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The music world got turned on its head over the past couple of weeks. At the center of it? Rappers Kendrick Lamar and J. Cole - along with Drake, too. One of the best players on the Chicago Bears roster chimed in on the ongoing squabble. 

What's going on between three of the biggest rap artists of the generation? Variety explained the situation well.

When Future and Metro Boomin dropped their recent collaborative album “We Don’t Trust You” last month, fans were quick to latch onto Kendrick Lamar’s guest verse on “Like That,” where he took shots at Drake and J. Cole for including him as part of the “big three” on their duet “First Person Shooter,” released last year.

While Drake has vaguely referenced Lamar’s diss on his current tour, J. Cole took a direct approach with the surprise release of his new project “Might Delete Later,” responding to the diss on the concluding song “7 Minute Drill.” -- via Variety

Bears pass rusher Montez Sweat wasn't a fan of Cole's response to Lamar.

Sweat doubled down on his preference towards Lamar in a following tweet, too.

All in all, music is preference. For fans of Lamar, Drake, and Cole's music, they are excited to see what's next between the trio. 

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