Ye is ramping up his dislike for J. Cole.
In a fresh batch of tweets posted Tuesday night, the artist formerly known as Kanye West made it crystal clear how much he despises Cole after someone shared his 2022 track, “Johnny P’s Caddy.”

Ye is intensifying his beef with J. Cole.
In a series of tweets dropped Tuesday night, the artist formerly known as Kanye West didn’t hold back his feelings about Cole after someone shared his 2022 track, “Johnny P’s Caddy.”
“I hate J Cole music so much,” Ye posted. “It’s like between Kendrick and J Cole. I bet you industry plants asked J Cole to diss Drake then we would have been accosted with a J Cole Super Bowl commercial with no SZA song to save it.”
“No one listens to J Cole after loosing their virginity,” he added in another tweet.
He went on, “When I met up with Drake during Donda most of the convo was me telling him he was hurting hip hop by giving J Cole a platform and I was saying how much I loved Future.”
Worth mentioning that Ye took shots at both Drake and Cole on his unauthorized remix of “Like That” back in 2024, with lyrics suggesting Cole’s music wasn’t appealing.
As for Cole, he has a complicated history with Ye. The Dreamville founder has made it clear he’s a fan of Ye but has also criticized the 47-year-old rapper, referencing him on the 2016 track “False Prophets” and again on 2019’s “Middle Child.”
In his rant, Ye also brought up another recurring issue: his children. He responded to a screenshot, appearing to be from Khloe Kardashian, commenting on how “so grown up” 11-year-old North West looks in a particular photo she shared.

“It’s difficult when you know you’re children are being indoctrinated and used,” he wrote. “People know why I went crazy Now I’m in a place where I have to dissociate or go to jail And I bet not one Kamala supporting pro black celebrity say anything on me or my kids behalf If a group of prominent black stars stood up I could save my kids from all this Yall watch these white and white passing women run use indoctrinate and traffic these black kids and tell me “this is what I signed up for.”
In the last week or so, the artist formerly known as Kanye West appeared wearing KKK-style clothing during an interview with DJ Akademiks and dropped a video for his track “WW3.” The controversial clip features a scene taken from the 1977 miniseries Roots mixed with footage of a nude woman being whipped.