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10 Diss Tracks That Used The Opponent's Own Lyrics Against Them 10 diss tracks where rappers took their opponent's own lyrics, voice, and image and turned it all into a weapon. From Common flipping Ice Cube's most famous phrase to Kool Moe Dee proving LL Cool J's entire style was borrowed, these are the most strategic diss tracks in hip-hop history. We break down the psychology behind each one. How Nas deconstructed Jay-Z's persona on "Ether." How Jay-Z sampled Nas's own voice on "Takeover" while calling him washed. How Ice Cube read NWA's own contracts back to them on "No Vaseline." How Eminem used The Source's own rating system to expose Benzino. How Drake turned Meek Mill's Twitter attack into "Back to Back." How 50 Cent made Ja Rule's crossover success the proof he was fake. How Tupac sampled Junior M.A.F.I.A.'s own beat on "Hit 'Em Up." And how LL Cool J made Canibus's own ambition look like desperation. #HipHop #DissTracks #RapBeef #Ether #NoVaseline #HitEmUp #BackToBack #Takeover #Eminem #Nas #JayZ #IceCube #Drake #Tupac #50Cent #RapHistory #HipHopHistory #HipHopCulture #RapDocumentary #ClassicHipHop