J. Cole calls out Trump and billionaires in new track 'Clouds'

"Cole really rapping better than Drake and Kendrick," says one fan on X, after J. Cole's latest release.

J. Cole is back with a vengeance. After a quiet 2024 following the Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap battle, the rapper has dropped a new single, "Clouds," that reveals a lot about his state of mind heading into 2025.

The moody track, driven by his signature singing voice, sees Cole making pointed references to both Donald Trump and billionaires. In one of the song's most striking lines, he raps, “I'm that bass in your trunk, the bullet that missed Trump,” alluding to an assassination attempt on the former president. He continues with, "The gun that jammed because it seemed God had other plans," further exploring his frustration with the political landscape.

The second verse of "Clouds" is where Cole really goes off, criticizing billionaires for their indifference to the world's problems. “Throw it in the pan and caramelize for richness,” he spits, adding, “Served on a plate with sirloin steak to billionaires who don't care the world's gon' break. Long as they make money off it, pain brings profit.” The song offers a raw look into the artist's thoughts on the inequality and corporate greed that has dominated the conversation in 2025.

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