J. Cole, Diggy Simmons full blast the old man.

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(ThyBlackMan.com) Yeah It seems Young Mc Diggy Simmons is having beef with rapper J. Cole, and while their burgeoning rap feud may seem sudden and unexpected, it was probably a long time coming. Diggy apparently recorded “What You Say to Me,” a diss track that surfaced this weekend, months and months ago — before his Roc Nation adversary even dropped J. Cole Word: The Sideline Story in September 2011.

What’s more, Diggy Simmons’s dig is a response to an even older song, “Purple Rain,” a 2010 cut that found MC J. Cole allegedly rhyming about one of Diggy Simmons’s sisters.

“Heard you lying on my sis, telling people that you hit,” raps Diggy Simmons, the 17-year-old son of hip-hop legend Rev. Run, on the newly unearthed cut. “When your album drops, I’m gonna hit you with your brick.”

MC Diggy Simmons goes on to accuse J. Cole of being a nobody, rapping, “I can’t find a girl I know who know you / Wasn’t even popping in the school you used to go to / got alright lyrics but can’t deliver your vocals.” He later  insinuates J. Cole is soft, spitting, “You brokeback, Jake Gyllenhaal.”

“What You Say to Me” arrives at an interesting time, given that J. Cole dissed Diggy Simmons — sort of — in the song “Grew Up Fast,” which dropped in February.

“You n—-s is not Russell/ you more Diggy/ me, I’m more Biggie / No diss to the young boy, I’m just rapping, get bored quickly,” Rapper J. Cole raps on that song.

While Young MC Diggy Simmons has technically struck back with “What You Say to Me,” it’s a vault track, so it remains to be seen which MC will make the next move. Some have speculated that Diggy Simmons is simply trying to drum up publicity for his brand-new debut, Unexpected Arrival, though if that’s the case, he’s hardly the first to try such a tactic. Stay tuned for round four.

J. Cole currently is on tour and just laughing at this young kid. J. Cole a raising hip hop star and don’t have time for haters like Diggy Simmons. J. Cole also is ready to release a new mixtape. Yes J. Cole is on top of his game, and this type of stuff comes along sadly.