AI Diss Track Generator

Write a diss track that hits on skill, not on a real person. Our AI generates sharp, competitive bars framed around a fictional rival or an archetype — sharp wordplay and posture, with defamation, doxxing, and threats kept out by design. Treat the safety frame as part of the craft.

The custom instructions are pre-set to keep the diss fictional and in bounds. Put your invented rival and the angle in the topic box — edit the instructions only if you understand where the legal line is.

A diss track is a competitive art form

The strongest diss tracks in hip-hop work because they are sharp, witty, and aimed at a rival inside an understood game — not because they expose private information or target someone who never signed up to battle. A great diss lands on flow, status, and wordplay, and it is built to be quoted.

That is also where the safety line sits. Opinion, exaggeration, and skill-based shots are fair game; false facts stated as truth, private data, threats, and attacks on protected traits are not. Courts treat obvious hyperbole and opinion differently from a claim that sounds like a literal factual accusation, which is why "your bars are trash" is safe and a specific false accusation about a real person is not. This generator is framed for the safe side by default.

For the full safety map — the three frames that keep a diss releasable and the clean-versus-explicit decision — read our guide to writing a diss track safely.

How to generate a diss track

  1. Pick a safe frame. Invent a rival, use a consenting battle opponent, or aim at an archetype ("industry plants", "biters") rather than a named individual.
  2. Set the angle in the topic box. Out-skill them, out-status them, or flip something the persona said. Keep it about the craft.
  3. Choose the energy. Drill is the default for menace; switch to Trap or Boom Bap for a different edge.
  4. Generate, then do a safety read. Remove anything that reads as a real factual claim, private detail, or threat before you publish.

In bounds vs out of bounds

In bounds (defensible) Out of bounds (legal/platform risk)
Mocking skill, flow, or statusStating false facts as if true (defamation)
Battle-style boasts and exaggerationReal threats of violence
Flipping a public, on-record lineDoxxing — addresses, numbers, schedules
Punchlines about a fictional personaAttacks on protected traits or a minor

Diss Track Generator FAQ

Is it legal to make a diss track?

A diss track based on opinion, exaggeration, and skill-based shots is creative expression. It crosses into legal risk when it states false facts about a real person as if true, reveals private information, or makes threats. This generator is framed to stay on the safe side.

Can I diss a real person?

This generator is framed for a fictional rival or a general archetype, not a real, identifiable person. Keep the target invented — a persona or a type rather than someone real. That is what keeps a diss creative expression instead of harassment or defamation.

Will the AI write something defamatory?

The instructions are pre-set to avoid false factual claims, private data, threats, and protected-trait attacks. Still do a safety read before posting — you are responsible for what you publish.

What is the best style for a diss track?

Drill is the default for a menacing edge. Trap and Boom Bap also work well. Switch the style selector to change the beat.

How do I make a clean (radio-safe) diss?

Add 'clean version, no profanity' to the custom instructions, or generate and then swap explicit words. Our diss track safety guide covers the clean vs explicit decision in detail.

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