It’s been almost a decade since J. Cole rapped “Dick so big, it’s like a foot is in your mouth” on Jeremih’s “Planez.” Now, on Cash Cobain ’s “Grippy,” he’s back with another horny feature for a new generation of fans (and, inevitably, haters).
It’s a playful release for Cole, who was, for a moment, caught in the middle of this spring’s tense rap war between Kendrick Lamar and Drake . A representative of Cash Cobain tells Rolling Stone that Cole recorded his verse towards the end of April, making it his first release of material recorded post “7 Minute Drill,” the deleted and apologized-for track where he sent shots back at Kendrick Lamar for his diss “ Like That .” (He has a verse on “Red Leather” – a Metro Boomin and Future song on the sequel to the album on which “Like That” was featured that came just two weeks later – but journalist Rob Markman confirmed that Cole recorded it before the Kendrick track dropped.
) Luckily, it’s basically summer now, and Cash Cobain is building a solid reputation for keeping things light and sexy with R&B samples and “ things that shouldn’t be said, for real ” as a maven of New York’s sexy drill movement. “Grippy” is a remix of his fan-favorite, “Dunk Contest,” released in January. On “Dunk Contest,” Cash coolly runs through a list of girls he’d like to have sex with by name and details how he’d like to do it.
With a new J. Cole verse pinned to the top of it, the remix w.
