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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by domino4211(m): 3:18pm On Dec 24, 2021
Jay Z Takeover
Eminem Clewning Out My Closet
NAS Ether
Obie Trice Go To Sleep
Notorious BIG What's Beef
2pac Hit Em Up
Joyner Lucas I'm Not Racist
MI Beef
Big Sean ft Kendrick Lamar and Jay Electronica Control
Kanye West ft John Legend Blame Game
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Heybeedee(m): 3:29pm On Dec 24, 2021
Where's paso and osupa own that year�
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Tinneh: 3:30pm On Dec 24, 2021
Jcole-1985
Jcole-everybody dies
Eminem-kim
Eminem-nail in the coffin
Eminem-killshot
Hopsin-ill mind 8
M.i-beef
Nas-ether
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by DSC7: 3:41pm On Dec 24, 2021
Princeadebayo11:
Nico Gravity: me I wan finish timaya, me I wan scatter the mugun we dey form himself as Egberi papa one of bayelsa oo. See timaya he too dey boast. Only God knows what timaya do the guy. He came out boldly to diss timaya

You dey mind the chemist man wey be say na ogogoro plenty pass for him chemist? undecided

As he rush come industry na so he rush go back to him ogogoro chemist shop grin
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Onelove508: 3:56pm On Dec 24, 2021
One thousand five naira.
Mallam spicy.
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Onelove508: 3:58pm On Dec 24, 2021
One thousand five naira.
Mallam spicy
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by dvkot(m): 4:06pm On Dec 24, 2021
GBOKASINCHA:
you mean godwon
yea godwon.. My crazy keyboard changed it
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Analyst7: 4:08pm On Dec 24, 2021
Flamees:
Take over by Jay Z still the best diss track

Ever heard No vaseline by ice cube

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by tushbushboy(m): 4:16pm On Dec 24, 2021
1005 naira. Malam Spicy
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by seunny4lif(m): 4:18pm On Dec 24, 2021
domino4211:

Jay Z's Take Over was way better than Ether. Ether just got more popular.
Jay-Z cried on live Radio because NAS went under Jay-Z skin
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by sylve11: 4:39pm On Dec 24, 2021
MITCHELL96:
Na gravity own funny me pass, The Werey is somewhere worst than a graveyard grin "Finish Timaya Season 2 Ehh" grin grin I Can still remember part of the song, that means he even released the season 1 grin grin

Lol grin cool

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by mariovito(m): 4:53pm On Dec 24, 2021
How can you talk about Nigerian diss tracks and not mention two of Modenine tracks?

Modenine ft. Banky W - Talking to you.
Modenine-Coup de Grace.

He immolated Stephen "the September20 gear man" Ruggedman on those two tracks.

Didn't even know Banky would stoke flames of war.
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by jaiyeorie: 4:58pm On Dec 24, 2021
Abiodun is not well o - Toke Makinwa vz Falz Bovi + Ladies night with Kunbi Tomori & Sharon Ademefun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KPsTuV3GJPI
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by mariovito(m): 5:00pm On Dec 24, 2021
His diss for LL Cool J right?
Analyst7:


Ever heard No vaseline by ice cube
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Analyst7: 5:13pm On Dec 24, 2021
mariovito:
His diss for LL Cool J right?
His diss for NWA then
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by passengar(m): 5:18pm On Dec 24, 2021
2face- Only me, ......I thought it was a diss to Mikel Obi
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by justicechichex: 5:27pm On Dec 24, 2021
SonOfZzoro:

Even kilometer is a diss track too plus Fem from davido

Yeah, I think Fem was diss track. Maybe I need to listen to kilometer very well
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Uniquisite: 5:28pm On Dec 24, 2021
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by gleamy(m): 6:32pm On Dec 24, 2021
9ice and Ruggedman
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by MJBOLT: 6:47pm On Dec 24, 2021
nobody here even mentioned how Remy Ma finished Nicki Minaj on Shether grin

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Calibrator: 7:14pm On Dec 24, 2021
Where is Mallam Spicy Diss at Terry G?

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by lifezone247(m): 7:15pm On Dec 24, 2021
Flamees:
Take over by Jay Z still the best diss track
Jay Z Muder Nas on that track.

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by jadajada: 7:25pm On Dec 24, 2021
Make dem try play telli person for huss where hin dey
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Arkmanbuddy(m): 7:51pm On Dec 24, 2021
seyz91:
We should know undecided

Na by force to know them undecided

Abegii go sleep with this nonsense post


And you had to quote the entire post? Ode!

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Elnino9(m): 8:06pm On Dec 24, 2021
Mallam spicy one thousand five naira...
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by stEmmy96(m): 8:12pm On Dec 24, 2021
See me so was actually a reply to letter to my brother, faze recorded and released it first in his independent album

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by stefflos: 9:13pm On Dec 24, 2021
Nobody is talking about those warri boys track

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Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by danielistics(m): 3:20am On Dec 25, 2021
Rugged man x nomoreloss - why you too dey rap like mumu, remains the most significant diss song, brought sanity to the industry.
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by UnimkeAk(m): 4:55am On Dec 25, 2021
LetDemKnow:
Over the years, there have been some impressive Nigerian records resulting from musicians taking shots at each-other, or even at other celebrities in a song. As many will agree, beefing/dissing is a fundamental musical culture, especially in Hip Hop and will never go anywhere.

So, whether you consider them to have been the pursuit of clout or commercial success, below top 10 diss songs in the history of modern Nigerian music, ranked in no particular order.

Igwe – Kelly Handsome

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-URlTTftK_k

“Maga Don Pay” had earned Imo state singer, rapper, and record producer Kelly Handsome some prominence and a loyal fan-base when the smash hit debuted in 2008. But while Handsome was mainly dominating parts of Eastern Nigeria- home to the Ibo people and the Igbo language, Mo’ Hits Records and Dbanj were pretty much the name on everyone’s lips. No one could have guessed Kelly Handsome would have a bone to pick with Dbanj and his crew, targeting them with a diss song titled “Igwe.” “Igwe” was a follow-up to an earlier diss record, a satire of Wande Coal’s hit song with Kay Switch “Who Born The Maga.” In the record, Handsome accused Mo’ Hits of abusing his culture and traditions, declaring himself the original Igwe (King). People still think Dbanj and Don Jazzy’s 2008 hit song “Igwe,” where the DB Records’ boss joked he was honoured and made a chieftain when he visited Igbo land was the cause of the dispute. And perhaps it was.


I Wan Finish Timaya – Nico Gravity


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vxw7BPC7TzI

Perhaps the funniest and lightest beef song that’s ever come straight out of Naija. But it makes our list because of its directness and raw lyricism. Nico Gravity didn’t hold anything back, calling Timaya out on all fronts, before going on to give him advice. Well, wherever Gravity is today, he’d have swallowed his words given how successful and influential the Dem Mama boss is today. The hook too- Golden!

Beef – MI


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K4318vHER6k

Kelly Handsome dominated one of the most exciting periods of beefing in the history of Nigerian music. Whether he was doing it for fun, clout, commercial success or because he truly had a problem with the artists he was taking shots at remains a mystery until now. But he gave us plenty to remember. However, many will say he bit a little more than he could chew when he chose to add MI to his list of targeted artists in his rap song “Catch Me If You Can.” While the record was mainly targeted at Handsome’s arch-enemies Mo’ Hits Records, he did have a swipe at MI’s debut album “Talk About It,” referring to MI as short as a reply to the Choc City rapper’s claim he was sitting on top Naija hip Hop. Everyone was pumped to see how MI handles the diss, given that Mo’ Hits never really indulged Handsome all the while, and the result is one of the most talked about diss tracks in the history of Nigerian music. Till now, people tout this record to be Kelly Handsome’s career waterloo, given that we didn’t really hear much from the rapper/singer after its release.

Hit Em Up – Warri 2Pac feat. Warri 50Cent


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dE22O6r_S8Y

Talk about ranting in Hip Hop and this is probably the hardest rant diss record you can get. Rappers Erriga and Yung6ix had put Warri on the map with their music, but these guys showed us exactly why you don’t want to cross a typical Wafsider. Asides perfectly mimicking the great 2Pac Shakur, this track probably contains some of the rawest lyrics you’ll ever hear in a diss track just like the original “Hit Em Up”, calling out several big names including Mode 9, MI, Ice Prince, Erriga, Banky W, 2Shotz, Rugged Man, and even accusing Wizkid of wearing pampers. Sick!



Telli Person – Timaya feat. Phyno and Olamide


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOTT9vZ8liA

Although not targeted at anoter musician, “Telli Person” sparked a trend after Phyno appeared to have fired warning shots at then Instagram celebrity Hushpuppi. Phyno and Hushpuppi’s feud had resulted from the now convict accusing the rapper of flaunting fake jewellery. Phyno fired back in the record. The record would have even made more sense if it had been released in the wake of Hushpuppi’s controversial downfall plotted by the FBI.


See me So – 2Face


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=569pcG4H2b0

The Plantashun Boys saga is one that will probably go down as the most serious and most controversial beefs of all time as far as Nigerian music is concerned. Although this song was supposed to be some sort of “I have moved on” message from 2Face to his former band members Faze and BlackFace, it will go down, ironically as one of the biggest diss songs that made the rounds. It later prompted a response from Faze. It’s a typical example of how the tone and choice of words can lead to the misinterpretation of a message. However, without the record, we wouldn’t have had Faze’s wonderful, evergreen track “Letter to My Brother.”


Letter to My Brother – Faze


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZkN1FsxUTQ

Talk about different personalities and temperaments. When 2Face dropped “See Me So,” his intention was to try and broker peace between him and his estranged Plantashun Boys family. However, Faze’s “Letter to My Brother” showed 2Face exactly how to preach peace from the heart. This song, although was the brainchild of quarrel, will forever remain one of Nigeria’s most classic records, and deserves to be in the hall of fame of Nigerian music, if we ever have something like that in the near future.

Distractions – Vector feat. AQ


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgNjM1Xw43M

Of course, the history of beef in Nigeria will be incomplete without Vector in it. We later heard AQ didn’t even know Vector had planned this record as a diss track to fellow rapper Reminisce. As usual, Vector displayed why he’s considered one of the best rapper’s in the game, with punch lines that hit hard and his trademark wordplays.


Judas the Rat – Vector


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qX-XewvX-wo

Twitter was the genesis of Vector’s beef with MI, and yeah, most fans consider them the undisputed supremos when it comes to Nigerian Hip Hop. And rightly so, when you consider that Mode 9 is an underground artist. As far as quality goes, the MI and Vector saga served fans premium diss records to sink their teeth into. Many still consider it a commercial antic by both rappers, especially after Vector claimed in an interview that the beef helped him sell more records. Well, beefing is a culture in Hip Hop and will never go away, and this one certainly raised the bar.

The Viper – MI


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qNE4k95UCA

One of the songs birthed by the MI vs Vector saga. Much like Jay-Z’s “Take Over” diss track to Nas, this record is touted by many experts as the best diss track ever recorded in a studio by a Nigerian artist. Many people were interested in seeing how MI would handle Vector’s call-out, and boy did he hold it down! MI and Vector have since buried the hatchet, going on to appear on this year’s Hennessy Artistry Cypher.

Which diss records do you think we left out?


Source: https://mediarants.com/the-top-10-nigerian-diss-songs/

Wande coal reply to Kelly handsome was catchy as hell , you should add it up
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by timesup234: 8:12pm On Dec 25, 2021
MITCHELL96:
Na gravity own funny me pass, The Werey is somewhere worst than a graveyard grin "Finish Timaya Season 2 Ehh" grin grin I Can still remember part of the song, that means he even released the season 1 grin grin
You still be small pikin wey never understand life. Gravity might even be more fulfilled than timaya and again timaya is very far from being rich
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Mryacks: 10:56pm On Dec 25, 2021
Hohenheim:
OP you forgot to include Mallam Spicy's diss on Terry G, one thousand five naira

"Bling bling wey some boys Dem dey wear" grin grin
Re: The Top 10 Nigerian Diss Songs You Should Know - Mediarants.com by Karleb(m): 10:41am On Jan 29, 2022
What about 9ice and Ruggedman?

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