100 Watts Drops “You Trash Goofy” Diss Track Aimed at Swagger Rite | Toronto Rap Drama
Toronto Rap Drama Erupts: 100 Watts Drops “You Trash Goofy” Diss Track at Swagger Rite — What It All Means
A new wave of hip-hop tension has hit the Toronto rap scene this week as 100 Watts released a diss track titled “You Trash Goofy”, calling out fellow Toronto artist Swagger Rite and sparking conversation across social platforms.
The track — which can be heard on YouTube — takes aim at Swagger Rite in blunt fashion, firing lyrical shots at his career, reputation, and place in the Toronto music community. What’s caught attention beyond the track itself is how fans and commentators are reacting to it on platforms like Reddit, where the song and its implications are being discussed and dissected by local hip-hop followers.
Screenshots circulating online show back-and-forth exchanges between 100 Watts and fans/critics, with insults traded and reputational claims made on both sides. Some of the most notable screenshots shared on social media depict name-calling and heated responses from both camps.
This latest diss follows earlier interactions in the comment sections after a social media account posted the following screenshots from Swagger Rite about is area of Weston Road not being acknowledge in the city. Watts 100 believed the artist was taking aim at Drake who has a single entitled “Weston Road Flows” from his “Views” album a decade ago.

The above story capture had 100 Watts claiming that Swagger Rite was clout chasing and begging for attention from the iconic global rap star. This did not sit well with the Weston Road area artist and he fired back at 100 Watts.

A Look Back: Swagger Rite’s Rise and TDot Fest Moments
Long before this beef hit the internet, Swagger Rite was building a reputation in Toronto and beyond as a high-energy performer and rising voice in hip-hop. Known for his vibrant trap style, Swagger Rite gained attention not only through his music but also through his electric stage presence, most notably at events like TDot Fest 2019 — where he spoke about his craft and engaged the crowd with infectious energy.
What This Means for the Toronto Scene
Beef in hip-hop is hardly a new phenomenon — from early rap battles to modern diss tracks, conflict has long been part of the genre’s culture. But for Toronto, a city whose hip-hop identity has shifted from underground roots to global recognition, clashes between local artists reflect broader questions about legacy, representation, and community.
While Swagger Rite has been associated with growing Toronto energy and performance credibility over the past several years, 100 Watts’ track underscores the competitive nature of street rap and the ways social media accelerates disputes that used to stay in clubs, cyphers, or local stages. The conversation also taps into debates about where artists like Drake (whose song “Weston Road Flows” helped spotlight the city) fit into the narrative of local rap success and whether different parts of the city are equally recognized within the broader culture.
Where It Stands Now
As of this article’s publication:
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The diss track “You Trash Goofy” has dropped and is circulating widely online.
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Reddit threads are active with discussion, memes, and analysis.
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Both artists’ reputations are being debated across YouTube, social platforms, and music forums.
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Swagger Rite’s archival festival interviews and performance clips are being used as contextual proof of his career presence before the recent online drama.
Whether this beef will lead to further musical responses or fade into internet noise will depend on how the artists choose to engage next. For now, the story illustrates once again how closely Toronto’s music culture and online commentary can intersect — especially when artists with passionate fanbases are involved.
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