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These diss tracks are known for their distribution via the YouTube platform, often because they were made by YouTubers.Although created by entertainers outside of the traditional music industry, these songs found significant audiences, RIAA certifications, and news coverage outside the platform.
"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.
Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53; Shether; Shit Hits the Fan; Shots Fired (song) Shut Up (Stormzy song) Small Axe (song) The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived; So Disrespectful; Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You) Sorry Mrs. Carter; South Bronx (song) Stand on It (Lil Baby song) Still Disappointed; Stop Snitchin (song) The Story ...
Kendrick Lamar and Drake’s rap feud is so heated that it may burn the hip-hop world to the ground.. Lamar, 36, and Drake, 37, have been waging lyrical war with increasingly personal diss tracks ...
Keep scrolling for the best breakup songs, albums and diss tracks of 2023: Rolling Up the Welcome Mat: Kelsea Ballerini. John Shearer/Getty Images for CMA.
On April 30, 2024, nearly two weeks after Drake's songs, Lamar responded with "Euphoria," a six-minute diss track directed at Drake. The following week, on May 3, Lamar dropped "6:16 in LA" via ...
"Congratulations" is an upbeat-sounding synth-pop/hip-hop diss track whose instrumentals are based on "Buckwild" by 2Virgins.In the music video, PewDiePie criticizes T-Series for achieving their early success by selling pirated songs and chairman Bhushan Kumar for alleged tax evasion (in reference to a Times of India article).
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 ...