Fayetteville Rapper 910 Space Publicly Challenges J. Cole to a Sanctioned Fight
He says Cole’s “Poor Thing” effectively invited a “fade,” and he wants to answer it without weapons.
Overview
- 910 Space issued the challenge in interviews published Feb. 11–12, tying it to lyrics on J. Cole’s new album The Fall-Off.
- He points to “Poor Thing” lines about a hometown critic and “run me my fade” as the basis for a public, physical confrontation.
- Space maintains he helped Cole early on by arranging 2005 studio access that he says led to meeting a future manager and a Roc Nation deal.
- He says he later assisted Cole in Fayetteville nightlife without compensation, declined a Dreamville role, and felt snubbed after a Dollar and a Dream tour stop.
- Space claims he has archival footage for a forthcoming documentary titled Before Space to support his account and emphasizes no firearms in any encounter.