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“Best female rap diss songs.”
I’m back Y’all with another edition of female hip hop now. Before we get started, #BreonnaTaylor baby girl we love, and you are resting with your ancestors. The system failed you, but your people love you. I hope you had a safe transition. Black men keep pushing. We love you, and we know that you are trying to protect black women despite what they told us. You are enough. Also, make sure ya’ll go VOTE on November 3rd and be the change you want to be.
For the last few months, we have been getting excellent music from female hip-hop artists, but now this week, I want to focus on some of the best diss songs ever dropped by a female rapper. Many people don’t think the female rappers could just rap rap but understand that this rap game has room for females, and there is always a female rapper that feels like she can out rap another person just like in sports. Because essentially, hip-hop is another form of a sport, so in this category today, I’m going to show you the top five best female rap diss songs I’ve heard so far. Disclaimer, this is just a list of the songs that I like from female rappers. This is not to be disrespectful to the female rapper who made the songs or the female/Male rapper that is getting rapped about in the music. This is just for entertainment purposes only. Now let’s get into it.
Number 5
Mz. E (Mz. G) Diss by Erica Banks.
This is the first diss track from the newcomer Erica banks. The story behind the track is close to a rivalry on who’s the “Hardest” among her and another Dallas, Texas female rapper Mz. G. Both artists exchanged comments on a blog site, and things started to get ugly. The first artist Mz. G dropped the first diss song titled “Stupid h*e,” and the song called Erica Bank out for not being the hardest in Dallas and for being so called from the “Suburbs” even though she is from Dallas, Texas. Erica responded with the diss titled “Mz. E(Mz.G) diss.” This was a hard-core answer back to Mz. G this diss insulted Mz G to the highest of disrespect that I’ve ever heard from a female artist. The vast line that caught everybody’s attention in the song was this “I put that little p*ssy in your granddaddy’s face.” This shocked everyone and called for everyone’s attention, making it seem that Erica Banks can handle any person at any time without folding. Overall the “Mz.E (Mz.G).” diss response to Mz.G deserves the number 5 spot in the top 5 female rappers diss songs.
Number 4.
On your head by Dream Doll
Many of you all met dream doll on the tv show bad girls club. Since that TV show, Dream doll has made an excellent career for her as a female rapper. Hailing from New York City, she follows the footsteps of many great New York rappers before her. In January of 2019, Dream Doll showed the world that she could fight with the big dogs in this rap game. Dream doll’s name was mentioned in a rap beef between Tory Lanez and Don Q. When Tory lanez lamely said her name, she was pissed and knew she had responded, and she did exactly that. Dream doll dropped a diss song titled “On ya head” this was a perfectly crafted diss song to respond to a person who had no business dropping your name. The most legendary line from the song was “had him trying to suck my toes through my socks” this line sent a crushing blow to her opponent and let the rap game know the dream doll ain’t nobody to play with. Overall, dream doll “On ya head” deserves the number four spots on the list.
Number 3
Name calling Part 2 by Queen Latifah.
Some of yall aren’t familiar with the O.G’s of female hip hop having feuds. Well, they have in the 90s Queen Latifah and Foxy Brown went head to head over some unpleasing rumors. The tale goes that Queen Latifah tried to hit up in a flirtatious way Foxy Brown. Queen Latifah heard the rumors and did not like allegations, so she took to the booth and dropped “Name callin’” part one. Foxy Brown responded with “10% diss” that let Queen Latifah know she wasn’t backing down. Queen Latifah took the hint and answered back with the most disrespectful diss I’ve heard out of a female rapper from her era. The diss “Name Callin part 2” basically gave Queen Latifah the win in the feud and also let people know she was still lyrical that assassin that she entered the game as before.
Number 2
Vindictive by Rocky B
Rocky B is a female rapper from Detroit, Michigan, who had something to say in 2017. That year Rocky B dropped one of the hardest diss songs I’ve ever witnessed titled “Vindictive” this song is rumored to be about another Detroit female rapper that goes by the name Molly brazy. This song is targeted to end a rivalry between the two. Many people were introduced to Rocky B by this song and a hell of an introduction it was. Two of my favorite things about this song are the Quiet storm sample that gave the song a sense of sinister and fear like a storm was coming. The second thing that stands out to me about this song is this line “you don’t have enough muscle for that Draco not to kick back.” This line was so iconic that the molly brazy got a Draco tatted on her arm to prove a point. Making rocky b diss song iconic, This diss song deserves number 2 on the top five female rappers diss songs.
Number 1
Shether by Remy ma
This song was the hardest this song I ever heard from a female rapper PERIOD. The Diss was directed towards Nicki Minaj and the rivalry between the two New York City artists. In the early years of their rapping careers, these ladies were both on fire and heating up the female hip hop scene. These two were rumored to be throwing shots at each other in the years of 2015 and 2016. Remy Ma’s initial first shot was thrown in 2016 in the BET Hip Hop Awards cypher. While many people didn’t think of the line as a target towards Nicki, the internet went crazy and ran with the bars and instigated the already bubbling rivalry. Nicki Minaj doesn’t respond until 2017 in the songs “Swalla” and “Make Love” these lines were clearly directed to Remy Ma. Shortly after those two songs, Remy came out the gate with “shether” in 2017. This diss song was so hard that it stopped the world and broke the internet. It was also shocking to see a female rapper beef blow to that magnitude. Overall this diss was the hardest female diss song I’ve ever heard, and it deserves the number one spot on the best female hip hop diss songs.