Gunna & J. Cole Are Spotted Together In Miami

J. Cole legit doesn’t have enemies.

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: J. Cole is the closest thing to a modern-day hippie. He wears whatever the hell fits him, pops up in the most unexpected places, and rocks long hair that could probably use a wash. He promotes peace and somehow avoids drama. That said, it’s been interesting to see who Cole has been collaborating with over the past few months.

After dropping “First Person Shooter” with Drake, J. Cole made peace with Kendrick Lamar and dropped tracks with Metro Boomin, Future, and A$AP Rocky—all artists who have had their issues with Drake. But recently, Cole added another surprising collaboration to his list: he teamed up with Gunna Wunna.



I’ll be the first to admit that I don’t really care about all the drama surrounding Gunna and Young Thug. But I know a lot of people do. That doesn’t mean I have to. Honestly, I think J. Cole probably feels the same way. If he sees someone doing their thing in the industry—like Gunna—why not give them props and chop it up with them? At the end of the day, they’re likely some of the wealthiest people in the room. But, hey, this could definitely rub Young Thug and Drake the wrong way. Oh well, right?

Do you think it’s a big deal that J. Cole and Gunna were spotted together? Let us know in the comments section below.


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