Archive for the ‘Shots Fired’ Category


Apr
10
2009

Rick Ross – Mafia Music (50 Diss) [Ft. Game, Ja Rule, Fat Joe]


Rick Ross – “Mafia Music (50 Diss)” [Feat. The Game, Ja Rule, and Fat Joe]
Oh hey, it’s Boo Boo and that Mr. T fella still going at each other’s neck 200 years later. Apparently, Officer Ross needed help from three other big name rappers. It’s not that Officer Ross isn’t capable of single-handedly destroying Boo Boo (after all, he’s twice as old and weighs twice as much as his adversary), it’s just that he’d rather share the glory with others. And that’s just because he’s a nice kind.

[Danke: Legend]


Mar
4
2009

Copywrite – “The Real Fake Shady” (Asher Roth Diss)

Copywrite – “The Real Fake Shady” (Asher Roth Diss)
What’s Copywrite yapping about on this song? Asher Roth sounds absolutely nothing like Eminem. In fact, Asher Roth sounds more like Biggies Smalls, except better.


Feb
17
2009

Joe Budden – Blood on the Wall (Prodigy Diss)


Joe Budden – Blood on the Wall

Joey sounds like a mad man on a mission here. Ladies and Gentlemen, please hit the above link to witness the obliteration of Ballerina P. (Word to Eskay) Now back to our regularly scheduled programming. Oh, that Pacavellian regurgitation is the only chink in his armor. 8/10.

[Salutations: Legend]


Jan
29
2009

50 Cent – Officer Ricky (Rick Ross Diss)


50 Cent – Officer Ricky (Try Me) (Rick Ross Diss)

It’s raining beef today. So, here’s another lame diss to further ruin your evening. Hip-hop is in a dry spell and more diss songs is just what it needs to regain some credibility. Fortunately, 50 Cent has been remarkably generous in filling this void. In fact if you think of diss songs as oil, then 50 is the Saudi Arabia of hip-hop. [Props: OnSmash]

PS: Rick Ross – “Mafia Music” (50 Cent Diss)


Jan
29
2009

Rhymefest – SuperSonic (Charles Hamilton Diss)

Rhymefest
Rhymefest – SuperSonic (Chucky Cheese) (Charles Hamilton Diss)

Do you recall back in 2008 when Rhymefest was blabbing to anyone who would listen about how he’s so enamored with Michael Jackson? Now that he’s done professing his love Michael, ‘Fest has found a new hobby to keep him preoccupied while the suits at J Records decide on how many Lil Wayne verses it will take to greenlight El Che. So please sit back, relax, and enjoy this media-created beef between Rhymefest and Charles Hamilton.


Jan
21
2009

Saigon Strikes Back with “Pushing Buddens”

Saigon – “Pushing Buddens”
Saigon crawls back from the dead to remind the world of his weird obsession with Joe Budden’s son. Sounds like he has a big crush on Budden’s girl too. Oh, and Saigon murdered Joe Budden on his own beat. Budden 1, Saigon 0.5 [Props: Ill Roots]

Previously on Joe Budden vs. Saigon:
Joe Budden – “Letter to Saigon”
Saigon – “Underachiever”
Joe Budden – “Pain In His Life”


Jan
19
2009

Joe Budden Kicks Saigon While He’s Down

Joe Budden – “Pain in His Life” (Saigon Diss)
*Ding! Ding!! Ding!!!* Welcome to Round 2 of the Joe Budden vs. Saigon saga. If “Letter to Saigon” was a jab, then “Pain in His Life” is an uppercut. Sample Lyrics: “Nigga, I made Just [Blaze] more money than you did. The nerve of the loser. Keep trying to hide weak ass bars behind the work of producers.” Ouch!

For the 3 of you who never heard of these these rappers prior to the brouhaha, “Pain in His Life” is a reference to Saigon’s lead single from his appropriately titled album, The Greatest Story Never Told.

[Raise a glass full of vinegar to Enigmatik]


Jan
17
2009

Saigon – Underachiever (Joe Budden Diss)


Saigon – Underachiever (Joe Budden Diss)

Well, that was fast. Here’s Saigon’s response to Joe Budden’s “Letter to Saigon.” He also goes after Budden’s son, Little Trae, for some weird reason. Let’s stay classy, Saigon!

They diss. You decide. Who won Round 1?

[Thanks, Legend]


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