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 Diggy Simmons released a diss record titled, ‘What you Say’, aimed at J. Cole after he heard a 2010 track where Cole subliminally rapped about hooking up with Diggy’s sister Vanessa while in college. After the Diggy track was released, J. Cole stayed relatively quiet and the two called a truce back in July.

Everything seemed ok until this past weekend, when J. Cole fired the beef back up. While performing on the BET’s Music Matters tour with Kendrick Lamar in Charlotte, he spit a freestyle taking shots at Diggy:

‘Picture me hating on a young ni–a with talent

Album flopped, but it’s cool, he caked out on his allowance…’

Soon after, Diggy released a track on The Breakfast Club this morning called ‘Fall Down’, in which he responded to J. Cole:

Don’t know how any grown rapper would consider me a subject

And I ain’t even got my first Benz sitting on dubs yet

I guess I rattled you, snaggletooth

You know better

Thought J stood for Jermaine, not Jet Setter

You seen me and shook my hand, coppin’ pleas in person

Now you whack, less than a man, mention me in verses.

You used to have dreams of my big sister kissin’ ya

now it’s nightmares of a lil’ brotha dissin’ ya.

Sneak disses and jabs, I don’t really see the benefit

But I guess you lame enough, probably keep you relevant

Maybe you should have signed with me, instead of Mr. Carter

He wrapped up the verse with the line:

‘This verse may as well be a hearse, Killed you and ain’t even curse, n-gga’.

J. Cole pick on someone your own size!