, he has always been a prominent voice when speaking on behalf of black lives, political issues, police brutality, the list goes on and on.

If there’s anybody that we all needed to hear from in times like this, it would be J. On top of the COVID pandemic, we are now fighting for Black Lives, as well as June being Pride month.

As we all know, the current state of the world is all over the place. No matter the circumstances, there is a song out there that perfectly aligns with each and every situation that someone can be going through. “Poor Black folks all over the country are putting their bodies on the line in protest for our collective safety and y’all favourite top-selling rappers not even willing to put a tweet up,” she reportedly wrote on the social media platform.Through trying times, music has been known to be a healer for many individuals out there. Last month, Noname, 28, spoke out in a series of since-deleted tweets calling out celebrity rappers for not participating in protests or using their platforms to speak out against racism, according to Complex. Cole is facing backlash because the song focuses on expressing disdain for a person who fans have speculated is fellow American rapper Noname. In the acoustic-backed rap track, the 35-year-old musician addresses the ongoing anti-racism and anti-police-brutality protests triggered by the killing of George Floyd last month. Cole released his last single, and despite the buzz and hype surrounding his surprise June 16 release, Snow on Tha Bluff, the American rapper has received widespread criticism as a result of its lyrical content.

