Jay-z - Takeover -

He dismissed Nas’s technical skill as outdated ("That's a 'maybe' line / This is a 'definitely' line"), positioning himself as the more evolved artist. 4. The Power of "Facts" over Feelings

What made "Takeover" so devastating was its tone. Jay-Z sounded bored, as if explaining something obvious to a child. By using actual album sales and career trajectories as weapons, he moved the goalposts of rap battles from "who has the better rhymes" to "who has the more successful career." The Legacy Jay-Z - Takeover

"Takeover" forced Nas to respond with "Ether." While many believe Nas won the "war" with his visceral emotional response, "Takeover" changed the DNA of diss tracks, proving that a calm, logical deconstruction could be just as lethal as a shout. He dismissed Nas’s technical skill as outdated ("That's

Produced by Kanye West, the track uses a menacing sample of The Doors’ "Five to One." The beat provides a dark, triumphal atmosphere that matches Jay-Z’s persona at the time: the untouchable CEO of rap. He wasn't just arguing; he was "auditing" his competition. 2. Dismantling Prodigy Jay-Z sounded bored, as if explaining something obvious