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The video discusses whether J. Cole can release a diss track after his decision to back out of the Kendrick Lamar vs. Drake situation (0:02).
Here's a breakdown of the hosts' debate:
J. Cole's inability to diss (0:02-1:13): One host argues that J. Cole cannot drop a diss track because he "jumped out" of the battle with Kendrick Lamar and Drake, and was "let slide out," implying he lost his right to engage in future diss tracks.
J. Cole's talent and purpose (1:14-2:09): The other host argues that J. Cole is "too talented" to need to diss anyone. He also mentions that while J. Cole was initially "bashed" for pulling out of the battle, he was later seen as having made the "right move" given how things turned out for Drake.
Dissing non-rappers (2:48-3:00): The hosts discuss whether J. Cole could diss a non-rapper, concluding he couldn't because the non-rapper couldn't "come back" with a rap, which would be seen as unfair.
Responding to diss tracks (3:52-4:35): The conversation shifts to J. Cole's ability to respond to a diss track. The consensus is that he can respond, but he cannot initiate a diss.
Subliminal disses (4:36-6:11): The hosts discuss J. Cole's history of "subliminal" diss tracks, referencing a situation where Wale believed J. Cole dissed him, but J. Cole denied it. They also debate what constitutes a "diss" in their personal experiences.



