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The best hip hop diss songs

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Bassfly, Jan 25, 2006.

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  1. alexcapone

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    jadakiss-checkmate
     
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    There is no more of an embarassing song than Hit Em Up.

    I mean he starts off with, "I f%^&*d your b!@#h you fat motherf^&*$r"
     
  3. BigSherv

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    Oh wait, there is a couple more.

    Hail Mary redone by Eminem, 50 and Busta Rhymes. They go off on Ja Rule and straight embarass him.

    Also Say What You Say by Em and Dre. Man he clowned Jermaine Dupri

    Creep wit me, as we take a lil' trip down memory lane
    Been here longer than anyone in the game
    And I ain't got to lie about my age
    (But what about Jermaine?) FV@k Jermaine!
    He don't belong speakin mine or Timbaland's name
    And don't think, I don't read
    your lil' interviews, and see what you're sayin
    I'm a giant, and I ain't gotta move 'til I'm provoked
    When I see you I'ma step on you and not even know it
    You midget, Mini-Me with a bunch of little Mini-Yous
    runnin around your backyard swimmin pools
    Over 80 million records sold
    And I ain't have to do it with ten or eleven-year-olds
     
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    Well duh, you're not supposed to listen to it with your parents in the car.
     
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    Just buy Me Against the World , All Eyes on Me , and Makaveli . To me those are instant classics. All his posthumous stuff is not that great simply because the production was weak and they put his songs with other artists who he would never have worked with and who are way below his level.
     
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    Oh yeah, last one. Piggy Bank by 50 cent. He went off on everyone.
     
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    Best one was the original:

    Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama
     
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    Can-I-Bus by LL Cool J. He ate that cat with that one, even though Canibus is a superior rapper imho.

    Ice Cube's Child Support is poppin' too. Can't wait for the new album come spring. The best rapper alive in my book.
     
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    I can't get enough of "Today was a good day", one of the top rap records of all-time, a timeless classic.
     
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    Ya Mama-The Pharcyde
     
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    That was just 50 trying to sell records. Put a bunch of disses in a track and clickty-clank clickty-clank the money goes into his piggy bank.
     
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    Not the best, but pretty good in that he disses everyone -- 'how to rob' 50 cent
     
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    I know this isn't hip hop, but The New Radicals managed to diss Beck, Hanson, Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson in the one hit wonder "You Get What You Give".

    "Fashion mag shoots
    With the aid of 8 dust brothers Beck, Hanson
    Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson
    You're all fakes
    Run to your mansions
    Come around
    We'll kick your ass in!"
     

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