Is Ghostface's Diss To Action Bronson = No Vaseline, Hit Em Up & Ether?

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Billy_Poncho;8231171 said:
It's a great diss, but a big part of a diss making it on that level is the caliber of artist it's against.

Good point. Everybody said Nail In The Coffin was such a great diss, but he was dissing Benzino, who never had a reputation for being an ill MC in the first place.
 
Where the bars? If bronson drop an ether 2.0 wu tang fans gone looking sick in the face. Wu-tang overrated.

Styles p>>>>> ghostface
 
Takeover is better than ether.......

and the ripper strikes back is better than 2nd round knockout........

those are the goat, battles in hip hop as far as im concerned........

hit em up and no vaseline is cool but they are one sided.....

jay, nas, cool j and canibus are the goats.......

honorable underated mention, beans vs jadakiss......thats where it stops

the goat battles of hiphop

jay nas, cool j canibus, and kiss and beans fuck the rest
 
murdap;8231184 said:
Where the bars? If bronson drop an ether 2.0 wu tang fans gone looking sick in the face. Wu-tang overrated.

Styles p>>>>> ghostface

Maybe Ghost is just setting Bronson up. If Action Bronson responds with some bars, Ghost will shoot right back.

Personally, I don't think Action Bronson can win this beef by 'responding with bars'.
 
Easy answer no

It's not a song, just a guy who's pissy that someone said he's better than them...what he did with the song is funny but the rest isn't anything special, ppl talk shit on YouTube all the time
 
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Takeover was drippin with wack juice so was the reply to ether "super ugly" when he dropped them garbage ass bars trying to go at nas. Jay was on some tyson shit and nas buster douglased his ass.

Funniest rap beef was when j hood went in on jada.
 
I think it's a great dis only because of who it is from. Hit Em Up, Vaseline, and Ether are all songs by non-violent play play gangsters.

Ghost's rep is throwing niggas down stairs, smacking people, and punching them in the face over simple shit. This is a public threat from someone that is essentially about that life having his legacy mocked. Didn't he throw a reporter down a flight or steps and stomp him out over an article when Wu was JUST getting started? He's eating off legacy at this point, so Bronson going at his plate.

There's a reason dude hopped on Twitter apologizing about life.
 
It's a great diss, but it's not a rap diss. It's debatable whether it's a song, but I can't call it rap. You gotta come with bars to be considered alongside the great rap disses.

"Hit 'Em Up" was an effective diss at some level, but overall weak as a rap diss because it didn't have bars really. 2Pac's best rap diss was "Against All Odds" IMO. He bodied the entire East Coast on that joint and did it with sheer lyricism. It's why it's inspired and influenced so many diss records. It's perhaps the most underrated diss song simply because it's arguably the best, or at least one of them.

"Ether" also had bars. So did "Takeover." But the most lyrical diss of that whole beef for me was the "Stillmatic" freestyle. It's also what got Nas' buzz back in the streets. "Ether" is an overall better song as far as songs go, though. That hook is legendary and almost packed more punch than Nas' entire first verse (his second verse is fire though). I thought "Takeover" was kind of weak as a song since I thought it had a lot of cheesy elements, but lyrically it's fire.

I also think Mobb Deep's "Drop A Gem On 'Em" is an extremely underrated rap diss, even if well respected as a song.


 
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Hold up are you guys talking about the Teddy Pendergrass vid?? Really??cmon im a fan too but this is getting ridiculous....

Close thread...
 
Not really a diss, but real talk.

Bronson can't respond. He apologize and erased it like it never happened. Someone is in this dudes ear and he's half stepping. He doesn't know what to do. Shutting up and taking this L will be best. He can't win this one.

He disrespected the father of his style and was put in his place. If it wasn't for Ghostface, he wouldn't be this popular and he knows it. There would be no "he sounds like Ghost" conversations. No reason to mention him. He should be thankful.

HE HAD A GRACE PERIOD!
 
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knightryder;8231189 said:
Takeover is better than ether.......

and the ripper strikes back is better than 2nd round knockout........

those are the goat, battles in hip hop as far as im concerned........

hit em up and no vaseline is cool but they are one sided.....

jay, nas, cool j and canibus are the goats.......

honorable underated mention, beans vs jadakiss......thats where it stops

the goat battles of hiphop

jay nas, cool j canibus, and kiss and beans fuck the rest

"...you love the attention."
 
Dont mind seeing these two go at each other on wax because I fucks with both their music.

Good that this beef is happening, rap game is getting kinda dry
 
In this generation, yes... cuz the most heated battle they will ever see in their lifetime is Kanye West vs Taylor Swift. For Ghost, this is just a good ol fashioned shit talkin call out... word to J Prince's skits, the Chronic intro and 50's mixtape rants.
 
KNiGHTS;8231316 said:
I think it's a great dis only because of who it is from. Hit Em Up, Vaseline, and Ether are all songs by non-violent play play gangsters.

Ghost's rep is throwing niggas down stairs, smacking people, and punching them in the face over simple shit. This is a public threat from someone that is essentially about that life having his legacy mocked. Didn't he throw a reporter down a flight or steps and stomp him out over an article when Wu was JUST getting started? He's eating off legacy at this point, so Bronson going at his plate.

There's a reason dude hopped on Twitter apologizing about life.

Posted this in the other thread but i'll post it again.

RZA once wrote about a story that perhaps illustrates this strength quite well. “I remember a concert at the Harlem Armory in uptown Manhattan,” he shared in The Wu-Tang Manual. “The knights of The Wu were there to perform with other Rap crews when a fight broke out. People were fighting onstage, backstage, everywhere. It was just one of those days, when the whole place is fighting. People are swinging and kicking. Coca-Cola cans are flying fast as bullets, hitting people in the head. It was chaos. In the center of it, you see one man. There he is. Pants down to his knees. Two guys on one arm. Two guys on another arm. Two guys on his legs. He’s throwing arms, pushing through—he’s just unstoppable. Ghostface. He was like The Thing. Just throwing niggas!”
http://genius.com/discussions/62824...-and-nas-illmatic-influenced-ghostface-killah
 

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