J. Cole set the internet on fire with his new “diss tracks”, False Prophets and Everybody Dies. He took shots at Kanye West, Wale (who responded), and mumble rappers. With a new album on the way December 9th, Cole has everyone's attention with the two new releases. Many J. Cole apologist don't see anything wrong with Cole's words. Is it a diss track? Or was J. Cole just speaking the truth? <br /><br />In this Ask video, we discuss J. Cole's releases and give our take on whether Cole was out of line with this track and if it was a diss record. We also address the difference between Drake’s Kid Cudi diss vs J. Coles. What do you all think? Let us know in the comment section.<br /><br />Who's the Better Emcee from Outkast? Andre 3K or Big Boi:<br />https://www.patreon.com/posts/whos-better-from-7403544<br /><br />DEHH presents: Who the hell is Damone Tyrell?<br />http://itun.es/us/r0R2eb<br /><br />The Modest Media Laugh is officially here! <br />iTunes mobile devices: http://www.smarturl.it/ModestMediaLaugh<br />All other users: https://tuunes.co/ringtone/modest-media-laugh/<br /><br />Dead End Hip Hop Patreon: <br />https://www.patreon.com/deadendhiphop<br /><br />Dead End Hip Hop Merch Shop:<br />http://shop.spreadshirt.com/deadendhiphop<br /><br />Dead End Hip Hop Website:<br />http://www.deadendhiphop.com<br /><br />Dead End Hip Hop Facebook: <br />http://www.facebook.com/deadendhiphop<br /><br />Dead End Hip Hop Twitter:<br />https://twitter.com/deadendhiphop<br /><br />Follow the crew on Twitter:<br /><br />@iammodestmedia, @kbinge, @mykectown, @beezy430, @feefo247, @sairemusic, @deadendhiphop, @askdehh, @raquelravenell, @damonetyrell