10 UNDERRATED 80s HIP HOP DISS TRACKS You Forgot Existed

Before Twitter beefs and streaming battles, 1980s hip-hop diss tracks were BRUTAL. These 10 forgotten tracks destroyed careers, sent rappers to prison, and sparked beefs that history forgot—until now. What You'll Discover: Romeo & Master Rhyme's high school beef with Eazy-E that destroyed their careers Why Cool C and Steady B are BOTH on death row/serving life MC Lyte's THIRD diss track against Antoinette that nobody talks about The West Coast female MC battle that's been erased from history A 17-year-old's diss track against KRS-One that went unnoticed for 30 years FEATURED BEEFS: N.W.A vs Romeo & Master Rhyme Juice Crew vs Cool C LL Cool J vs Steady B J.J. Fad vs Sugga & Spice MC Lyte vs Antoinette Kurtis Blow vs Just-Ice LL Cool J vs MC Shan Ice-T vs LL Cool J (Early East vs West) KRS-One vs Blaq Poet Roxanne Shanté vs Sparky D WHY THESE TRACKS VANISHED: Regional indie label distribution Criminal cases overshadowing music legacies One-sided beefs with no responses Overshadowed by bigger wars (Bridge Wars, LL vs Kool Moe Dee) Artists who left the industry entirely CORRECTIONS TO COMMON MYTHS: "Jack The Ripper" was about Kool Moe Dee, NOT Canibus (that's a 90s beef) Steady B/Cool C vs Three Times Dope was NOT a diss track war (manufactured label beef) Multiple other corrected facts throughout SUPPORT THE CHANNEL: 🔔 Subscribe for weekly deep dives into forgotten hip-hop history 👍 Like this video if you learned something new 💬 Comment which forgotten beef surprised you most 🔗 Share with hip-hop heads who think they know everything