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The Ringer placed "Checkmate" at number 11 on their list of the greatest diss tracks of all time, stating that "Jadakiss defeated him by reminding people that there was a reason why 50 was initially blackballed, that there was a reason real street dudes wanted him gone".
"Lost Ones" has been placed on many critics' lists of the greatest diss songs, [25] [26] as well as the greatest hip hop songs of all time. [27] Music journalist Danyel Smith referred to it as "the greatest diss record of all time". In conversation with Smith, rapper MC Lyte referred to the track as "the most beautifullest diss song". [28]
We ranked all eight of the diss tracks exchanged by Drake and Kendrick Lamar over the past year. Lamar's Grammy-nominated kill shot "Not Like Us" took the top spot. Drake's disappointing surrender ...
14-year old Roxanne created the renowned diss track after freestyling on the instrumental of the original "Roxanne, Roxanne" for 7 minutes straight due to the group, U.T.F.O bailing out on the show organized by Roxanne's friend. This began the infamous Roxanne Wars, leading to several diss tracks being directed towards the teen Roxanne Shanté [41]
Jake Paul’s most famous diss track is 2017’s “It’s Everyday Bro”. The song targeted Paul’s ex-girlfriend and Vine star, Alissa Violet, after she was allegedly kicked out from Team 10 ...
In the 1980s, diss tracks began to feature prominently in the hip-hop genre. The first known hip-hop feud (or "beef") was the Roxanne Wars. [20] The Roxanne Wars began in 1984 when Roxanne Shanté and Marley Marl released the song "Roxanne's Revenge", a diss track aimed at the trio U.T.F.O. "Roxanne's Revenge" was a quick success, leading U.T.F.O. to compose a response: they joined forces with ...
The back-and-forth has kept fans of both Lamar and Drake on the edge of their seats.
Both artists received criticism for their use of women and family members as "punchlines" in their respective diss tracks. [71] [230] The Ringer argued hypocrisy in both parties' messaging, stating that Drake, who went after Lamar for allegedly abusing women, had shouted out Chris Brown on "Family Matters" and posted his support on social media ...