J. Cole Confirms His Rumored Fight With Diddy On ‘Let Go My Hand’ - Which Features Diddy

Fans everywhere are rejoicing over J. Cole’s new project The Off-Season, which arrived more than three years after his last solo effort. While some believed the project would drop without features, it turns out its guests — 21 Savage, Cam’ron, Lil Baby, and more — were just unlisted on the tracklist. As listeners continue to take in the new album, one of its tracks is causing many to take a trip down memory lane, one that brings them back to the summer of 2013.

On “Let Go Of My Hand,” J. Cole raps, “My last scrap was with Puff Daddy, who would’ve thought it? / I bought that n**** album in seventh grade and played it so much / You would’ve thought my favorite rapper was Puff.” This, of course, confirms a rumored fight that Cole had with Diddy at an after-party event for the MTV VMAs. Diddy himself appears on the outro of the song to deliver one of his signature prayers, “Lord, please guide our steps / Watch us, cover us / So that every move we make is in alignment with your will.”

While the cause of the fight was never confirmed, rumor has it that it started when Diddy, who was heavily intoxicated, began an argument with Kendrick Lamar at the party about his infamous “Control” verse and the TDE rapper’s claim that he was the “King of New York.” Diddy eventually tried to pour a drink on Kendrick, an action that upset Cole, a close friend of Kendrick. As a result, Cole allegedly took it upon himself to fight Diddy for trying to douse Kendrick, which led to their respective crews going at it. Nearly eight years later, it’s good to see that they’ve patched things up.

Press play on “Let Go Of My Hand” above to hear the line yourself.

The Off-Season is out now via Dreamville/Roc Nation. Get it here.

Diddy + Nas Celebrate DJ Khaled Securing No. 1 Album

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Platinum-selling rap icons Diddy and Nas are giving big props to a fellow hip-hop mogul. The Bad Boy Records CEO and God’s Son showcased DJ Khaled’s success through social media by posting about his latest album Khaled Khaled topping the Billboard chart. Diddy Celebrates DJ Khaled’s No. 1 Album Diddy shared the announcement by Billboard […]

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Diddy Uses Kendrick Lamar To Justify ‘Love’ Name Change

Bad Boy Records boss Diddy didn’t just change his name because it sounded good. The hip-hop mogul has relied on the power of social media and Top Dawg Entertainment’s Kendrick Lamar to provide some context into the motivation behind legally going by “Love” in 2021. Diddy Uses Kendrick Lamar To Justify Name Change Puff Daddy […]

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Diddy Vows To Only Make One Type Of Music From Now On

Music mogul Diddy is in a different state of mind right now. The rap icon goes to his Instagram Story to share footage of himself on a paradise-looking beach wearing shades and getting deep. In the clip, Puff Daddy tells viewers he’s only focused on making godly music from this point moving forward. Diddy also […]

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Diddy Legally Changes His Name 4 Years Later

Four years after Diddy adopted another new nickname and started calling himself “Love,” the hip-hop mogul has made it government official. The Bad Boy CEO posted his new Florida ID on social media to confirm his name change. Diddy Becomes ‘Love’ Officially Back in 2017, Diddy began referring to himself as Love, which he still […]

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Diddy Has Officially Changed His Government Name To ‘Sean Love Combs’

Whether you grew up calling him Puff Daddy, P. Diddy, or Sean “Diddy” Combs, the entertainer variously known as all three is officially “Sean Love Combs” on his driver’s license, which he shared on Instagram earlier today (forgetting to blank out his address and other identifying details — although, it’s hard to imagine he’d be hard to find if one wanted to do so in the first place). Diddy previously “joked” about changing his name to “Brother Love,” then just to “Love” a few years ago, but as it turns out, he was dead serious — in a way.

Of course, the name change to a more positive moniker hasn’t cleared up very much of the confusion around his stage name; on DJ Khaled’s recently released 12th album Khaled Khaled, Combs is still credited as “Puff Daddy” on “This Is My Year” which also features A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Big Sean, and Rick Ross. And while Puff Daddy closes the track with much of his signature big money talk, his trademark motivational mouthiness has drawn criticism elsewhere, as fans took issue with his open letter to General Motors chastising the auto manufacturer for exploiting Black artists — a practice he’s been accused of himself multiple times over the years.

You can see Diddy’s new license reading his updated name here.

Diddy Does His Part To Bring Black Rob’s Funeral To Everyone

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Bad Boy Records CEO Diddy is making sure the world can properly pay its respects to his former artist Black Rob. The funeral for the platinum-selling rapper is scheduled for April 30, and Diddy is going to livestream the memorial on his REVOLT TV channel. Black Rob’s Service Will Livestream On Diddy’s Channel Black Rob […]

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Diddy’s Two-Oscar Claim Might Be Cap

When Two Distant Strangers won the Oscar for Best Live-Action Short at this year’s Academy Awards, hip-hop mogul Diddy claimed on social media that it was his second Oscar victory as a producer. Since then, it’s been reported that Puff Daddy doesn’t actually have any Oscar awards to his name. So what’s the real story? […]

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