November 23, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that  X community notes drop heavy correction on J Cole skipped ‘Jada & Will’ love lyrics line while performing ‘No Role Modelz’ “at his concert. 




Twitter community notes wrote: “This video dates back to April 2022 and is unrelated to Jada Pinkett’s recent statements and interviews about her relationship with Will Smith.” 

Cole recently made headlines when he noticeably skipped a line from his hit song “No Role Modelz” during a live performance. Specifically the line he skipped referenced “that Jada and that Will love.” However, this particular lyric from the song had garnered significant attention due to its allusion to the personal lives of the famous Hollywood couple, Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith. J. Cole’s decision to omit the line during his performance immediately sparked curiosity and discussion among fans and media outlets. The verse in question originally reads: “I want a real love, dark-skinned Aunt Viv love. That Jada and that Will love. That leave a toothbrush at your crib love. And you ain’t gotta wonder whether that’s your kid love.”


Cole featured the couple prominently in the track from his 2014 Forest Hills Drive album. In the recorded version of the song, Cole raps, “I want a real love, dark skinned and Aunt Viv love / That Jada and that Will love / That leave a toothbrush at your crib love.”

Fans noted the Cole left the line out in a recent performance in posts on social media, with one writing on X (formerly Twitter), “J. Cole really skipped that ‘Jada and Will Love’ line at his concert,” along with video of Cole skipping the line at a recent concert.


Moreover, the change in the performance was seen by many as a deliberate move by J. Cole, potentially aimed at respecting the privacy of the Smiths and not engaging further in a topic that had already gained substantial media attention. In recent years, Jada Pinkett Smith and Will Smith had been at the center of several controversies and discussions surrounding their marriage and personal lives, making it a sensitive subject for public commentary. Furthermore, Jada Pinkett Smith in particular has been speaking out lately on their relationship and revealing that the two of them have actually been separated for some time.


While Cole may be disappointed at the way the couple featured in his lyrics panned out, he does have some good news. “First Person Shooter,” his guest shot with Drake from For All the Dogs, has topped the Hot 100, giving Cole his first-ever No. 1 hit and Drake his 13th, tying him with Michael Jackson as the most by a male solo artist.


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