Celebrity Beef: 910 Space Calls Out J. Cole Over Alleged Diss on “The Fall-Off”

In a surprising twist in the world of hip-hop, North Carolina rapper 910 Space has reignited his feud with fellow Fayetteville native J. Cole, following the release of Cole’s latest album, “The Fall-Off.” The album, which dropped on February 6, has been a source of celebration for many in the Fayetteville community, but Space feels there’s a darker undertone tied to it.

910 Space claims that J. Cole took shots at him on the track “Poor Thang,” leading to demands for a confrontation. In an interview with AllHipHop, Space pointed to specific lyrics that he interprets as a response to his own diss track, “Light Skin Jermaine,” released earlier this year. Lines such as “This dude back home been talkin’ slick, and I done heard him” have Space feeling that Cole is calling him out.

J. Cole’s verses also include a challenge, stating, “Don’t pull out no pistol, run me my fade / Come get your issue, no one gets sprayed / Win or you lose, live to fight another day.” This tough talk has escalated the tension between the two artists, with Space asserting that Cole needs to face him.

The history between the two rappers is complex. Space claims he played a crucial role in helping Cole launch his career back in 2005 by providing him with studio access. However, their relationship soured after Space sought assistance from Cole for his own music career. Although Cole offered him a position at Dreamville, Space declined, stating he couldn’t accept being subordinate to someone he once helped so much.

Despite their past camaraderie, things reached a breaking point when Cole allegedly ghosted Space after a performance. “This n**** did this show and left and didn’t say sh*t to me,” Space expressed, leading to his decision to diss Cole in his music.

910 Space is currently working on a documentary that he claims will substantiate his side of the story, complete with footage of their interactions. “If anybody tries to contest anything I’m saying, the documentary will show,” he said, suggesting that there’s more to this conflict than meets the eye.

While Space acknowledges the joy surrounding Cole’s new album and the need for peace in Fayetteville, he is adamant about settling the score with Cole. “Let Fayetteville have this moment… But sooner rather than later, it’s on,” he stated, emphasizing that he wants to keep it strictly about a fair fight, avoiding any guns or violence.

With the drama unfolding, fans of both artists are left wondering how this feud will develop. For more updates on this story and other celebrity beefs, stay tuned to hiphopraisedmetheblog.com.

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