The one-sided beef between J Cole and Lil Pump may be coming to an end. The feud began when Pump rapped "f**k J Cole" in a video last year. Then, last month, J Cole released his fifth studio album KOD, and fans speculated that Jermaine took shots back at Lil Pump. On the song "1985 (Intro to "The Fall Off)" Cole raps, "Man, they barely old enough to drive/ To tell them what they should do, who the f**k am I?/ I heard one of em' diss me, I'm surprised/ I ain't trippin', listen good to my reply."

Cole continues on to rap, "I'm hoping for your sake that you ain't dumb as you look/ But if it's really true what people sayin'/ And you call yourself playin' with my name/ Then I really know you f***ed, trust." Lil Pump fans took the lyrics as a diss and began making it a popular occurrence to chant "f**k J Cole," at Pump concerts.

Last week, while performing at Rolling Loud, J Cole fans began to chant "f**k Lil Pump" while he was performing "1985 (Intro to "The Fall Off)." Cole stopped the crowd from continuing the chant, proving himself to be the bigger man. TMZ caught up with Lil Pump and asked him how he felt about Cole's actions.

"Shout out J Cole! Eskittt," exclaims Pump.

Source: youtu.be