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Amber Rose read Kanye's disses and shut it all down.
She's bold and isn't afraid to drop a string of headline-worthy disses.
Do I really want dozens of screenshots of disses from dumb dudes on my desktop?
We're told her team is divided ... some think the Nicki disses should be 86'd.
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The homeless dude confirms Kelly gave him something, but hilariously disses the singer at the same time.
The former Secretary of State issued a fiery speech laden with promises for change and Donald Trump disses.
Jimmy Kimmel's latest round-up of the internet's harshest disses may be the most savage — and star-studded!
Earlier in the premiere, Dakota publicly disses Alexis by pouring out a drink she sent over to her.
"Trump declares war on legal immigration as White House big disses symbol of hope," a secondary headline reads.
The vibe is bitchy and even shallow: think disses about haircuts, or passively aggressively liking a frenemy's ex's photo.
Reputation, Taylor Swift's sixth studio album, is a jarring combination of disparate sounds, petty disses, and her trademark candor.
West, not one for subtle moves or silent disses, has not made any sort of statement on the matter.
Her liking that statement could be read as some sneaky shade to Perrie since it clearly disses the singer.
This is the more controversial track where West disses Taylor Swift, saying he "made that b**** famous," for reference.
Zayn and Naughty Boy's partnership did not last long, and a couple months later, they were swapping disses on Twitter.
In between, McGregor disses Mayweather by saying he's "soft, little, short, weak" ... and in the worst shape of his career.
Other disses aimed at grounded telepresence robots include their slowness, power inefficiencies and inability to travel between floors without human assistance.
Minaj brags about writing her own shit on "LLC," one of many tracks thought to be loaded with Cardi B disses.
Schiller disses competition, saying that others have good speakers, but no assistant, and those with a good assistant aren't great speakers.
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Many times there are thinly veiled disses toward other artists—the latest being the jabs at Kanye West on 4:44.
Given his more politically-charged monologues recently on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," there are sure to be some Trump jokes -- and disses.
On Twitter, he issued major announcements—and major disses—turning his feed into both a competitor and a source for other reporters.
Jussie was taking on "Orange is the New Black" star Danielle Brooks when he spit a few orange disses on President Trump.
Haddish seemed to grow frustrated with the the boos and heckling, exchanging disses with an extra-loud heckler in the front row.
It's Jay and Joe's first official collaboration after years of veiled disses and rumors of bottles smashed over heads in the club.
B. version isn't much better, with Eminem issuing poorly aged disses against artists like Natasha Bedingfield, Dakota Fanning, Angelina Jolie, and more.
As we reported ... Kanye's business beef with Tidal predates the release of Jay-Z's album "4:44" ... in which he disses 'Ye.
And if you think she's basking in the disses currently being heaped on her ex, think again, 'cause she's staying unbelievably chill.
After the break, the tabloids have a field day as Kim Kardashian visits the White House, but a CNN correspondent disses the meeting.
Watch ... Soulja pisses all over Yeezys, disses Dex and trashes Tyga, all while promoting himself and taking credit for making music go digital.
Because with all those good things that come, there's just as many lists you don't get included on, disses you get on social media.
The disses continued to fly -- Conor went after everything from his outfit, to his money, to his women to his alleged inability to read.
And AWS CEO Andy Jassy frequently disses Oracle when talking about Amazon's fast-growing database service despite Amazon's ethos not to focus on its competitors.
Strangely, despite her earlier tweets being littered with grossly offensive racial slurs and homophobia, it was the UK music disses that really got people reeling... huh.
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And sure enough, Drake raps harder here than anywhere on Views: it's studded with dozens of Diddy disses, references to hip-hop classics, and unrepentant stunting.
He played the song while hosting his OVO Sound Radio show on Beats 1 and almost immediately, hip-hop heads had dissected the track's many disses.
Senior VP of marketing Phil Schiller disses competition, saying that others have good speakers, but no assistant, and those with a good assistant aren't great speakers.
Forget whether the movie is dangerous — do we really have to go back and relitigate the divisions between high and low culture every time somebody disses the Avengers?
Every time a white person disses a black person, they're acting out the manhood structure of saving face from another white man's violence by targeting a third party.
I awkwardly stood by as they spoke in another language—rattling off disses and references that I could only smile at and wish I understood the meaning of.
Robert De Niro plays a talk show host who sparks the Joker's downward spiral when he disses him on TV. "Atlanta" star Zazie Beetz plays Phoenix's love interest.
While all his disses are unnamed, it sounds like he could be taking aim at Jay Z and Beyoncé with his mention of notorious fashion hubs and art museums.
Pusha-T's response was "The Story of Adidon," a blistering single that included a myriad of heavy-hitting disses against Drake and plenty of tea for fans to sip.
On that record, Em disses Machine Gun Kelly, which at least feels girded by personal animosity; the Migos pantomiming, by contrast, is downright embarrassing, as is boasting about inspiring Hopsin.
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Dating back to the early 2010s, this feud began when Pusha-T suggested that Drake had a ghostwriter, prompting years of back-and-forth and lyrical disses between the rappers.
In fact, I agree with many of the basic points:  • I do think Putin must have something over Trump, because Putin is the only person (besides Ivanka) whom Trump never disses.
But amidst the disses and confessions, there's a beautiful, heartfelt song in the mix that reveals something we haven't seen in the headlines before: Jay-Z's mother, Gloria Carter, is gay.
Jennifer Hudson is putting out a bunch of not-so-sly disses against her ex, David Otunga, which he says violates the gag order in their bitter custody war ... TMZ has learned.
PayPal savagely disses Pandora's business model in its complaint, basically claiming that Pandora's user base is faltering so much that it has to trick PayPal's customers into accidentally clicking on the streaming app.
Most of the tweets this time around are standard 140-character disses, ranging from "Barack Obama is the Nickelback of presidents," to saying he "dances like how his jeans look"—whatever that means.
" Cardi goes on to admit that she herself found it entertaining to watch Minaj and Remy Ma exchange disses last year, but she made it very clear that she "doesn't have time for that.
The rapper also specifically calls out a few other big names in the music industry (Kanye West, Future), but there is one man in particular who received the brunt of the disses: Eric Benét.
He totally disses McGregor ... saying he's too small and not skilled at all ... but definitely had a guy in mind ... and although it's the biggest, baddest monster in MMA ... Wilder says he'd roll him.
Lots of kids I talk to all watch YT w/ subtitles on, and sometimes YTers like Ricegum have made special disses/jokes in the subtitles that u won't see if u watch it without.
We got Laura -- whose issues with Gil have been pretty legendary (we're talking public disses, destruction of property, the whole nine) -- out at LAX and asked her if there's any chance of a reconciliation.
When a label exec disses Sam because she can't dance, Roscoe decides to build a 100 percent lifelike holographic pop star who can sing, dance, look hot — everything it is implied that Sam cannot do.
Here, she disses "My Heart Will Go On," admits that Rose kinda did Jack wrong, and reveals that it was director James Cameron who did those "draw me like one of your French girls" sketches.
Paul has challenged Conor McGregor to a fight on at least two separate occasions, and said in a pre-fight press conference that he would kill KSI (along with some poorly placed disses about abortion).
One account, which replaces the "l" in Badlands with a capital "i," has 45,900 followers as of this writing and is busily rattling off disses of the new president and climate change facts drenched in sarcasm.
Glover's absence at the ceremony — host Alicia Keys accepted the Song of the Year award on his behalf — was one of a cadre of high-profile Grammy disses among artists with multiple nominations in major categories.
The rapper, who these days seems to drop more disses on Twitter than on wax, is well known to many in social media and on Wednesday her latest beef got her dropped from a British music festival.
But if I do end up making the switch to Android, I'm comforted in the fact that Samsung recently created a line of GIFs to use as comebacks in response to anyone who disses the green bubble.
With lyrics of empowerment, independence and sneaky disses to Simon Cowell, who called her voice "annoying," Tori was not even close to done telling the world that she didn't need a cosign from anyone to make it far.
He craves brands and chases pussy; he worries about his daughter and his grandma and his brother dying in prison; he disses hood fatalism and black-on-black crime; he keeps growing without making a big deal of it.
Haters are gonna have to get more intellectual and creative with their disses in 2017 because none of us are going to be scared into muumuus by faceless basement dwellers, or cruel blogs, or even our partners and friends.
Pusha-T's response was "The Story of Adidon," a blistering single that included a myriad of heavy-hitting disses against Drake and plenty of tea for fans to sip -- including the revelation that Drake had a secret love child.
The Prosecutor: Pusha-T The Defendant: Drake The Witnesses: Sophie Brousseux, Kanye West, and Adidas (the athletic footwear and apparel company) The Filing: In "The Story of Adidon," among a number of fairly average disses, Pusha makes one important allegation.
From the very first track, "The Ringer" — which opens with a brutal litany of rap disses before seamlessly shifting to the rapper's well-established anti-Trump rage — we get Eminem at his self-aggrandizing, self-deprecating, dizzyingly self-assured best.
He turns Young Thug into the new Kirk Franklin on "Highlights," a song you might recognize from your Twitter feed as The One Where He Disses Kim (as opposed to The One Where He Says He's Gonna Fuck Taylor Swift).
If there's one thing to be learned from the time your S.O.'s mom gave you a handheld vacuum for Hanukkah, it's that holiday gifts can serve as backhanded disses hidden behind a veneer of seasonal cheer and reindeer-printed wrapping paper.
" Lil Wayne responded with some subliminal disses on the track "Louisianimal," rapping in part: "All about a dollar, f— two quarters/Bitch I'll pour syrup in that Vitamin Water/I hope you die ugly and tonight'll be gorgeous/Feed me your organs, bitch I'm starving.
Sampled On: "Facts (Charlie Heat Version)" While the original "Facts" was an anemic SoundCloud loosie with lazy Nike disses, the album version gets beefed up by producer Charlie Heat, while keeping this soulful sample from a 1973 record unearthed by archival label Numero Group.
West went on to write that things "snowballed and he refused to meet with me but texted my mother in law and did sneak disses on peoples records that I consider family," referring to "Sicko Mode," a song Travis Scott's latest album Astroworld that Drake appears on.
West went on to write that things "snowballed and he refused to meet with me but texted my mother in law and did sneak disses on peoples records that I consider family," referring to "Sicko Mode," a song Travis Scott's latest album Astroworld that Drake appears on.
Not in the sense that it's garbage, but in the sense that it feels like it's already sweated it out in the dark corners of the rap internet, where sneak-disses have been thrown toward Drake since the 6 God first fell into the grand sands of time.
" The hosts tried to coax some anti-Trump disses out of Sanders, but the senator stuck with an earnest list of jabs saying, "Let's see, we began the program by saying he's a pathological liar, a fraud, an authoritarian, a racist, a sexist, a homophobe, and a religious bigot.
" And despite some calls to kick Romney out of the Republican Conference and a fusillade of disses from the president himself, Romney was still on the leadership's whip team and on Tuesday said in a brief interview that he had his "whip card out to whip another piece of legislation.
This is the same year that Swift takes control of her own Tumblr account as a place to post her own counter-narratives, starts spinning herself into the full-blown pop queen that she'll emerge as with 1989, publicly disses Spotify as a soulless exploiter of art, and reverses her stance on feminism.
Disconsolate and alone in Orlando as memories of his lost Jueles "come back like winter clothes," aging white guy Kenny contends with bad knees and a dislocated shoulder, name-checks Steely Dan and Judge Mathis, disses drug dependency and 40-minute smoke breaks, rips a letter to shreds, and consigns unnamed rappers to landfill.
The song also disses Angelina Jolie, Jessica Simpson, Carmen Electra, Natasha Bedingfield, and Mathers' mother, who filed a slander lawsuit against him in 1999 over lyrics on the "The Slim Shady LP." Mathers was also sued by his ex-wife, Kimberly Scott, over a 2000 song called "Kim" that describes the rapper violently killing her.
Accompanied by a tinkling piano overture and a British narrator, the host commits a series of bird-watching no-nos: he harasses a bird by chasing it, he disses a mourning dove and a robin as "basic" — "us top-tier bird-watchers don't even care about 'em," he says — and stands by silently as Valee lights up a blunt.
If calling out Taylor Swift, Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna by name in his new songs wasn't enough, the rapper went on to dish out subtle disses to Michael Jordon (after first claiming he loves him), Nike (though he claims he was just repeating what someone in the crowd said), and even himself in a freestyle track from the new album.
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Mechanically percussive hooks; dubstep-style drops distorted to sound like beatboxing, or a car's bass speaker turned up too loud; voices that would sound gawky even if they weren't gargling pixelated buckets of Auto-Tune; lyrics that combine rap and middle-school disses, as if trying to capture how social media-damaged adolescents talk; weird drums and sampled noises thrown in for the sake of clutter — on 1000 gecs, these elements are strewn all over the place, and swerve between comic juxtapositions.
Daily Caller: "Jim Acosta just threw a temper tantrum after getting spanked" Breitbart: "Jim Acosta has no idea how many immigrants speak English" The Blaze: "Watch: Stephen Miller shouts down and insults CNN's Jim Acosta over immigration" Washington Examiner: "Conservatives praise Stephen Miller, rebuke CNN's Acosta after White House press briefing" Washington Times: "Stephen Miller, Trump aide, spars with CNN reporter Jim Acosta over immigration plan" Democratic Underground: "Top White House aide gets questioned on racial coding in new immigration policy, totally flips out" ThinkProgress: "Stephen Miller attacks Statue of Liberty poem, echoing popular white nationalist talking point" Daily Kos: "Trump aide goes off rails, cites hate groups, disses Lady Liberty's 'Give me your tired' call" HuffPost: "Top Trump Aide Struggles To Back Up Trump's Push For Slashing Legal Immigration" Daily Beast: "Stephen Miller loses it on CNN's Jim Acosta"
In conjunction with Yo Momma, MTV launched YoMomma.tv, a Web 2.0 community dedicated to increasing viewer engagement with the program, and heavily promoted during Yo Momma episodes. Site users construct a profile and upload their own yo momma jokes (or "disses"), and attempt to boost their rankings on the site by challenging other users to "Battles", exchanges of uploaded disses between two users. Both disses and Battles are voted on by the user community.
Itsuka explained the album had a theme of society versus the self, and was inspired to write about how unprompted disses by people were pointless complaints. The original concept for the album was a week in the life on an office lady, however that changed, as Itsuka wanted to express more songs featuring weakness. The title is a pun, referring both to stopping disses and topping disses. Compared to Ai Ai Syndrome, the album featured a greater variety of trackmakers, including Fragment and Annebeats.
Young, Alex."Radiohead’s Thom Yorke “disses” Peter Gabriel, preps “something” in April", Consequenceofsound.net, Chicago, IL, 15 February 2010. Retrieved on 25 January 2015.
"Nocturnal Rainbows" was released as the album's lead single on August 1, 2010. "Sag My Pants" was released as the album's second single on October 8, 2010. On the song, Hopsin disses rappers Drake, Lil Wayne, Soulja Boy and Lupe Fiasco. He also disses the widowed wife of Eazy-E, Tomica Wright, vowing that he'll 'make sure no one signs with Ruthless Records again.
The lead single and title track, "Full Blast" includes disses towards Eminem and Busta Rhymes. Guest artists included The Stooge Playaz, Pleasure, JD Greer and DasIt.
"Infirmary vine," rang illiterates (beans). Rosin sours, insults truss abalones, nailed rules, helical atlases. Dear remodeling stings mar rents. Sunless shiner orb (silly idol.) Clarity disses senna.
On February 13, 2015, J released the diss track "Courtesy Call" in response to recent drama involving Young Money artist Drake. On the track he disses Diddy and Birdman.
It is his last studio album to date, and unlike many of his previous releases, this one did not contain any disses or responses to his rival LL Cool J.
Yet in April 2005, at a West Coast unity event hosted by Snoop Dogg, with Snoop as liaison, Kurupt and Daz reconciled and restored their rap duo under its original moniker, Tha Dogg Pound. Kurupt's album Against tha Grain was released once Kurupt had already left Death Row a second time; he would publicly denounce the disses that he had included on the album. But an EP called Against tha Grain E.P. has surfaced, containing said disses.
On the song's lyrics, one critic wrote that "D'Angelo disses all neo-soul wannabes by calmly singing 'Bring the drama playa/Give me all U got'".Columnist. Review: Voodoo. Rocky Mountain Collegian. Retrieved on June 4, 2009.
Nikki Finke, NBC/Leno Keep Erasing All Trace of Conan , Deadline Hollywood, March 1, 2010. Retrieved March 2, 2010.Danny Shea, Jay Leno Disses Conan for Palin Promo , Huffington Post, March 2, 2010. Retrieved March 2, 2010.
On the track, Trippie Redd sings over a looped acoustic guitar instrumental about his aversion towards love, and that he is "living his best life post-breakup". He likely disses his ex-girlfriend, American rapper Coi Leray.
The song features prominently in the 2015 N.W.A biopic Straight Outta Compton, which shows Ice Cube (portrayed by his real-life son O'Shea Jackson, Jr.) recording the song in response to N.W.A's disses. Heller (portrayed by Paul Giamatti) plays the song for the group, whose members take offense to the various disses. In the dramatization, Heller does not seem unduly bothered until the references to Heller as a "Jew", and his reactions (and lack thereof) to the insults lobbed at the group and Heller help lead into Dr. Dre's split from N.W.A.
Retrieved 2006-12-20. Jay Z has since responded with a "diss" track called "Brooklyn High" over the beat from Jones' "We Fly High"."Jay-Z Disses Jim Jones" Brooklyn High Lyrics. Latinrapper.com. Retrieved on 2012-01-11.
The uncut version, in which J-Dog disses Jeffree Star, is rapped at live shows, but was cut from Swan Songs. Da Kurlzz screams with Deuce in the chorus, and provides backup shouts on Charlie Scene and J-Dog's verses.
Ludacris released a "Gangsta Grillz" mixtape, with DJ Drama, titled The Preview. The mixtape was released as a digital download on July 28, 2008. This mixtape was well known for his disses toward George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton and John McCain.
In September 2011, on an interview with DJ Vlad, Game named Lil Zane one of the wackest rappers. Zane responded on a freestyle over the song "Niggas in Paris". In the freestyle he disses not only the Game but also Tyler, The Creator.
J-Kwon released his fourth studio album on March 23, 2010, entitled J-Kwon. In June 2013, he made a diss track titled "Pushing the Odds" produced by H Snow Beatz towards Odd Future and Pusha T after previous disses from both.
In 2014, Ice Cube appeared on MC Ren's remix for "Rebel Music". This was the first time the duo had worked together since the N.W.A reunion in 2000.Tardio, Andres. MC Ren Announces Ice Cube Reunion, Disses This Era Of Rap, HipHopDX, May 30, 2014.
It also marked his tenth top-ten single overall. Former G-Unit member The Game made a diss track entitled "Mr. Potato Head", aimed at the G-Unit camp over the instrumental. The track appeared on his mixtape "Ghost Unit", which mostly disses G-Unit.
West disses shoe company Nike with the lines: "Why, why, why?/Why don't they like me?/Cause Nike gave lot of niggas checks/But I'm the only nigga ever to check Nike". He went on to diss the company further in promotional single "Facts" in late 2015.
It also features disses by other Black Wall Street Members. Repeatedly DJ Clue? says "Come on Game it's the last one" suggesting there would be no more diss tracks or mixtapes aimed at G-Unit any more. The track "Niggaz Bleed" is a subliminal diss to Suge Knight.
During this, he again claimed Eminem had banned him from Shade 45. MGK also collaborated on a song with Tech N9ne in March 2018, and sent subliminal disses towards Eminem. On August 31, 2018, Eminem released a surprise album Kamikaze in which he dissed several artists, including MGK.
Hawaiian pizza born in Chatham? , The Chatham Daily News. Accessed 7 February 2017Geoff Turner (14 July 2010), Canadian invented the Hawaiian pizza, Toronto Sun/Sun Media. Accessed 7 February 2017Helen Mann (February 21, 2017), Canadian inventor of Hawaiian pizza defends pineapple after Iceland's president disses fruit topping, CBC As It Happens.
He calls 110 on his mobile and is transformed into a rapper surrounded by several police officers. The video seemingly "disses" (disrespects) gangsters and their resources by pointing out the vast powers of the police ("you walk your pit bull, police got a hundred kennels full of combat dogs in barracks").
In 2000, CBS presented the television film Take Me Home: The John Denver Story loosely based on his memoirs, starring Chad Lowe as Denver. The New York Post observed, "An overachiever like John Denver couldn't have been this boring".Buckman, Adam. "Home Movie Disses Denver", New York Post, April 29, 2000.
He also said that JBG 3 is "olympic powerlifting with insults". Rappers.in gave the album 2.5 stars and said that the album "sounded like trash", with "superficial disses". Noiseys, Juri Sternburg accuses them of "bad racism" under the cover of "artistic freedom". He also said that "JBG 3 is shallow and silly".
The early 2000s saw a decline in TMD. Tottenham became less unified and local independent gangs propped up. Meanwhile, members of NorthStar pursued their careers in music. Killings also dropped during this period, but the rivalries continued through music with rival groups sending disses towards each other (such as Mash Town from London Fields).
The album spawned three singles, the infamous underground hit "Fuck Compton" (which disses the West Coast hip hop), "Step To Me" and "Bronx Nigga". The album peaked at number 155 on the US Billboard 200 chart, number 34 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums chart, number 4 on the Heatseekers Albums chart.
Drake primarily seeks to diss both Pusha T and Kid Cudi during the song, although some lyrics can be interpreted as toward Meek Mill. Drake accuses Pusha T of promoting false stories of drug dealing in his songs: Drake was criticised for mocking Cudi's depression. Drake also disses Kid Cudi, which leads to controversy.
The album contains mainly battle rap tracks and diss tracks, including "Asphalt Massaka" and "Der Härteste im Land". Except for "Zweimal im Leben", a storytelling track, and "Jüngste Tag", a thoughtful song. According to an interview with Toxik from hiphop.de, Farid Bang explained that his disses and insults towards some German rappers are only to be taken "sportive".
The Conchords are playing a gig at a local public library. During the performance Bret disses every rapper that comes to mind. At the band meeting the next day, Bret and Jemaine are criticized by Murray for making too much noise at the library, and for dissing the rappers. They proceed to launch into a rap about "Hurt Feelings".
The first beat of the song, produced by Tay Keith, interpolates BlocBoy JB's "Look Alive". The second beat, produced by Ronny J, is similar to many SoundCloud rap type beats. Eminem also imitates Migos' "Bad and Boujee" flow in the hook. The song disses rapper Machine Gun Kelly, who called Eminem's daughter, Hailie Jade, "hot as fuck" in 2012.
Upon Sorry for the Wait 2s release, it was noted Wayne disses Birdman and Cash Money Records several times throughout the mixtape. Birdman was reported to be upset with this. Despite his legal battle with Cash Money, during the time when the album was in flux, Lil Wayne claimed to have authority over when and how the album got released.
Tweedy released another diss targeted at Ruthless Records and Eazy-E from No Holds Barred entitled "Y'all Can't Fucc With Us". He also disses MC Ren on the track. Tweedy also dissed Miami rapper and 2 Live Crew member Luke Campbell on this album in response to his west coast diss song "Cowards In Compton". Tweed responded with his own song, "Fucc Miami".
Bow Down is the debut studio album by American West coast hip hop supergroup Westside Connection, released on October 22, 1996 by Lench Mob Records and Priority Records. It featured production from Bud'da, QDIII and Ice Cube among other producers. The songs "King of the Hill", "Cross 'Em Out and Put a 'K", and "Hoo Bangin'" (WSCG Style) are all disses to Cypress Hill and Common.
Unlike Wu-Tang's previous albums, which used the "darker, sinister, and street-oriented, signature Wu sound", RZA utilized a more experimental, orchestral, and more universal choice of music production for the album. Ghostface Killah and Raekwon stated in interviews that they were not comfortable with the album's release as it did not contain the signature "Wu-Tang sound".Ghost Disses The Wu Album . XXL.
"Campaign Speech" is one of Eminem's longest songs to date and runs for nearly eight minutes, consisting of only one verse and no hook. In the song, Eminem disses Donald Trump and mentions other famous people such as Edward Norton, George Zimmerman, Dylann Roof, Colin Kaepernick, Robin Thicke, Ben Stiller and David Hasselhoff. The song features controversial lyrics, mostly regarding Roof, Trump, and Zimmerman.
"Hot Air is one of the biggest, most influential conservative sites on the Web" and has been since its 2006 founding. In 2007, Michelle Malkin credited AllahPundit with "turn[ing] the site into a must-read," thus causing it to rise in popularity "from nowhere to a top-30 site on Technorati's Top 100 list."Michelle Malkin, "Drudge disses Hot Air ", hotair.com (March 19, 2007).
Along with Enid Hoopes, Warner and Vivienne win two of Callahan's coveted internship positions, and Warner proposes to Vivienne on the spot right in front of Elle. Vivienne accepts with a kiss. Elle is devastated, but Emmett shows her the internship list, revealing Elle got an internship position as well. Elle, overjoyed, celebrates, disses Warner, calls her mother to tell her the news and eagerly anticipates the trial ("So Much Better").
Andrew Leung of Music Mic, who described the song as "a mid-tempo love ballad", also thought that the same lyrics pointed towards Lambert. Lauren DuBois of EnStars stated that "the song seems to allege that [Lambert] was the one who walked away from the relationship she had with Shelton, not the other way around." Gossip website Hollywoodlife.com stated that in the song, Stefani praises Shelton but "totally disses Lambert".
Nas has described Jay-Z's disses during this time period as "sneak attack[s]" because Nas did not want to record music while his mother was sick. Nas' mother died in his arms, and later served as inspiration for various songs on God's Son. At the time, Nas was nearing the end of his feud with Jay-Z, which also inspired the album's emotional and personal material.Birchmeier, Jason.
He teamed up with DJBooth to release his fourth mixtape The Underclassmen on July 14, 2010, which featured a guest appearance by Mac Miller and others. The mixtape contains disses towards fellow rapper Sammy Adams. On December 21, 2010, Webby released his fifth mixtape Best in the Burbs. The mixtape featured collaborations with Statik Selektah, Ski Beatz, and Big K.R.I.T. and has been downloaded over 200,000 times on DatPiff.
Ice-T had a feud with LL Cool J in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Apparently, this was instigated by LL's claim to be "the baddest rapper in the history of rap itself". Ice-T recorded disses against LL on his 1988 album Power. On the album was the track, "I'm Your Pusher", in which a rap music addict declines to buy an LL Cool J record.
Many songs contain disses towards other German rap artists, such as Fler, B-Tight, Die Sekte and Franky Kubrick.staiger (2 March 2010). Farid Bang - "Fler hat mir Props gegeben" . rap.de. However, the album also contains storytelling tracks like "Vom Tellerwäscher zum Millionär" and "Schwer ein Mann zu sein" and even a serious track titled "Noch einmal", in which Farid Bang reflects his life and property lists, which he would gladly do again.
He spies on Anika and Angelo with Bella but is stopped by Thurston 'Thirsty' Rawlings (Andre Royo). After another argument with Tiana, resulting in her slapping him, Hakeem is given advice from Shyne about raising kids. He later goes to support Jamal, who is nursing a broken heart and they make music together. When the Lyons crash the Captain's Ball held by the DuBois, Hakeem and Jamal perform a song that disses Diana.
A video for the hip-hop single "Lipstick", was released on July 23, 2014, with scenes of Fernandez performing, alternating with scenes of women playing with red lipstick and paint. The "sexually charged" song has lyrics suggesting fellatio, and at the end a male voice "disses" Kim Kardashian and her family. The songs were included in late July on the Pink Grenade album, Fear of a Pink Planet, distributed through Caroline Records. Fernandez left SMH Records in November 2014.
The fifth track, 바빠서 (Sorry I'm Busy) featuring Swings and Champagne, is a song directed to their haters, with the occasional disses towards their haters in the lyrics. The sixth track, 지킬 앤 하이드 (Jekyll & Hyde) is a song with a Jazz sound about post-breakup feelings and it features singer Taewan. The last track, 니가 미치지 않고서야 (As Long as You're Not Crazy) is a song about catching their lovers cheating and features Sanchez from Phantom.
He is famous for his battle performances and wordplay – dicing words from vinyls to produce cheeky disses of his opponents. He tours the world judging DJ battles and competitions. He has performed with the Freestyle MC Supernatural, and has opened sets for prominent names such as Erykah Badu, GangStarr and Grandmaster Flash among others. He hosted his own radio programme showcasing hip-hop on Denmark's Radio for nine years,DJ Noize radioshow's website, "In Danish only".
AR-Ab responded by releasing his own version of "Back to Back" on August 8, which disses Mill and also contains violent lyrics threatening to unleash his "shooters" on Mill. In response, Meek's cousin and Dream Chasers signee Omelly released his own version of "Back to Back" that dissed AR-Ab. AR-Ab did another interview on VladTV and said Mill was too scared to respond himself and Omelly was the "softest one on Dream Chasers".
On the song "Not Alike" from Eminem's album Kamikaze, Eminem made several disses aimed at MGK. 2 days later, MGK responded to "Not Alike" with the song "Rap Devil", releasing a music video for the song as well on September 3, 2018. After MGK's response, Eminem released an interview with Sway Calloway, in which Eminem was asked about the feud. Eminem explained that he did not want to respond initially, because it would just benefit MGK's exposure.
Kevin Ambalwa popularly known as Kayvo Kforce born 29 May 1989 is an African hip hop artiste from Nairobi, Kenya and currently based in Kenya. He gained recognition in the music industry while he was still a member of and also a pioneer in the neo-Kenyan rap. He played a major role in the career of Octopizzo, Khaligraph Jones but later on went on to release a diss track 'Kill A King' which disses all the Kenyan hip hop artistes.
The rap duo heavily dissed each other from 2003 to late 2004, both recording diss albums against each other. Daz took aim at Kurupt and Death Row with his single "U Ain't Shit" featuring Bad Azz and another song "I Don't Give a Fucc" which is sung over the beat to 50 Cent's In Da Club. Kurupt responded heavily with his Originals album which featured many disses throughout nearly every song, most notably the bonus track "Eat a Dicc (Fucc Daz)".
There are a total of sixteen tracks including one in which the Warsaw resident disses rapper Tede that he recorded with after the incident in Zielona Gora where one of Peja's fan was beaten during a concert. Songs "All At My Expense", "TDF (The Dick Fucker)" and "Fat Smashing With Tede 3" comes from an EP issued under the name Gang SLU. However, compositions "Counter" and "Tell Me How It Feels" appeared on the second mini-album SLU Gang Fri Peja Kontruje.
At the afterparty, 2Pac and Suge Knight verbally assault Biggie, but they leave when Biggie's security detail threatens them. A song called "Who Shot Ya?" is released by Biggie, which is interpreted as a diss track by 2Pac. Biggie and Puffy claim that "Who Shot Ya?" was recorded before 2Pac was shot, but 2Pac responds with "Hit 'Em Up" where he disses Biggie, Puffy, Junior Mafia and the rest of the Bad Boy entourage. 2Pac also claims he had sex with Faith.
He would also sign Geda K. In 2003, the label began feuding with west coast rapper The Game over the similar titling of his label at the time Get Low Recordz, they would trade disses from 2003 until 2007. This all led up to Bleek's third album M.A.D.E.. The label would sign Livin Proof, and Gbaby and Latif in 2004. In 2005, the label released Memphis Bleek's fourth album 534. R&B; singer Coya was signed that year as well.
Early September, Rubio hyped the release of a new track, eventually revealing the title to be "Si Supieran". The announcement came days after rumors spread that Rubio was dropped by her label and is going through very difficult patches in her personal and professional life. "Si Supieran" received positive reviews. Adriana Lopez from BELatina wrote that Rubio "disses on her exes and their pathetic attempts to outdo her in the happiness" with a "newly single girl’s anthem" with urban vibes.
In 2004, Jadakiss and Fat Joe were featured on a song by Ja Rule titled "New York". In this song, Ja Rule accuses 50 Cent of being a snitch, and also takes shots at 50's G Unit group. In turn, 50 Cent released a song titled "Piggy Bank" in which he disses Fat Joe and Jadakiss among others for performing on the song. This caused Jadakiss to release numerous 50 Cent diss tracks, including "Checkmate", "Problem Child", "Shots Fired" and "I'm Sorry Ms. Jackson".
Toothpick and his gang then flee the scene. Loc Dog and Ashtray get harassed in a Korean store by the owners and Loc Dog shoots at the owners when a remark is made about his mother. The two are then confronted by "The Man" (a mysterious white government figure), who kills the Koreans and tosses them his gun to frame them and leaves. Meanwhile, Ashtray and Loc Dog's Grandma ride to church and another elderly woman disses her, resulting in a breakdancing contest that Grandma wins.
The song disses James Rosemond, better known as Jimmy Henchman. 50 Cent and his G-Unit crew have been engaged in a deadly street beef for almost a decade with Jimmy Henchman. 50 Cent mentions the highly publicized beating of Jimmy Henchman's son, allegedly by the hands of G-Unit's Tony Yayo and other members of G-Unit. He also references a shooting that took place at Tony Yayo's house, where his home was sprayed with bullets by gunman paid off by Jimmy Henchman.
Dust to Dust is a studio album by former 3rd Bass members Prime Minister Pete Nice and Daddy Rich. It was released on July 13, 1993 via Def Jam Recordings/Columbia Records/Sony Music Entertainment, a year after the breakup of 3rd Bass and featured many disses toward their former bandmate MC Serch. Recording sessions took place in New York at Rampant Recording Studio, Chung King Studios and LGK Studios. Production was handled by Pete Nice, DJ Richie Rich, The Beatnuts, KMD, and Sam Sever of Downtown Science.
In the booklet of The Underdog/El Subestimado, Tego Calderón states that "Los Maté" is a dis track. The reason that he released the lead single as a dis track is that the meaning of The Underdog/El Subestimado is that others tried to take Tego out of the game, but failed to do so. The track disses Lito & Polaco, and Tego eventually stopped releasing dis tracks once El Abayarde Contraataca was released. The song background and begging comes from a song from Roberto Cantoral called "El preso numero 9".
Some of the song's lyrics started disputes with other white rappers, namely Everlast, Miilkbone and Vanilla Ice. All three artists later released diss tracks against Eminem. Miilkbone released "Dear Slim" and "Presenting Miilkbone" and Vanilla Ice released "Exhale" and "Hip Hop Rules" (both from his album Bi-Polar released in 2001), while Everlast had a long-lasting feud with Eminem. Although Eminem dissed Vanilla Ice in other tracks (such as "Marshall Mathers" and "Role Model"), he did not reply to either him or Miilkbone after their respective disses.
This song was the first official LP diss track to publicize directly the hip hop feud between Jay Z and Nas (although there exists several other rap records prior to this featuring disses from both Nas and Jay Z toward each other). It samples the song "Five to One" by The Doors and "Sound of da Police" by KRS-One. The first line in this song is taken from Jay Z's verse in "Celebration" off of the Streets Is Watching soundtrack. The song also interpolates David Bowie's "Fame".
Towards the end of the song Tupac disses Mobb Deep, saying "Don't one of you niggas got sickle cell or something? You fucking with me, nigga you fuck around and get a seizure or a heart attack", referring to Prodigy, a member of Mobb Deep who suffered from sickle cell disease (and would in fact later die of complications related to the disease). Mobb Deep responded by releasing "Drop a Gem on 'em", which was released shortly before Tupac's death (but pulled from airplay rotation after).Jones; Jenson, p. 150.
The Mix Tape is a mixtape by KRS-One released in August 2002 by Koch Records, in promotion of the Kristyles album also released by Koch the following year. It is quite short with four interludes making up the 13 tracks. It is known for the song "Ova Here" which disses Nelly, as KRS-One was under the impression Nelly dissed him on the track #1 from his album Nellyville and the Training Day soundtrack. A proper but very limited version of the street album was released in Europe under the title Prophets vs. Profits.
"It's All Good" was the second single released and was the most successful song by this title. Within this album, Hammer disses rappers such as A Tribe Called Quest (Q-Tip), Redman and Run DMC for previous attacks they made against him on wax. This quite possibly led to a decrease in his popularity after this record responded to his critics. On December 20, 1994, Deion Sanders released Prime Time, a rap album on Hammer's Bust It Records label which featured the minor hit "Must Be The Money".
On September 9, 2013, Gucci Mane advertised on Twitter that he sold the recording contracts of what he considered his main artists: Waka Flocka Flame, Young Scooter, and Young Thug. During his Twitter tirade he dissed many rappers and producers such as Nicki Minaj, Plies, Drake, Rocko, Polow da Don, 2 Chainz, Rick Ross, Jeezy, T.I., Yo Gotti, Frenchie, 808 Mafia, Waka Flocka Flame and Tyga among others. The following day he released a new single, "Stealing", featuring OJ da Juiceman, produced by Zaytoven. On the song he disses T.I., Jeezy, and Yo Gotti.
" In The Irish Times, Jim Carroll dubbed the album "a case of upping the ante all round and then some" highlighting "both principals at the top of their game". Pat Levy of Consequence of Sound said, "An album like RTJ2 is rare. Decades from now, this album may just be revered as one of the best hip-hop records of our era, the total synchronicity of two talented artists reaching the apex of their prime." Paul Maclnnes of The Guardian stated, "While the duo deliver hard-nosed disses at a rate of knots.
After Nas blamed Southern hip hop as the cause of the perceived artistic decline of the genre on his 2006 single "Hip Hop Is Dead", from the album of the same name, his then-Def Jam labelmate Young Jeezy took offense by claiming that Nas had "no street credibility" and vowing his album The Inspiration would outsell Hip Hop is Dead, which were released one week apart from each other in December 2006. After failing to do so, Jeezy took back his disses towards Nas, and the two later collaborated on the 2008 hit single "My President".
DJ Quik was beefing with rapper Tim Dog during this time who dissed him on three tracks "Fuck Compton", "Step To Me",and "DJ Quik Beat Down (Skit)" on his album Penicillin on Wax. He responded to Tim Dog with disses on "Way 2 Fonky" and "Tha Last Word". He was also beefing with MC Eiht; the two had already been beefing for a few years at the time. Tim Dog responded to DJ Quik with "I Don't Give a Fuck" and "Breakin' North" (which is the same shout-out type song like "Tha Last Word") on his second album Do or Die.
Eyedea & Abilities made their jump from the battle scene with the release of their debut album First Born. Following a solo effort by Eyedea in 2002 under the name Oliver Hart, Eyedea and Abilities released E&A; in 2004, which returned Eyedea back to his battle rapper roots, with Vish Khanna from Exclaim! giving it a favorable review, saying: "Eyedea is a pesky braggadocio, spitting out disses like a mouthy schoolyard bully cracking his crew up at your expense." Following E&A;, the duo went on an unannounced hiatus, bringing speculation that Eyedea & Abilities were no longer together.
Mr. Shadow claimed that he was from Solana Beach. Mr. Shadow felt that Lil Rob was lying to everyone about being raised in San Diego, CA. In 2005, on the Twelve Eighteen (Part I) album, Lil Rob also disses his own cousin in the song "I Who Have Nothing". Lil Rob feuded with Royal T, and eventually left his label, on account of marketing issues. Royal T, the executive producer of Low Profile Records, had created a scam that involved Lil Rob's albums to have the same bar code as Royal T's CDs, which resulted in Royal T automatically receiving the profits.
After the release of the 4 Your Eyez Only documentary, which played a snippet of "False Prophets", the disses in the song were quickly noticed. Though J. Cole did not mention any names on the track, there was guessing that the first verse contained direct shots towards Kanye West, because of lyrics about one altering public perception by the media and fans; as well as his recent hospitalization. Other lyrics had references to rappers who use ghostwriters and those who "hear some new style bubblin' up, then they bite the shit". People assumed that this particularly alluded to Drake.
In 2004, Ja Rule released "New York", a song from his successful album, R.U.L.E.. The song was very well received by hip hop fans and featured appearances from fellow New York rappers Fat Joe and Jadakiss. 50 Cent states that he mostly attacked Jadakiss and Fat Joe for their partnering with Ja Rule, who was, in essence, recording a 50 Cent diss song. According to 50 Cent, the two had allegedly been making subliminal disses to him in the past. The song features vocal samples from the 1977 song "Sheakspeare's Poem" performed by iconic Russian singer Alla Pugacheva.
After 2Pac interpreted lines directed to the Notorious B.I.G. on Nas's 1996 album It Was Written to be aimed towards him, he attacked Nas on the track Against All Odds from The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory. Nas himself later admitted he was brought to tears when he heard the diss because he idolized 2Pac. The two later met in Central Park before the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards and ended their feud, with 2Pac promising to remove any disses aimed at Nas from the official album release; however, 2Pac was murdered in September that year before any edits to the album could be made.
Barnes had accused Dre (real name Andre Young) of assaulting her after Pump It Up had edited an N.W.A interview to include disparaging comments made by Ice Cube, who was embroiled in a feud with his former group at the time. The single was released by Ruffhouse Records, home to other artists such as Cypress Hill and Kris Kross, and became a worldwide underground hit in the clubs and hip hop circles. Two versions of a music video were released—the original version and a censored edition. Penicillin on Wax included several additional "disses" aimed at both Compton artists and commercially successful artists such as Kid 'n Play and Kwamé.
Closing the final Tupac album, that track also fired shots at the Bad Boy camp and Nas - artists that he felt Stretch had switched allegiance to. Tupac did make peace with Nas in New York's Bryant Park on 4 September 1996, and even listened to It Was Written - featuring the Live Squad productions "Take It In Blood" and "Silent Murder" - as he made his fateful trip to Las Vegas for the Tyson-Seldon fight three days later. According to label boss Suge Knight, Tupac intended to remove the Nas disses from the Makaveli album but died before he could do so - there are no accounts if he resolved his feelings for his former friend.
The album found limited success, peaking at #171 on the Billboard 200, #50 on the Top R&B;/Hip-Hop Albums and #8 on the Heatseekers Albums in the United States. It spawned two singles and music videos for "Rat Bastard" and "Kick the Bobo", both apparent disses against MC Serch. The video for "Rat Bastard" starts out as a recreation of a scene from the 1987 film The Untouchables, with Pete Nice beating an MC Serch lookalike to death with a baseball bat. The video for "Kick the Bobo" starts out as a recreation of a scene from the 1983 film Scarface, with Pete Nice talking to a Tony Montana lookalike.
Not the Green Tom Show, is the first release by Canadian rapper MC Face, released in 1998. The theme of the 26-track album revolves around MC Face, a pugnacious and foul-mouthed rapper who is constantly angry with and taking verbal jabs at Tom Green, his square producer who brings on some of his buddies from The Tom Green Show. Lyrics by MC Face are interlaced with skits in which Face disses Green and a conflict culminates right up until the last track, a skit where Face goes completely crazy. In this mad blaze of rage Face slowly dissolves into Green and everything is out the window with Green ultimately regretting ever doing the album.
Quik didn't respond to CMW's disses on his debut album Quik is the Name, but he responded to Eiht on the title track to his sophomore effort Way 2 Fonky. CMW responded months later with a music video for Def Wish II which featured a DJ Quik lookalike that was being chased and murdered by CMW. Quik didn't respond to it as he was facing label problems and other music projects. However, on the soundtrack to the 1994 short film Murder Was The Case, on the track "Dollaz + Sense", Quik ruthlessly verbally attacks Eiht, calling him a movie script killer (in reference to Eiht's appearance in the critically acclaimed 1993 film Menace II Society), a coward, and more.
Sniper Storm then took matters into his own hands and snatched the mic from Winky D. Sniper's actions caused a rage as the crowd threw things onto the stage. This also caused heated debates all over the internet and street corners across Zimbabwe, as various musicians and entertainers reacted. Winky D has seen more artist throw shots at him to gain popularity from him, which he has since ignored. The most popular of these is Seh Calaz, who has had considerable and noteworthy attention for his disses towards the ninja president, to which he has also not replied but only called for peace among the zim-dancehall artists through his songs (Mafeelings, tiki taka, sungura like and PaGhetto which he mentions Seh Calaz) and interviews.
Wayne also expressed his feelings by stating he felt he and his creative partner were being held "prisoner". Lil Wayne filed a lawsuit. On January 20, 2015, Wayne self-released Sorry 4 the Wait 2, a sequel to his 2011 mixtape, to compensate for the continued delay of Tha Carter V. Upon Sorry for the Wait 2s release, it was noted that Wayne disses Birdman and Cash Money Records several times throughout. Birdman was reported to be upset with this. In late January 2015, Lil Wayne filed a $51 million lawsuit against Birdman and Cash Money over the delay of Tha Carter V. In January 2015, Wayne stated that when he leaves Cash Money, he would take Drake and Nicki Minaj with him.
Ice Cube recorded this song in response to the comments N.W.A made towards him in their albums 100 Miles and Runnin' and Niggaz4Life. He had made some brief disses to N.W.A. in the Kill at Will EP, mocking the phrase "hundred miles and running" on "Jackin' for Beats" and ending "I Gotta Say What Up!!!" with an answer-phone message asking what had happened to the other members of the group, which leads to Ice Cube hanging up on the caller. The first minute of the song is a reference to N.W.A's "Message to B.A.", in which they call Ice Cube "Benedict Arnold" as well as an "Ice-T wannabe". Ice Cube then begins his full-blown diss on the group and their manager.
Jay-Z states on the track, "I'ma let karma catch up to Jaz-O." Jaz responded with a record on a DJ Kayslay mixtape entitled "Ova" and after the response from Jay-Z and the members of Roc-A-Fella, he released his own response with the diss record known as "Ova Part 2" in which he raps over N.O.R.E.'s "Nothin'" instrumental. Despite the long-standing feud between mentor and protégé, Jay-Z still gives Jaz-O credit for his success (although he disses him at the same time) as heard in the song "I Do It For Hip Hop" on Ludacris's Theater of the Mind album. Jay-Z says "Shout out to Grand Master Flash and to Caz and even Jaz's bum ass".
The song is about two robbers holding up a filling station and the aftermath of getting caught shortly after the robbery in a honky tonk, where both robbers are drunk on beer they bought with the cash they stole.Paul Mulshine disses Bruce Springsteen for Jimmy BuffettBashed and Buffetted Buffett got the idea to write the song after finding amusement in a newspaper article about recovered property from a holdup."The Parrot Head Handbook" included with Boats, Beaches, Bars & Ballads, page 54. Soon after the release of the single, with "Why Don't We Get Drunk" as its B-side, it was reported that it had sold over 50,000 copies just to jukebox operators, according to B.J. McElvee, country promotion manager for ABC-Dunhill Records.
You may have your own opinion, but you may not get to project it to the world like I do." Writing for Spin, rock critic Alan Light said that the album may have proved that Eminem is the most "dexterous, vivid writer in pop music". The album also sees Eminem dissing several artists, including Mariah Carey, Moby, Canibus and Limp Bizkit, while Dr. Dre disses Jermaine Dupri on the song "Say What You Say". Lyrically, the album shows Eminem's personal and musical growth with there being a lack of misogyny and homophobia compared to The Marshall Mathers LP. Eminem told Spin, "One of the frustrating things was people saying, 'He's got to cuss to sell records,' [...] That's why with this album, I toned it down a bit as far as shock value.
In a story for Ms., Tweten wrote she created the Instagram to commiserate with other women, let men know how those types of messages felt to women, and "expose the problematic entitlement some men feel they need to exert over women in general." The book Bye Felipe: Disses, Dick Pics, and Other Delights of Modern Dating organizes the various types of men the inappropriate messages come from, "from Pickup Artist Peter to Michael Mansplainer and Trevor the Troll," analyzes the messages to determine what they have in common, and provides suggestions for handling them. Tweten said she wanted to "create a handbook for how to handle any situation when you’re online dating as a woman" and that the book turned into an anthology of the "best – or worst, I guess" submissions she'd received.
This lyric stems from PUTS's upset after reading Wang's 2000 article "Roll With the New" after he wrote an essay that they perceived as critical of the tone of their previous album Question in the Form of an Answer. After the release of O.S.T. came out, People Under the Stairs sent an advance copy of the album to Wang, with more disses written on the album cover. Wang eventually spoke with Thes One and learned the source of the group's anger, and the two are now good friends. The track "The Dig" also apparently seemed to contain a negative reference to Madlib (who also referred to himself as "Tha Loopdigga") in the lyrics "fuck a loop digger in my city, man, just stay home", and many on the L.A. music scene were incensed.
Canibus completed his first rap battle for King of the Dot on June 9, 2012. Canibus participated in the first two rounds and controversially resorted to pulling out a notepad to read his bars during the third round, after admitting defeat and wishing to recite what he said were "30 pages of rhymes" that he had failed to memorize.CANNIBUS’ Line Of Twitter Disses The battle was part of King of the Dot's Fresh Coast division in L.A. An open letter, originally thought to have been written by Canibus on Tumblr, explaining his performance about the battle surfaced online, though it was later debunked by his manager as fake, saying that Canibus will make an official statement when the time is right. Canibus later released an official statement on his Facebook page.
SMTM worked as an opportunity for the unknown amateur rappers including Bewhy in season 5, Woo Wonjae in season 6, and Coogie in season 7 to increase their popularity and sign with major labels. SMTM also increased the visibility of underground professional rappers such as P-Type, Nuksal, and Nafla to the general public. In August 2013, Korean hip hop scene became a ground for fierce diss battles. Influenced by the Kendrick Lamar’s hip hop track “Control” which called out a handful of the new rappers in the U.S. music industry, Korean artists started sending disses in every direction with harsh lyrics. The “Control diss war” begun when Swings, the founder and the member of Just Music, called out many other rappers by releasing his version of “Control” titled “King Swings” and “Hwang Jung-min (King Swings Part 2).
"Dunn Dunn" was intended to be a diss directly aimed at T.I. In T.I.'s song, "No Matter What" from Paper Trail, T.I. says "So you up and coming rappers wanna diss, just kill it. I'm officially the realest, point blank, period.", which is directed at Shawty Lo. The album also features a song called "What Up, What's Haapnin" that directly disses Shawty Lo with lines such as "Still I hear you loud and clear on ya lil' song, go on get ya dissin' on while the king gone" and "'Cause I yell Bankhead and you felt left out, I ain't mention yo name that's what all this 'bout?" On May 16, 2008, Shawty Lo released a video asking anyone who knows T.I. to send him T.I.'s high school yearbook picture, saying that he wanted to prove that T.I. is not really from Bankhead.
From 2010 and 2011, Game released several free-to- download mixtapes, partly in order to act as promotion for the album. The first of these mixtapes, The Red Room, was released on April 26, 2010. The mixtape was originally intended to be hosted by DJ Drama, as a "Gangsta Grillz" project; however, he cancelled his participation in the project after hearing several of the disses aimed at him in the freestyle track titled "400 Bars", and was replaced by long-time Game collaborator DJ Skee. The aforementioned "400 Bars", a 20-minute-long freestyle over four-hundred consecutive bars of music (over the production of the Jay Electronica song titled "Exhibit C") was later only included on the mixtape in a remixed form, titled "The Skeemix". Game admitted it was the hardest freestyle he had ever had to record, having previously recorded "300 Bars" and "360 Bars" for previous mixtapes.
On December 4, 2014, just five days before Lil Wayne's Tha Carter V was due to be released, Wayne issued a statement saying the album would not be released on its expected release date, due to his displeasure with Cash Money Records label-boss Birdman, not wanting to release the album although it had been completed. Wayne also expressed his feelings by stating he felt both he and his creativity were "being held prisoner". On January 20, 2015, Wayne self-released Sorry 4 the Wait 2, a mixtape to compensate for the continued delay of Tha Carter V. It is the sequel to 2011's Sorry 4 the Wait, which served for the same purpose during the delay of his ninth album, Tha Carter IV (2011). Upon Sorry for the Wait 2s release, it was noted Wayne disses Birdman and Cash Money Records, several times throughout the mixtape.
Unlike previous albums, this album does not contain any disses aimed at other rappers or music industry figures. Bruce and Joseph Utsler (Shaggy 2 Dope)'s rapping on this album is described by AllMusic reviewer David Jeffries as being delivered in "a carnival barker fashion that fits with their circus motif", and contrasted Bruce and Utsler themselves as being like "Alice Cooper with a mallrat attitude". The lyrics of "Growing Again", which describe Violent J growing into a giant, were inspired by Bruce's weight gain; Bruce also says that the song reflects the feeling of being able to "rap about anything we want [...] I feel we have the right for some songs to be softer and not about killing or Dark Carnival." "The Tower" describes a war veteran and expert marksman climbing a college tower and shooting people with an arsenal of weapons, a reference to Charles Whitman's 1966 murder spree.
In 1999, a dispute between Eve and New York City-based rapper Foxy Brown, began to build up in the midst of Brown's alleged affair with Eve's former mentor DMX. Additional tensions surfaced when Eve "subliminally dissed" Foxy Brown and Lil' Kim on her records "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" (2001) and "Double R What" (2002), where she criticized the two for having ghostwriters and further solidified that she, "writes [her] own songs". In December 2002, Foxy Brown responded to the disses via her unreleased record "Get Off Me", in which she compared Eve to a yorkie terrier, dubbed her a "jealous bum bitch" and criticized her Alicia Keys- assisted single "Gangsta Lovin'". That same year, Brown reportedly disapproved of Eve and former friend Charli Baltimore's "Philly's Finest", a remake of Jay-Z and Notorious B.I.G.'s "Brooklyn's Finest", in which she felt the two Philly-bred female rappers were "disrespectful".
"Intro ; Dt sugA", showcasing the style of classic turntablism hip hop, preceded the self-introduction track "Agust D" which utilized fast and precise rap techniques over "deep and intense bass" to underscore his confidence and self-identity. "Give It to Me" launched into "full-on disses" towards his detractors and the subsequent "Skit" explored the duality of Agust D and Suga "as a human being and as a musician". While "724148" reflected on the meaning of "success" and Agust D's beginnings in his hometown of Daegu, the track "140503 at Dawn", composed of minimal beats, reflected on his underlying vulnerability in the early morning before transitioning into the track "The Last" which utilized dramatic beats and rap techniques to portray his soul consumed by depression, obsession, and self- hatred following the pursuit of his dream in Seoul. In "Tony Montana", Agust D took on the character of Tony Montana from the 1983 film Scarface to ruminate on the nature of success, ambition, and envy.
Things get worse for her when she finds out that her manga is ranked last so her editor asks her to find things moe in the form of guys at her school. Kanna not understanding what he means wishes the guys she is with are 2D rather than in 3D, this changes when Fumio accidentally falls on her shirtless and she sees that 3D can be moe just not for a Shojo manga according to her editor. Kanna admits that she has been bullied when people find out she likes manga and cannot control herself when someone disses her manga, she figures this will be the same with Fumio, Fujio, and Shota but she ends up being wrong. Later on Kanna appears to fall for a new student Joji Yama-uchi who joins the manga class and reminds her of a character from a manga despite warnings that he looks suspicious from the other three boys.
"Short and distort" is a type of securities fraud in which Internet investors short sell a stock and then spread negative rumors about the company in an attempt to drive down stock prices.Investopedia entry of "short and distort", Investopedia One way of shorting and distorting involves the sale of a security that is not even owned by the seller, but is either rented or borrowed, with the specific purpose of selling it to another person, then spreading untruthful, negative information to tank its stock price. It is often performed as a form of naked short selling in which stock is sold without being borrowed and without any intent to borrow.Connecticut State Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, cited in Wall Street Disses Regs - Liz Moyer, Forbes.com 25 September 2006‘Market Cop’ Cox Urges Restraint - Directorship Boardroom Intelligence, 18 July 2008 Once the stock price has declined, the investor uses the proceeds of the initial sale to buy a larger number of the company's shares than sold originally.
One of hip hop's most important producers and innovators, Marley Marl found Cold Chillin' Records and assembled various hip hop acts, including MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Roxanne Shanté, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, and Masta Ace. His Juice Crew collective was an important force in ushering the "golden age" era of hip hop, with advances in lyrical technique, distinctive personalities of emerging stars like Biz Markie and Big Daddy Kane, and attaining crossover commercial success for hip hop music. Marley Marl's first production was an "answer record" to "Sucker MCs" in 1983 entitled "Sucker DJs" by Dimples D. Soon after came 14-year-old Roxanne Shanté's answer to UTFO's "Roxanne Roxanne", "Roxanne's Revenge" (1985), sparking off the huge wave of answer records known as the Roxanne Wars. More disses (insults intended to show disrespect) from Shanté followed: "Bite This" (1985), "Queen of Rox" (1985), introducing Biz Markie on "Def Fresh Crew" (1986), "Payback" (1987), and perhaps her greatest record, "Have a Nice Day" (1987).
"Lord Above" is a song by American rappers Fat Joe and Dre, released from their collaborative stuido album Family Ties on December 6, 2019 via RNG (Rap's New Generation) and EMPIRE. Produced by 808 Ray, Cool & Dre, it features Mary J. Blige singing chorus and outro and Eminem rapping the third verse. Despite never being released as a single, the song has managed to peak at number 97 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 44 on the Hot R&B;/Hip-Hop Songs in the US. To promote the album, Fat Joe billed his Eminem collaboration as "the most disrespectful song". In his verse, Eminem disses Nick Cannon and Mariah Carey, rapping: "I know me and Mariah didn't end on a high note / But that other dude's whipped, that pussy got him neutered / Tried to tell him this chick's a nut job before he got his jewels clipped / Almost got my caboose kicked, fool, quit, you not gon' do shit / I let her chop my balls off, too 'fore I lost to you, Nick".
On 30 November 1995, Stretch was murdered in a drive-by shooting exactly one year - almost to the minute - after the Quad Studio shooting, fuelling rumors. After a midnight Live Squad studio session with Nas and on his way to an event with Biggie, Stretch dropped off his brother Majesty at his Queens Village home when two or three men pulled up in a black car alongside his green minivan and began chase, shooting at Stretch while driving. Stretch's minivan came to a crashing stop at the corner of 112th Avenue & 209th Street just after 12:30 A.M., and he was found dead with four bullet wounds in his back. Tupac denied involvement with Stretch's murder, but continued to talk about him after death, even up to his own on 13 September 1996. All Eyez On Me was released two month's after Stretch's death with all disses intact, and the follow-up The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory (1996) contained more allusions to Stretch's role in the 1994 attack on the tell-all diss track "Against All Odds": "And that nigga that was down for me, restin' dead / Switch sides, guess his new friends wanted him dead".
The song received general acclaim from critics. Manny Faces from BirthPlace cited the song as an improvement from her previous material, writing "It’s a little harder, a little less sloppy and a little more promising than some of her previous efforts, many of which have drowned in sonic experimentation that, in some opinions (mine), haven’t done her any favors". A writer for PAPER hailed the track as "[The] first 2013 party jam", adding that the song "will jolt you awake this Wednesday morning more quickly than that venti coffee you've been nursing since 9 am". Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen gave "BBD" three-and-a-half stars out of five, describing the song as "a typically fleet, flashy collection of disses and boasts that glory in estrogen power, Sapphic delights, and the fun of cuckolding stupid dudes". Spin writer Marc Hogan thought that the track reflected well on Banks' sense of style, writing "With the squiggly high-end and wobbly sub-bass of what we’re really calling trap-rave now, huh, plus some masterfully timed quiet- loud dynamic shifts, the track displays the virtuosically foul-mouthed rapper’s usual immaculately stylish beat selection".
" Josh Eells of Blender felt the lyrical content making up the whole concept record was lacking and too complacent for Luda, saying that "Punch line for punch line, Luda is still the best in the business, but these sex jams and hater disses feel too flat and perfunctory for his thousand-watt personality." He concluded that after the final track "the whole thing seems less like an album than a branding exercise—an obligatory effort to keep the “hip-hop star” line on his CV." The A.V. Clubs Nathan Rabin commended the upbeat tracks and lyrical collaborations with T-Pain, Nas/Jay-Z and T.I. but felt they were only decent retreads of Luda's previous material and lacked the strengths found in his guest verses on other people's records. He also compared it to Kanye West's 808s & Heartbreak on how it engages its respective fanbases, saying that Mind is "more immediately accessible, but ultimately less resonant" and could benefit from a "radical reinvention" that's similar to Heartbreak. Robert Christgau cited "I Do It for Hip Hop" as a "choice cut", indicating a good song on "an album that isn't worth your time or money.

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