Diss tracks have long been part of the global hip-hop culture, and the Nigerian music industry is no exception.
Over the years, the lyrical hatred of some of Nigerian top artists has led to iconic repertoire, dominance, artistic dominance and street credibility doubled the original, unfiltered expressions of self, betrayal, and street credibility.
From underground fighting to mainstream showdowns, this is the most memorable track that thrives in the music industry in Nigeria.
1. Mithabavs Kellly Handome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4318vher6k
Track: beef (Kelly handsome)
Among one of the earliest major hatreds in Nigerian rap, Mi’s shoulders With the advance Kelly handsomea singer and rapper is known for his controversial ways. Mi’s tracks beef Both classic and calculated, in Kelly with a subtle and sharp poke. Mi laughed at Kelly’s decline relevance and declared herself the future of Nigerian hip-hop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tczu2gg-d5k
Kelly would later respond as grabbing me if he could, and although Mi’s skills gave him an edge in public opinion, Kelly would remain vital to the competition.
2. Vector with MI shoulders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Qne4k95uca
Track: Viper (mi) / Judas Rat (vector)
It’s not just a battle, it’s a lyrical war. Tension between vector Mi has been brewing for years, but when Mi drops, it arrives Viperprovides a fusion of guidance and self as he claims to try to help vector development.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bscnkiblalm
The vector responded to Judas the Rat, a sharp rebuttal that portrayed MI as manipulative and fake. The public was split, but hip-hop fans appreciated both sides’ writing style.
3. Xinzu vs Goldwo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9qwmn0-xpe
Track: Exit policy (Last) / I’ve been waiting for you (Gordo)
The hatred under the radar this time seduce (Formerly the kid of the sauce) and Goldton It’s pure hip hop gravel. Godwon made his first punch, accusing Sinzu of not being a real rapper.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91hczo8enua
Sinzu responded that the exit strategy was cruel, smart, and full of street credibility. It quickly became a fan favorite and is still considered one of the best underground tracks in Nigeria.
4. Green Spicy vs Terry G
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk1xruwpgae
track: 1005 Naira
While not as eye-catching as others, it has become popular due to its ridiculous and sharp attacks. mallam spicy Shooting on Terry G’s unstable style and questioning his musical credibility 1005 Naira. Although Terry G did not respond publicly in the form of a track, the song became a street favorite and remains a cult classic in the Nigerian hip-hop world.
5. Ruggedman vs Mode 9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v= nurselzdwgfs
track: Who may be concerned about/death
The legend of these two games is one of the first true lyrical hatreds in Nigerian rap history. A strong person‘ to whom It May Concern They lack lyrical depth and gathered multiple rappers.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63RQ81F8FAQ
Although Mode9 never answers directly, his freestyle and characteristics often have subconsciousness. Fans are still arguing whether Mode9 actually reacts, but the tension is undeniable.
6.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nuxzyjnhpiu
Track: One word is enough to satisfy 9ICE / I’m listening to the words
This beef originates from personal dramas, and comes from rumors about Ruggedman’s involvement 9icemarital problems. Ruggedman responded One word is enough to satisfy 9ICEa track of twists and hints.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wh2r0phahuu
9ice I’m listening to the words It seems like a subtle clapping, but in the tabloid, the question is more escalating than in the music.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6444ol8mggjw
Track: iron / Who was born magazine
Kelly is famous for his big-name shooting. Mo Hits (Don Jazzy, D’Banjand Waande Coal) is no exception. His song iron It is considered to be the poke of Mo Hits Crew.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8TXT7NMV61C
Wande coal fires backward Who was born magazinea song full of confidence, showing lyrical dexterity and vocal ability.
8. Vector with memories
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zgpnrop5xb4
Track: Distraction (vector ft.Mode9) / Kitchen Street (remember)
Vectors and rememberThe hatred is like its streets. Distraction It is for those who try to imitate without innovation, and while it is not named directly, the context is obvious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=umaykov3hce
Recall the response Kitchen Streetwhere he sees vectors as soft lyrical supremacy. The battle added fuel to the hip-hop debate between Lagos and the island.
9.2faceidibia vs faze
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=569pcg4H2B0
Track: Meet me / Letter to my brother
This beef is more emotional than cruel. After breaking up Plantashun Boiz2face Meet me A shot considered a former teammate In trouble.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=afoosnomo6s
Faze responded Letter to my brotherIt is a heartfelt song, questioning betrayal and seeking reconciliation. The hatred eventually disappeared, but the emotional weight of these songs made them resonate with people.
The Diss tracks in the Nigerian music industry are not just beef, but often reflect bigger issues: ego, betrayal, authenticity, and the ever-evolving soundscapes of Afrobeat and Afrobeat and Hip-Hop. Although controversial, these songs contribute to the vitality and lyrical competitiveness of Nigerian music. Whether for influence, reaction to betrayal or creative expression, the Diss repertoire has shaped decades of professional and entertainment fans.
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