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A History of Disses at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, From ‘You’re So Vain’ to ‘Like That’ and ‘Not Like Us’
Diss songs at No. 1: Top diss tracks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
Barely a month after Megan Thee Stallion’s incendiary “Hiss” rattled its way to the top of the Billboard Hot 100, Future, Metro Boomin and Kendrick Lamar ‘s “Like That” becomes the latest missive to burn up the chart. Timbaland aims at one-time protégé Scott Storch (“I’m a real producer, you’re just a piano man”), Timberlake responds to seemingly dismissive comments made by all-timer Prince (“If sexy never left then why’s everybody on my sh-i-i-it?”) and Furtado maybe side-eyes a pop-transformed Fergie (“I seen you to try switch it up, but girl, you ain’t that dope”), though she’s denied there being any specific target for her verse. Beef History: Swift and Perry allegedly had long-simmering shared animosity in the mid-’10s, started by complaints made by the former about having backup dancers stolen from her by a fellow pop star, widely believed to be the latter.
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