One week after Diggy Simmons' debut album 'Unexpected Arrival' bricked on arrival [click here if you missed that], an unreleased track from Diggy going at rapper J. Cole for claiming he got with Vanessa Simmons mysteriously leaks online. What are the odds..?
Back in 2010 J. Cole recorded a track called Purple Rain where he rapped about freaking a preacher's daughter who claimed to be a virgin, widely believed to be Vanessa Simmons. Over the weekend a track from Diggy called What You Say to Me dissing J. Cole for lying on his sister popped up online and here we are talking about Diggy even though his debut cd crash and burned. See how that works?
J. Cole Purple Rain
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 then I hit the door n-gga
Diggy Simmons What You Say to Me
“The other day I was listening to Purple Rain, couldn’t believe all of the things that I heard em say Who dat, who dat, you know who it is, heard you lying on my sis, tellin people that you hit when your album drops I’ma hit you with your bricks, so I’ma bomb first on you since you wanna riff who you gonna call, you ain’t got no friends, this fight is fixed, you ain’t got no wins, little nigga named Cole think he live like me, jet setter trend setter, yeah you not like me can’t find a girl that you know that do not like me, can’t find a girl I know, who know you, you dumb fool wasn’t even poppin’ in the school you used to go to.”