Just to be clear, this doesn’t have to be what you think the best diss track is. I want your favorite.

This CAN be because you think it is the best, but also I want those tracks that you think were the meanest. Or had the sickest beat. Or had the best word play. Whatever makes you love a diss track.

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      Tupac’s parts are amazing and stinging. A great song, only loses me a little when you get towards the middle when the c tier rappers start in

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      I actually keep Ether on my favorites list on Spotify, the beat is hard as hell. Just have to skip it if the kids are in the car, because (like a lot of old diss tracks), there is some stuff I don’t want them hearing.

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    The track girls on D12s devils night. It’s not genius, but it is Eminem sounding angry as fuck, and flows really well.

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    Ice Cube-No Vaseline

    Tim Dog-F*ck Compton

    DJ Quik-Dollaz & Sense

    Canibus-Second Round Knockout

    Common-Bitch in You (Cube stays in beef 😂)

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    I have 2 because they have very different reasons.

    First is Gucci Mane - Truth. This was a diss aimed at Jeezy. The references to the killing of Pookie Loc during the failed robbery at Gucci’s apartment is one of the coldest thing’s I’ve heard in my life.

    Second is Esoteric - Mercy Killing. This isn’t the best diss track in the world, but it holds a special place in my heart. When I first started getting in to rap, I got really in to east coast underground hip hop for some reason. This is also an extremely ambitious track, going after the entire Eastern Conference label, including underground legends such as Aesop Rock and EL-P.

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      So I’ve spent the last hour at work reading and listening to various songs from this. The fact that other rappers got in on this just because is the funniest thing in the world to me.

      Queen of the Rox kind of slaps though.