Sunday, April 01, 2012

Diggy Simmons Isn’t Too Happy: Fires at J. Cole on “What You Say To Me”


It’s officially April Fools Day, but don’t tell that to Diggy Simmons. Looks like the young MC had something to get off his chest in the song, “What You Say To Me.” The origin of the song is unknown, but when listening to the second verse it seems as though Diggy didn’t take a certain line on J. Cole’s “Grew Up Fast” too lightly. On that song, J. Cole lightly tapped Russell’s nephew during the first verse rapping:
“Move along cock-sucker, ain’t got nothing to see,
‘less you talking blockbuster, you niggas is not Russell
You more Diggy, Me, I’m more Biggie
No diss to the young boy, I’m just rapping, get bored quickly”



And that's Rev Run weighing in on the diss track by J. Cole, however Diggy Simon take it a notch further by dropping "What you say to me". Catch some of the lyrics

Diggy Simmons



“Gotta “aight” lyrics but can’t deliver your vocals
I’ma about to read you your rights, Miranda
only thing you hittin “In The Morning” is your Hand
stand up, matter fact sit down
don’t try to call Hovi Hov for a sit down
College boy, acting like a criminal
knowing you a broke back Jake Gyllenhaal
You imaginary player, even TMZ didn’t notice you was there
Geesh, you are such a dweeb
and your shirts don’t fit, long arms, short sleeves.”

Diggy also references J. Cole’s “Purple Rain” off his Friday Night Lights mixtape, touching on the subject of his sister Vanessa Simmons where Cole World rapped:
“Good girl huh, father was a preacher
sent her off to college thought I got her on a leash though
from the outside though, them girls be the squeakiest
you get ‘em inside them girls be the freakiest
mischievous, downright devious
say she want cake I got all the right ingredients
running round fronting like a pure white virgin
gave a n-gga dome while her father gave a Sermon
Amen, let the choir sing
she be walking round campus like the quiet thing
so n-ggas scared to approach when they admiring
man if they know like I know she got that fire thing
pour a little OJ with some P-trone
I’m feeling ok, but homie she’s gone
when remmy Rev called she just ignore him
I had her calling on God till the weed
and than I hit the door n-gga.”
This comes a week after Diggy’s debut album, Unexpected Arrival released to low first-week numbers moving 21,000 copies.  First Canibus, then Charles Hamilton, now this. Looks like J. Cole is the current target in rap right now.






1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i love u diggy