by Shamel Anderson
Published on: November 10, 2025

Dope TAF was the primary instigator of the entire beef. He positions himself as a "visionary" and genesis. Lyrically, he is aggressive and comprehensive, claiming he has "smoke" for everyone and that his rivals' disses are "unquotable". His own versatile style and demeanor were fodder for his opponents to exploit. His track "leauxceiling" is a direct and clever response to the artist Leauxeyed, who had previously called Dope TAF his "son". Dope TAF flips his rival's name into the title, mocking him and other artists for being "stuck in the basement" and "Living off relics" while he is "dropping too fast." He also embraces Leauxeyed's "dragon" metaphor, casting himself as "Saint George here in the flesh" who will “slay that brother.” Easily making “leauxceiling.” by Dope TAF the best single out of all of the disses.

JMeans took the rank as one of the most central and aggressive combatants, positioning himself as a top-tier lyrical "killer." He proved highly prolific, dropping at least five tracks that showcased his confrontational nature. Lyrically, JMeans is defined by his immense confidence ("the way that means eat the beat, it's like I'm chewing my pen") and his use of clever, memorable nicknames for opponents, such as dubbing Dope TAF "Laffy Taffy." While his flow was a point of contention—rappers like Nalii called it a "same old flow"—JMeans embraced the critique, stating, "shit, I use it to win." In this case, his cadence and pocket paid off solidifying him as the number two of one of Huntsville's most memorable exchanges. “Warning Shot” by JMeans Ranks number two on the list of best Huntsville diss tracks.

Muchi entered the beef as a highly anticipated "enforcer" after being publicly called out by Nalii for his absence. His response track, "Chains and Whips Remix," is a fast-paced onslaught, an attack on most of the roster. Muchi's flow is confident, arrogant, and methodical, opening with the claim that he is "God" and is now stepping in to "crucify" the other artists. Lyrically, he dedicates specific verses to dismantling each opponent: he calls out JO.RDAN, slams Dope TAF for “copying” mainstream acts and delivers the most devastating blow to Nalii by siding with a non-rapper, stating, “Kimmie have more bars than your shit, I guess she rap now.” Earning “Chains and Whips Remix” by Muchi the third spot on the list.