![]() “Why Toyin body don’t embody all the life she wanted?/ A baby just 19/ I know Dream all black/ I seen her everything immortalized in tweets/ All caps.” Noname brings it back to J. Noname goes on to reference the recently deceased Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau, the 19-year-old BLM activist who was murdered earlier this week. Cole and his criticisms without even mentioning his name (which, for the record, is Jermaine). “I saw a demon on my shoulder/ It’s looking like the patriarchy,” raps Noname, effortlessly skewering J. ![]() Produced by Madlib, the 70-second “Song 33” not only fully ethers Cole, but also reckons with the Black Lives Matter movement and the sociopolitical moment America is currently facing. ![]() Cole came for Noname for being an intelligent and outspoken Black woman with his song “Snow on Tha Bluff,” Noname responded by releasing her first music of 2020, “Song 33,” on June 18. Cole stans, you might want to sit down before reading this because Noname just ate up, chewed up, and spit out your boy.
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