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Lil Pump Doesn't Agree J. Cole Correctly Predicted His Rap Career: "I'm Still Here"

Lil Pump Doesn’t Agree J. Cole Correctly Predicted His Rap Career: “I’m Still Here”

Lil Pump visited the The Bootleg Kev Podcast where he was asked where J. Cole’s prediction on his 2018 song “1985,” that his career would not last was correct.

“If it’s really true what people saying/And you call yourself playin’ with my name/Then I really know you f-cked, trust/I’ll be around forever ’cause my skills is tip-top/” Cole raps.

“To any amateur n-ggas that wanna get rocked/Just remember what I told you when your sh-t flop/In five years you gon’ be on Love & Hip Hop, n-gga,” the North Carolina rapper continued on the song.

The pair were beefing back in 2018. J. Cole’s projects always do well, and Pump is struggling to drum up any interest for his releases. Pump tried to ignite interest by throwing his support behind Donald Trump during the election, but Trump brought him on to the stage as “Lil Pimp,” forgetting his name.

Answering if Cole correctly predicted his rap career, he said: “Nope. ‘Cause I’m still here. I own two houses.I don’t think he predicted sh-t. I’m still here.”

Pump is is one of the most prominent members of the SoundCloud rap scene and is known for his minimalist music and hyperactive public persona, where he is often portrayed taking drugs such as marijuana, lean, and Xanax, actions that have garnered controversy.

Lil Pump rose to popularity in 2017 with the single “Gucci Gang”, which peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified five-times platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. The single was featured on his debut album Lil Pump (2017), which peaked at number 3 on the US Billboard 200.

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