J. Cole Mentions Nipsey Hussle In New Song ‘Interlude’ & Fans Love It

J. Cole Mentions Nipsey Hussle In New Song ‘Interlude’ & Fans Love It
Nipsey Hussle trends on Twitter after J. Cole mentioned him in his latest single that dropped today (May 7). J.Cole fans seem to be really happy with the release of his new track ‘Interlude’, from his upcoming album, ‘The Off-Season’. In the song, which is a little over 2 minutes long, J.Cole pays his respects to late rappers Pimp C and Nipsey Hussle who both died at the age of 33. Towards the end of the track J. Cole raps
“Christ went to heaven age 33, and so did Pimp C and so did Nipsey.”
‘The Off-Season’ is scheduled to be released on May 14. J. Cole revealed in a tweet that he initially planned on releasing his entire album at once but changed his mind and decided to dropped ‘Interlude’ a week early.

Following the release of his single, Nipsey Hussle became a trending topic on Twitter as fans discussed his name being mentioned in the song.



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