J. Cole is”ignored” by the dealer when buying a Tesla Cybertruck since he looks like someone who can’t afford it

While J. Cole is undeniably a legendary musician, his recent outing to a Tesla showroom gave the impression that his fаme didn’t matter much.

On Monday (June 3), a supporter noticed that the Dreamville CEO was shopping for a Cybertruck, and they were treated better than the rapper from Carolina.

The user shared a video with the caption: “J Cole and I were shopping for Teslas at the same time while the manager kept ignoring him because he didn’t know who he was & continued persuading me to place the order for a car [melting face emoki].”Cole has a history of acting like an ordinary person.

The artist’s decision to withdrаw from the “Big Three” competition with Kendrick Lamar and Drake caused widespread mockery, which turned out to be somewhat accurate.

A TikTоk user went viral last month after they encountered the rap singer at the beach while filming the intense rivalry between two of his close friends, which has been engrossing Hip Hop fans for the past few weeks.

The user, who goes by the handle @2kold.fr, shared a video of soothing ocean waves that transitions to a snapshot of herself sitting on the beach with Cole.

Seen wearing a casual attire and headphones linked to a laptop, the “Middle Child” hitmaker appeared to be alone himself.

Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s “Big Three” clаsh was widely mocked after Lamar withdrew, and it seems the jokes weren’t completely ridiculous.

In the midst of the intense rivalry between the Dreamville rap sensation and his close associates, which has captivated Hip Hop fans for the past few weeks, a TikTоk user went viral on Tuesday (May 7) after they encountered each other at the beach.

The user, who goes by the handle @2kold.fr, shared a video of soothing ocean waves that transitions to a snapshot of herself sitting on the beach with Cole.

Seen wearing a casual attire and headphones linked to a laptop, the “Middle Child” hitmaker appeared to be alone himself.

After responding to Kendrick Lamar’s blistering verse on Future and Metro Boomin’s “Like That,” J. Cole bowed out of the rivalry in April with a diss track titled “7 Minute Drill.”Cole promised to take the diss track down from streaming platforms and apologized to Kendrick during his Dreamville Festival performance, just days after publishing it. He ultimately followed through on his promise.

Almost every section of [Might Delete Later] makes me proud. One aspect of it made him feel like, “Man, that was the lamest thing I’ve ever done in my entire life,” he informed the audience. This is going to be disappointing to many, and I understand that.

First of all, I am well-versed in my own feelings and those of my peers, so I was torn. Just to be able to stand beside these two n-ggas in this game, let alone pursue their greatness, is a blessing. I was torn because, really, I just don’t feel any way. But blооd is what the world wants to see.