Diss Records
Hot 97's DJ Drewski is taking a stance against diss/gang music.
After seeing the alleged damage he could do to James Harden, it appears that the Lil B is itching to lay his wicked curse on just about anyone who doesn’t meet his swag requirements.
Most Internet savvy rap heads are well aware a streamrip of The Game’s anticipated seventh studio album, The Documentary 2 leaked a week ahead of schedule. If you’re not aware, we suggest you want to buy it on iTunes for the best quality listening experience but that’s besides the point.
Lil Mama has been on a rather refreshing nostalgic kick as she preps her forthcoming mixtape, Take You Back, but now it appears that she’ll have to battle relevancy like never before after she dropped a supposed Nicki Minaj diss record.
While his beef with Meek Mill is old news at this point, it appears Drake has somehow reignited a rift with a familiar foe in Sauce Walka of the Sauce Twinz.
If you’re still reeling from the disrespect that is the “Kyga” diss track, get a load of these other shameless rhymes of passion. [getty src=”76045809″ width=”594″ height=”386″] 2Pac Target: The Notorious B.I.G.’s estranged spouse, Faith Evans It doesn’t get any more volatile than telling them they “claim to be a player” but you have spent […]
Tyga has been walking, talking, punching bag this year but a pair of struggle rappers repping their TMI Gang may have hit below the belt with their new diss song.
Meek Mill gave everyone a reason to tune into Drake’s OVO Radio this week and the Canadian all-star did not disappoint.
On March 3, 2005, 50 Cent released The Massacre. As always, how the album has held up is open to critical interpretation. In terms of the all-important SoundScan number 50 helped popularize, the album went platinum in four days.
Following the release of Lil Kim’s Nicki Minaj diss from her “Flawless (Remix),” the viral universe erupted in hate more than anything else.
Surprise, surprise. The original Queen Bee wasn’t too pleased to hear what Nicki Minaj had to say on her first-ever joint effort with Beyoncé. Lil Kim remixed the remix and, in her own spin-off from Beyoncé’s “Flawless (Remix),” fired away at her longtime rival.