When Neil Young released the song, Southern Man, the band Lynyrd Skynyrd felt that Young was blaming the entire southern states of America for slavery. In response, the band released Sweet Home Alabama in which Young is dissed and name-checked.

The series examines why celeb feuds capture our attention and why we find it difficult to look away. Every episode focuses on an iconic matchup, such as Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan or Hailey Bieber and Selena Gomez, analyzing who initiated the conflict, what unfolded, and how each influenced pop culture and our society. Diss and Tell premieres on June 12.


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It's bars like these that have helped define Eminem's career since he stopped rapping like AZ and released The Slim Shady LP. He ushered in a big change in rap. While pop culture has always been a huge part of American life, and as television, and then the Internet, brought our favorite (and least favorite) celebrities into our daily collective consciousness more and more ubiquitously, rap lyrics didn't reflect this to the extent that do now until Eminem started writing his rhymes like they were rippsed from the tabloids.

Song: Eminem "I'm Back" (2000)

Album: The Marshall Mathers LP

Label: Aftermath/Interscope/Shady


You could argue that this isn't necessarily a diss. It might even be a (crude) compliment. Regardless, it's straight rude to rap about having sex with another dude's girl in such graphic detail, even if every guy has had a similar fantasy.

Song: Eminem "Marshall Mathers" (2000)

Album: The Marshall Mathers LP

Label: Aftermath/Interscope/Shady


Eminem has made his feelings about pop stars well known throughout his career. This is one of his most impressive disses because of how jam packed it is. In just three bars Em manages to take down four acts. Ruthless.

Song: Eminem "Rain Man" (2004)

Album: Encore

Label: Shady/Aftermath/Interscope


Tucked away on an album cut on his less popular albums, this isn't one of Eminem's most well known disses. But don't let its relative obscurity fool you. It's one of Em's best because he paints the picture of Jessica Simpson as an airhead and uses canned tuna as more of an afterthought than the focus. Most rappers would resort to something lazier like "You're dumber than Jessica Simpson eating canned tuna" but no, not Marshall.

Song: D12 "Girls" (2001)

Album: Devil's Night

Label: Shady/Interscope


Limp Bizkit picked the wrong side when Eminem dissed Everlast. Lethal, the band's DJ, ignored Em giving Limp Bizkit daps and said Everlast would kick his ass. This obviously didn't faze Em. It only provoked him. Slim Shady went in solo on the track from the first D12 album and tore apart Limp Bizkit. Some lines are harsher, but this string relies on #factsonly.

Savage subtweets. Scathing diss tracks. Tell-all memoirs. These are the weapons that celebrities use to wage modern social warfare against each other. Feuds between celebrities captivate us like nothing else. Why are there so many fights that play out for everyone to watch? How do public figures tap into the arsenal of weapons at their disposal to come out on top? And why do we have such a hard time looking away?

In the world of celebrity, a seemingly innocent video can ignite a wildfire. That's what Hailey Bieber learned when she posted a clip of herself with Kylie Jenner, only to witness a staggering drop of a million followers. The trigger? Fans of Selena Gomez, the Selenators, took it as a fresh slight against their idol, sparking an online war and fueling endless theories about Selena, her ex Justin, and his wife, Hailey. But to truly grasp the evolution of this feud, we must journey back to the early Selena-Justin saga - from cringe-inducing New Year's Eve serenades and controversial mega-church influences to an unforgettable mugshot. How did this teen heartbreak morph into an all-out public confrontation? And most importantly, will we ever find peace?

Step into the sizzling world of culinary giant Gordon Ramsay, a titan of taste with 7 Michelin stars, 58 restaurants, a slew of TV shows, and a whopping 37 million TikTok followers. But he wasn't always the king of the kitchen. Back in 1988, he was just a protg to Marco Pierre White, the original celebrity chef superstar. We'll dive into the heart of their raucous feud, where insults and plates flew as fast as the dishes they were cooking. Even after Ramsay broke free from White's influence, their feud continued to boil for decades. From media takedowns to a mystifying theft, their tactics left the world in shock. They came to shape the fiery image of chefs and the culinary culture we know today. The kitchen has always been a cauldron, but these two made it... hellishly hot.

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.[129][130][131]

Drake is known for his quotable lyrics and impeccable style, but most of all for his famous diss tracks. While Drake may seem calm and collected, he refuses to let any other celeb stand is his way of success.

In the aftermath of the August 2023 Maui wildfires, users on the TikTok video platform repeated false and misleading claims about country star Dolly Parton's past award-winning charitable work. These users appeared to be spreading these falsehoods about Parton's humanitarian activities in order to cast aspersions on two other celebrities, Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson.

Mehera Bonner is a celebrity and entertainment news writer who enjoys Bravo and Antiques Roadshow with equal enthusiasm, She was previously entertainment editor at Marie Claire and has covered pop culture for over a decade.

She keeps her side of the street clean. Selena Gomez threw her support behind BFF Taylor Swift after footage resurfaced of Hailey Bieber (ne Baldwin) seemingly dissing the pop star.

Val Chmerkovskiy fired back at Kanye West's Dancing With the Stars diss, and included Kim Kardashian in his response. The beef stems from a set of lyrics on West's latest album release, Jesus Is King.

Chmerkovskiy isn't the first celebrity to spar with Kanye in the public eye. Rapper Drake had a well-documented feud with the hip hop and fashion mogul. Kanye and his one-time collaborator Jay-Z have also spoken about their troubled relationship. Chmerkovskiy may genuinely think the lyrics are disrespectful. He could also be defending Dancing With the Stars to curry favor and avoid the same fate that befell former cast member Artem Chigvintsev - who was unceremoniously dumped from the pros lineup of the long-running show. A little social media relevance might endear him to producers and keep his name in the cultural lexicon and on the show's leaderboard.

The highlight of Monday night, for me, was when Taylor Swift responded to Kanye West's "Famous" diss at the 2016 Grammys after she won Album of the Year. It was the perfect response and the perfect time to deliver the comeback. If you need a refresher on Kanye's misogynistic "Famous" lyrics, here's what he said: "I feel like me and Taylor might still have sex / I made that b*tch famous." To many, this seemed like an allusion to Kanye stealing the mic from Swift at the 2009 VMAs (yeah, FOREVER ago). The line itself is pretty sexist and also totally inaccurate when you consider that Swift was already famous... as evidenced by the fact that she was winning an award when Kanye supposedly "made [her] famous." Thankfully, Swift's Grammys response to Kanye's lyrics on Monday SHUT IT DOWN. 17dc91bb1f

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