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J. COLE: Confirms Infamous Diddy Fight

He admits on a recent record, "My last scrap was with Puff Daddy."

TeeRoy's 2 Cents:

Sounds like Cole's been doing a good job staying out of trouble while it still seems like Diddy needs anger management courses from time to time. Remember the whole kettlebell thing?

Can you imagine being at the club and seeing this go down in VIP?

Nowadays this guy Diddy is running around calling himself "Love." I guess a lot can change in eight years.

There's at least two sides to every story -- but it's hard to imagine Diddy's version being drastically different.

It was back in 2013, when the North Carolina rapper and the Bad Boy mogul reportedly got into a scuffle at a MTV VMA afterparty in New York City. On Cole’s new album, The Off-Season, he addresses the situation in his lyrics on a song called “Let Go My Hand,” with lyrics reading, “Couple wins, couple losses, some broken up too quick to call it / My last scrap was with Puff Daddy, who would've thought it? / I bought that [guy’s] album in seventh grade and played it so much / You would've thought my favorite rapper was Puff.”

According to Complex, the fight was because a drunk Diddy stepped to Kendrick Lamar who claimed to be the “king of New York” on the Big Sean song “Control.” That led to Diddy trying to pour a drink on K-Dot before J. Cole intervened and got physical with Puff. Their respective entourages reportedly got involved, but the story remained something of an urban legend, with neither party confirming it -- until now.


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