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Episode 296 is one of those episodes where the real conversation keeps finding its way to the surface. C0pp0 and Young Mitchell dig into J. Cole's seemingly endless interview run and ask the uncomfortable question: why is he talking about everything except the music? From there, Jay-Z's GQ interview opens up a genuine debate about whether rap beef should still exist in 2026 — and whether there's even a difference between beef and a battle anymore. Tiger Woods flips another car, Chance the Rapper wins $35 after a full trial against former manager, LaRussell's mom organized a rally that LaRussell didn't attend, and MITMonday brings The Musalini x Smoke DZA x John Dutch's Uptown Saturday Night into the rotation. DMV locals, Jazz & Blossoms at Franklin Park on April 12th — free, family-friendly, Oddisee headlining. Follow The Bassline on your podcast app and leave a review if the show means something to you. Timestamps: 0:00 – Intro: Cole interview fatigue 1:23 – Show Open 2:57 – J. Cole interview tour breakdown (Nadeska, Cam, 7PM in Brooklyn) 7:45 – Did Cole "save" Diddy by not talking about their fight? 10:23 – Jay-Z's GQ interview: should rap beef still exist? 11:27 – Beef vs. battle — where's the line? 15:37 – What does this mean for 50 Cent? 18:55 – Jay-Z's rape accusation and why it's kept him off The Clipse album 21:32 – Chance the Rapper's manager wins $35 in court 24:07 – LaRussell's mom threw a rally (LaRussell wasn't there) 30:27 – Amber Rose says white people should say the n-word; Nick Cannon agrees 40:27 – Uncle Luke is running for Congress 41:31 – Tiger Woods flips another vehicle 46:47 – UConn beats Duke 50:12 – MIT Monday: Musalini x Smoke DZA x John Dutch — Uptown Saturday Night 59:43 – DMV Heat Check: Jazz & Blossoms at Franklin Park (April 12)
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