List_of_notable_diss_tracks

List of diss tracks

List of diss tracks

List of songs that verbally attack another person


The following is a list of diss tracks, recorded songs the primary purpose of which is to verbally attack someone else, usually another artist.

Traditional recordings

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YouTube

These diss tracks are known for their distribution via the YouTube platform, often because they were made by YouTubers. Although created by entertainers outside of the traditional music industry, these songs found significant audiences, RIAA certifications, and news coverage outside the platform.[148][149][150]

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