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*''Bounce Back'' - [[Charli Baltimore]] (dissing [[Irv Gotti]], [[The Inc.]])
*''Bounce Back'' - [[Charli Baltimore]] (dissing [[Irv Gotti]], [[The Inc.]])

*''Breathe'' - [[Yukmouth]] (dissing [[[[The Game (rapper)|The Game]])


*''The Bridge is Over'' - [[Boogie Down Productions]] (Dissing [[MC Shan]], [[Marley Marl]])
*''The Bridge is Over'' - [[Boogie Down Productions]] (Dissing [[MC Shan]], [[Marley Marl]])

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In the hip-hop genre, a diss song is a song which has the main purpose of verbally assaulting and insulting a person or a group of people, known as a diss. Diss songs are more often than not the by-product of heated rivalries between two or more rap artists (e.g. Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., Eazy-E and Dr.Dre, Nas and Jay-Z, or The Game and 50 Cent). One of the earliest examples of this particular type of song is "The Bridge is Over" by Boogie Down Productions.

In some cases, the diss song may be a parody of another song. One example of this is "No Pigeons" by Sporty Thievz, which parodied the TLC hit, "No Scrubs."

XXL Magazine called Tupac Shakur's "Hit 'Em Up" "The #1 diss song ever."

List of diss songs

#

  • 1-900 Hustler Freestyle- 50 Cent (dissin Shyne Lil Kim)

A

B

  • Back Tha Fuck Up - Serial K and Franco-Stein (dissing "Haters")

C

  • Chemical Imbalance - Esham (dissing Eminem and his daughter Hailie)
  • Cut'cho Bitch Ass - Lil Mill$ (dissing Conner)

D

  • Don't Need No Help - Young Buck (dissing the police)

E

  • Ether- Lil'Wayne (dissing Nas) (It was remixed from Wayne vocals it wasn't real)

F

  • Fuck the Police NWA (dissing the police)

G

H

  • He Ain't a Thug - Thug Lordz featuring Bang 'Em Smurf and Silverback Guerillaz (dissing 50 Cent)
  • House Party(Skit) - [[Snoop Doggy Dogg (dissing Eazy-E)

I

J

K

L

  • Last Real Nigga Alive - Nas (dissing Jay-Z)

M

N

O

  • Obey Ur Thirst (Fuck You) - Lil' Skeeter (dissing The Sprite Guy)

P

  • Protect & Serve - UGK (dissing the police)
  • Put You On The Game (Freestyle) - D-Rich (dissing The Game)

Q

R

S

  • Swagger Jacker - Cam'Ron (dissing Jay-Z)

T

  • The Takeover '06 - JULZ (dissing Lil' Romeo, The Game, Fat Joe, Ja Rule, Jadakiss, BTC, Gutta Music, Black Wall Street, Jibbs)

U

  • U'll Neva Shine - JULZ (dissing Lil' Romeo)

V

W

  • We As Americans - Eminem (dissing the police)
  • Welcome To Jamrock (Remix)* [Damian Marley]] featuring Tony Yayo (dissing D-Block
  • Note that this track was just the original verses from Damian Marley and the diss came from Yayo, who has the first verse.

X

Y

  • You Ain't That Hard - Sticky C, Jay-G and Eternal E (Dissing Dopey, Stony, and La-Rue)

Z

References

  1. ^ Interviewer asked, "You and Game are going at each other now, you went at Game with "Bitch Boy", he came back with "240 Bars", have you heard that diss yet?" in HH411 interview

See also