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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]
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 ...
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 ...
Praised for its raw lyricism and sharp delivery, "Lost Ones" is frequently cited as one of the best diss tracks and one of the greatest hip-hop songs of all time. In 2013, Complex ranked it as the best rap song made by a woman, [ 5 ] while Rolling Stone placed it 45th on their 2017 list of the "100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs of All Time", the ...
Keep scrolling for the best breakup songs, albums and diss tracks of 2023: Rolling Up the Welcome Mat: ... The lead single, “Greedy,” went viral for its self-affirming lyrics, while the second ...
TikTok is full of drama, and its most popular influencers tend to be front and center in it. these TikTok diss tracks will catch you up on social media’s recent soap operatics. Larray ...
"Hit 'Em Up" is a diss track by American rapper 2Pac, featuring the Outlawz. It is the B-side to the single "How Do U Want It", released on June 4, 1996.The song's lyrics contain vicious insults to several East Coast rappers, chiefly Shakur's former friend turned rival, the Notorious B.I.G. (also referred to colloquially as Biggie Smalls).
"Weakest Link" is a diss track by American singer-songwriter and rapper Chris Brown. It was released via YouTube and Twitter on April 19, 2024. [2] The song serves as Chris Brown's response to Quavo's diss track "Tender" that was released on April 11, 2024 as a response to Brown's diss to Quavo on "Freak" from the special edition of his eleventh studio album 11:11, also released on April 11, 2024.