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  1. Top 100 Most Viewed Rap Songs Of All Time · Playlist · 100 songs · 3.1K likes

    • L’Trimm, “Cars With the Boom” The first national Miami bass hit came from Lady Tigra and Bunny D, teenagers with personality for days who met as dancers on a local TV show and had rhyme battles with boys in the high school lunchroom.
    • Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz feat. Ying Yang Twins, “Get Low” “Get Low” was the Number Two hit that signaled the peak of the high-energy, high-alcohol-content, shout-happy movement known as “crunk.”
    • M.I.A., “Paper Planes” Maya Arulpragasam was a globally connected radical who turned into one of hip-hop’s most forward-thinking artists. “Paper Planes” was a Clash-sampling shot at immigrant-fearing Westerners, complete with gunshot sound effects.
    • Jay Z and Alicia Keys, “Empire State of Mind” This towering New York anthem began as a demo by Angela Hunte, who grew up in the same Brooklyn building as Jay Z, and Jane’t Sewell-Ulepic.
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  3. May 16, 2024 · 1. 20,510 votes. Lose Yourself. Eminem. 2. 11,209 votes. Still D.R.E. Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg. 3. 9,146 votes. California Love (feat. Dr Dre) Tupac Shakur. 4. 8,512 votes. Forgot About Dre. Eminem, Dr. Dre. 5. 8,038 votes. It Was a Good Day.

  4. Dec 12, 2018 · Henry Adaso. Updated on 12/12/18. The best hip-hop songs of all time are the songs that touch our souls. They make us smile, laugh, cry, think, and shake what our mama (or papa) gave us. Covering more than four decades, here are the 100 greatest rap songs of all time: 01. of 10. Top 100 Rap Songs: 100-91.

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    • Outkast, ‘B.O.B’ Stankonia, 2000. Outkast greeted the 21st century with a single that’ll probably still sound ahead of its time in the 22nd: Big Boi and Andre 3000 air millennial anxieties over a genuinely insane beat of jackhammer drums, Hendrix-at-Monterey guitars and massed voices chanting “Power music, electric revival” like a gospel choir conducted by Afrika Bambaataa.
    • Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five, ‘Adventures of Grandmaster Flash on the Wheels of Steel’ Non-album single, 1981. Using three turntables and a crossfader (a device he invented), 23-year-old Flash created a continuous party jam out of records by Chic, Blondie, Queen and more – showing off frenetic steel-wheels moves and establishing the DJ as a new kind of pop musician.
    • Marley Marl, ‘The Symphony’ In Control, Volume 1, 1988. Wizardly producer Marley Marl dials up a beat for the ages – a ferocious drum break and Otis Redding piano loop – and summons the cream of his Juice Crew affiliates.
    • Funky 4 + 1, ‘That’s the Joint’ Non-album single, 1980. Nearly 10 minutes and God knows how many bars of exhortations and boasts, sprawling across a hopped-up disco beat.
  5. Sep 27, 2021 · Presented here are what WE consider to be the 100 of the best Hip Hop songs of all time – not ranked, but listed in chronological order. What do YOU think? Which songs would you add (and consequently leave off)? Stream the complete playlist here.

  6. 1. DJ Khaled - I'm The One ft. Justin Bieber, Quavo, Chance the Rapper, Lil Wayne. •. 1.7B views • 7 years ago. 2. 50 Cent - In Da Club (Official Music Video) •. 2B views • 14 years ago. 3. Coolio...

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