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  2. Flatline (B.o.B song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flatline" is a song by American rapper B.o.B, initially released on SoundCloud in January 2016. It is a diss track aimed at physicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson, whom he had gotten into an argument with on Twitter, over B.o.B's stated belief that the Earth is flat.

  3. Shether - Wikipedia

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    "Shether" (sometimes stylized as shETHER) [1] is a diss track by American rapper Remy Ma. The song is aimed at rapper Nicki Minaj. It was released on February 25, 2017, by Empire Distribution. [2] The song's title and beat is from the diss track "Ether" by Nas. [3]

  4. Foltin - Wikipedia

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    Foltin (Macedonian: Фолтин) is a Macedonian band active since 1995. Their name comes from Karel Čapek's last novel Life and Work of the Composer Foltýn. [1]Their music is a blend of many genres which include Indie, Alternative, World music, Funk, Electroacoustic, Jazz and other.

  5. List of diss tracks - Wikipedia

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    14-year old Roxanne created the renowned diss track after freestyling on the instrumental of the original "Roxanne, Roxanne" for 7 minutes straight due to the group, U.T.F.O bailing out on the show organized by Roxanne's friend. This began the infamous Roxanne Wars, leading to several diss tracks being directed towards the teen Roxanne Shanté [33]

  6. No Problems - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on SoundCloud and online music stores on January 4, 2013. Prior to the release of the song, Banks stated on Twitter, "Lol I def used that energy to write a fly new jam tho. It's not even really a diss anymore! Haha !!!"; following Angel Haze's diss track. [3]

  7. The Story of Adidon - Wikipedia

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    The album's last track, "Infrared," contained alleged references to Drake and ghostwriting. Drake responded by releasing the diss track "Duppy Freestyle" a few hours later. [2] The song garnered significant media attention. Pusha T first responded that day on Twitter. [3] "The Story of Adidon" was released four days later. [4]

  8. Wanna Know (Meek Mill song) - Wikipedia

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    After that, in late July 2015, Drake released two diss tracks aimed at Meek Mill, "Charged Up" and "Back to Back". [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Meek then replied with "Wanna Know". [ 5 ] Meek Mill later removed his diss to Drake on SoundCloud.

  9. Real Muthaphuckkin G's - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Dr. Dre left N.W.A and, with Suge Knight, launched Death Row Records.It released Dre's The Chronic, which in 1993 broke gangsta rap onto pop radio.On the album, Dre and guest rapper Snoop Dogg, a star on the rise at the time, diss Eazy-E in skits, in the single "Fuck wit Dre Day" plus its music video, and, closing the album, in the hidden track "Bitches Ain't Shit."