J. Cole Says He's Bothered That His First Number 1 Song Is Because Of Drake's Help

by Daryl Nelson

J. Cole scored his first number 1 song with he and Drake's "First Person Shooter," off Drizzy's For All the Dogs album.

The Dreamville artist spoke about the cut on Lil Yachty‘s A Safe Place podcast and said that having his first number 1 because of Drake bothers him.

Cole coupled that by saying he wished "IDGAF," another song from the album that charted well, would've went number 1 instead.

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"If it would’ve went No. 2 it wouldn’t have mattered," he explained. "I wouldn’t have felt no way. If the other song would’ve went number 1, it’s like, bruh, I’m cool. I’d almost feel better not having my first number 1 being off a Drake alley-oop."

"I love Drake and I love that I’m a part of that moment with him, with Michael Jackson," Cole added. "But it’s like, bruh, I’m grateful I’m a part of it, but if that other song would’ve went number 1, n*gga, I’m still grateful I’m a part of it."

What For All the Dogs song do you like better, "First Person Shooter" or "IDGAF," featuring Yeat?