In may of 2020, Noname released a tweet that was critical of the features of the environment well-known did not speak out against the brutality of the police. In accordance with the The complex, tweeted: “black people, poor people all over the country are at the risk of their own bodies in protest of our collective security, and all of the rappers ‘favourite sellers that you are not even willing to post a tweet”.
So, when J. Cole released “Snow on tha Bluff”, a lot of fans have interpreted as a response to a tweet from Noname.
The song of Cole’s starts, with the following words: “N **** if you think I am, deep / intelligent, a family friend, a graduate degree, / My iq is average, there’s a woman much smarter than me, I desplacé your thread from time to time wild and I started to read it.” He continued: “She is angry with the stars, quietly, I think he’s talking about me.”
The fellow musicians were critical to quickly Paste it into the video, according to The Los Angeles Times and CompleteX-Chance-the-Rapper tweeted: “and yet, the other to the men, which they disguise in the exchange, and the lights of the gas as a hoax[s]the critical tructiva “. The singer, Ari Lennox, who is on the label Dreamville, Cole’s, and he published on Instagram in support of the Noname:” I Thank the QUEEN for giving us information about ourselves, firmly, and over and over again. I have and I would appreciate anything that you can offer to the world.”
Meanwhile, Cole has taken Twitter to defend the song, writing that it supports “each and every word of the song, which dropped last night.”