Lil Kim’s Top 10 Disses - Page 4

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Lil Kims Top 10 Disses
1. "Black Friday"
Target: Nicki Minaj
Kim went all-in on this brutal diss track, responding directly to Nicki’s shots on “Roman’s Revenge.” She flipped the title of Nicki’s Pink Friday and came for everything from her style to her authenticity.
2. "Not Tonight (Remix)" [Ladies Night]
Target: Foxy Brown (subliminal)
While the track is celebratory, behind the scenes and in some bars, there are reported subliminals toward Foxy due to their behind-the-scenes beef.
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3. "Queen Bitch"
Target: General rivals
An early track that set the tone for Kim’s career—assertive, raw, and letting the world know she’s the alpha female in rap.
4. "Came Back for You"
Target: Foxy Brown (subliminal)
Kim took subtle shots here, questioning imitators and fake personas, which many believe were aimed at Foxy.
5. "The Jump Off (Remix)" ft. Mobb Deep
Target: Foxy Brown
This remix version contains clear jabs, with Kim asserting dominance over her New York peers, particularly Foxy.
6. "Warning (Freestyle)"
Target: Nicki Minaj
A freestyle over Biggie’s “Warning” beat where Kim lets loose with clever bars and a grimy tone. It was one of many Nicki-directed freestyles in her arsenal.
7. "Spell Check"
Target: Foxy Brown
Kim uses wordplay to clown Foxy’s lyrical ability and supposed ghostwriters. It’s slick and cutting.
8. "Whoa"
Target: Foxy Brown
Although not marketed as a diss, Kim delivers hard-hitting bars that many fans interpret as aimed at Foxy, especially given the timing and tone.
9. "Shook (Freestyle)
Target: Various
Kim let loose over Mobb Deep’s classic beat, using it to show she could still bark with the best. Some bars are interpreted as warnings to industry foes.
10. "Identity Theft"
Target: Nicki Minaj
Kim accused Nicki of stealing her image, bars, and legacy, backing it up with cover art that mirrored Nicki’s look and a chilling narrative.
11. Special mention: "Wake Me Up" (with Remy Ma)
Target: Nicki Minaj
A tag-team diss track cloaked in slick metaphors and vintage NYC vibes. Though never explicitly named, the lines clearly reference Nicki’s style and career moves—making it a strategic, stylish takedown.