Jay-Z vs. Nas: The two New York rappers started feuding at the turn of the decade. Takeover, the second track on Jay-Z's seminal 2001 album The Blueprint, attacked Nas by calling him a 'fake', describing his career as 'lame' and criticising his flow. Nas responded with his own diss track Ether which blasted the Jigga Man for brown-nosing other rappers like Eminem and comparing him to cigarette mascot Joe Camel. At Hot 97's summer bash in 2001, Jay-Z even flashed an image of Nas associate Prodigy dressed as a ballerina to fuel the dispute. The pair eventually called peace without violence in 2005 and have even preformed two tracks together, Dead Presidents and Black Republican.
2 of 17

The Vaccines Unveil Instagram Video For 'Wetsuit' - Watch
Linkin Park Cancel Gig So Chester Bennington Can Have Surgery
You Me At Six On Course For UK Number One With 'Sinners Never Sleep'
The Wombats Announce Additional Homecoming Liverpool Show - Tickets
Jay-Z And Kanye West's 'Otis' Gets A.Skillz Remix - Listen
After Oli Sykes Is Attacked Onstage: What Happens When Gigs Go Wrong
As The World Waits For The iPhone 5, A Look Back At Past Mobile Phones
Is Adele Next? Fifty Years Of James Bond Themes Relived