I'm not a native English speaker, and for most of my life before creating this channel, I didn't care about the lyrics in the music I listened to. But song lyrics have been slowly adding to the destruction of our society for decades. The fact that a bad idea sounds musically pleasing doesn't make it a good idea. Addictions, crime, promiscuity, divorces, revenge, telling lies, cursing, swearing, hating, making idols, taking lives before birth, and many other destructive behaviors have been spread and normalized for years through most of the things we consider entertaining. Be careful of the messages you let into your life. Some people need to know that there is scientific proof that God exists. Causality and the principle of sufficient reason, to mention some, are accepted as universal, basically stating that everything has a cause and nothing appears by itself. Everything in the universe is subject to cause and effect, but whoever created the universe does not necessarily have to: if there was ever a time in the beginning where there was nothing, wouldn’t there still be nothing? Then it’s wise to admit that something or someone must have always existed, causing the existence of everything else. Some people have been able to explain it better than I can, so I will just cite one of the clearest presentations of the gospel I have ever read, published by Living Waters in the Million Dollar Bill: THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Have you lied, stolen, used God’s name in vain, or lusted (which Jesus said was adultery, Matthew 5:28)? If so, God sees you as a liar, thief, blasphemous, and adulterer at heart. If you die in your sins, you will end up in a terrible place called Hell. But there’s good news. Though we broke God’s Law, Jesus paid the fine by dying on the cross: “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). Then Jesus rose from the dead and was seen by hundreds (it’s no fairytale). He fulfilled all the prophecies of the promised Savior. Please, today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will forgive you and grant you the gift of eternal life (Ephesians 2:8-9). Then, to show your gratitude, read the Bible daily and obey it, join a Christian church, and be baptized. Visit NeedGod.com and LivingWaters.com
For me 1. Shook Ones Pt. II 2. N.Y. State of Mind 3. C.R.E.A.M. 4. They Reminisce Over You 5. 90210 6. Alright 7. Check The Rhyme 8. 4 Your Eyez Only 9. 93 Til Infinity 10. The Way I Am
It's alright rip to coolio tho. This top 100 was missing a whole bunch of hits only maybe 30 was right to be in this list but the other 70 could be replaced
I grew up listening to hip hop rap I’m a 2001 baby so I can explore back then to what I missed before I was born. I say 2000s decade and early 2010s for me . . It is one of my favorite music genres . I love it . I danced to it when I was younger . These songs put me back in the good times . Nostalgia candy . ☺️😍🥰
"it is one of my favorite music genres...these songs put me back in the good times".. lol.. yoo.. you don't know what nostalgia means..... you've never seen a body for longer than 3 days, ease up with the talks. lol.
@@kerose firstly, that's debatable. Nostalgia can take many forms. Secondly, that's not even the point he was making, he said that nostalgia brings him back to his childhood, during which he was listening to those classics. So your comment was useless in the first place.
My top ten gotta be 1. Ambitionz az a ridah-Tupac 2. Intergalactic-beastie boys 3. Drop it like it’s hot-snoop dogg 4. The next episode-dr. Dre, snoop 5. Hypnotize-biggie 6. In da Club-50 Cent 7. Hits from the bong-cypress hill 8. Shimmy shimmy ya-ol’ dirty bastard 9. The real slim shady-Eminem 10. Gangsta’s paradise-coolio
Warren G - Regulate Nas - If I ruled the World - The Message - I know I can Xzibit - Paparazzi DMX - Lord give me a sign Coo Coo Cal - My Projects MC Lyte - Rock a party Puff Daddy - I'll be missing you Run DMC - It's like that Beastie Boys - Sabotage
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This would've been better if one of Big Pun's songs were featured. Now that's someone taken from us way too soon. There's no telling how far he could've gone. But his work had a big impact on the hip-hop industry, and had he remained living, Pun would've been much bigger than he already was. RIP to a legend. 😔🙏🕊
1. Wu Tang Clan - Protect Ya Neck 2. Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg - Lil' Ghetto Boy 3. Kool G Rap - Streets Of New York 4. Snoop Dogg - Tha Shiznit 5. Mobb Deep - Shook Ones Honorable mentions: Most any early Ice Cube hit Chino XL - Kreep
My first #1 was Spoonie G. Then they all came along. One after the other : Sugarhill gang , GM Flash & the Furious 5 , Africa Bambataa , Arthur Baker , Kurtis Blow , Tone-Lôc , LL Cool J , Run DMC , Beastie boys , Arrested development , Public enemy, A tribe called quest , Cyprus hill , DelaSoul , NWA , Wu-Tang clan , Tupac , Biggie , Dre , Snoop , Eminem , 50 cent, Jay Z and a whole bunch of others I’ve forgotten in this very moment. I apologize for that. I’m sorry , please forgive me for that. I’m 58 , so I’ve trouble keeping up with newer artists after the millenia, but I’m doing my best and trying my hardest. Sooo many records. Sooo many cassettes.
My top 11 favorite rap songs of all time 1 straight outta Compton 2 Shook ones 3 NY state of mind 4 they reminisce over you 5 C.R.E.A.M. 6 Still Dre 7 Big poppa 8 Dear mamma 9 all eyes on me 10 hypnotise 11 electric reaction
My Top 10 List: 1) Onyx - Broke Willies 2) Warren G - So Many Ways 3) Outkast - Slump 4) Nas - Breathe 5) Fabolous - Breathe 6) Warren G - G Spot 7) Nas - Hero 8) Fabolous - Church 9) Nelly - Air Force Ones 10) Bone Thugs N Harmony - Down '71 The Getaway
@@samsoncooper-zp8df He stopped at the end of the second verse just to tell you how dope the song was. He's never done that for any song ever. Case Closed
Survival of the fittest, the world is yours, represents, scenario, gangsta rap made me do it, street struck, dance with the devil, back at you, hip hop hooray, me against the world, hypnotize ecc.. And I see Rihanna and macklemore ahahhaha
My top ten 1. No love - Eminem ft lil Wayne 2. My president is black - Jeezy ft Nas 3. Hit'em up - Tupac 4. California love - Dre and Tupac 5. Loose yourself - Eminem 6. Bigg poppa - Notorious 7. It was a good day - Ice cube 8. John - Lil Wayne ft the boss 9. Whatever you like - T.I 10.Poppin them thugs - G-unit.
I Used to Lover H.E.R, Hey Ya, Rock Box, O.P.P, Hip Hop Hooray, Fu-Gee-La, In Da Club, 21 Questions, Many Men, I Can’t Live Without My Radio, The Bridge Is Over, Tha Crossroads, Still Not A Player, Ether, Flava In Ya Ear, Me Myself and I, Real Hip Hop, Tonite, Mass Appeal, I Need Love, Mama Said Knock You Out, Lean Back, Jump, Ain’t No Half-Steppin, Dead Presidents, You Gots To Chill, Rollout, Mathematics, Shimmy Shimmy Ya, Friends, Funky Enough, Slam, Welcome To The Ghetto, How We Do, Hate Ir Or Love It, Summertime, I Wish, My Name Is, I Got 5 On It, Bow Down, Planet Rock, The Humpty Dance, Get Money, Tonight’s The Night, Rapp Snitch Knishes, Ghetto Jam, Where Is The Love, Rebirth Of Slick, Regulate, This DJ, Sound Of Da Police, The World Is Yours, Keep Ya Head Up, Ante Up, Boyz-N-The-Hood, Survival Of The Fittest, Can I Kick It, Just A Friend, Vapors, Simon Says, Party Up, If I Ruled The World, Hot In Here, Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta, Drop It Like It’s Hot, The Ghetto, C-Walk, Get Low, Deep Cover, Definition, Gangsta Bitch, 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted, Natural Born Killaz, Slow Down, Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See, Woo Hah Got You All In Check, Follow The Leader, The Choice Is Yours, Twinz, 6 N The Mornin, Gotta Get Mine, Hip-Hop, you can go on and on and on.
Got to be in there: Jedi Mind Tricks & The Rugged Man - Uncommon Valor Royce Da 5'9 - Hip Hop Rhyme Asylum - Ground Zero Outkast - Growing Old Nas - Purple Sean Price - Heartburn Jay-Z - Dead Presidents I Diabolic - Truth (part 2) Dilated Peoples - Worst comes to worst Mobb Deep - Where Ya Heart At Gangstarr - Moment of Truth
My Top Ten: 10. Mockingbird 9. Changes 8. In Da Club 7. Informer 6. Still Dre 5. Shook Ones (pt. ||) 4. Fuck Tha Police 3. Where The Hood At 2. Hit Em' Up 1. Lose Yourself
I think Stan is way too low, it’s Eminem’s best project imo, lose yourself is insanely catchy and the lyricism and the technical ability on that song is something else, but Stan’s story telling and writing is something I prefer a little bit more, Eminem has had the most successful run in hip hop until Encore and is definitely a very solid top 10 rapper of all time at his best
My favorite song all times is 2Pac Until The End of Time and Brenda have the baby and Hail Mary and America Most Wanted and Dear Mama / Changes / So Many Tears / Ambition Rider Biggie Smalls Juicy and Big Poppa and Mo Money Mo Problems and Dead Wrong and Who Shot Ya and Hypnotize. Party & Bulls... / Warning / Spit Yo Game Ice Cube It Was A Good Day and Check Yo Self (The Message) and Put Ya Back to it (Friday Soundtrack) and Why We Thugs. Ja Rule Holla Holla and Clap Back and I'm Real (Remix). Memorized. Thugs Love feat.Bobby Brown. Jadakiss Why and Knock Yourself Out and We Gonna Make It Nas One Mic and I Can and Made You Look and Hate You Now. Fabolous Breathe and Can't Deny It and Diamond and Can't let you go. Damn. Superwoman feat. Lil Mo. Trade it all (Barbershop Soundtrack) Jay Z Big Pimpin'. N.... What and N.... Who. Cash Money H.. / Can I get a feat. Ja Rule. The Dirt of your shoulder. Show Me What You Got. Excuse Me Miss. Busta Rhymes Make it clap and Dangerous and Put Ya Hands I Can See and What It's Gonna Be. Missy Elliott Get Your Freak On / Hot Boys / The Rain / She's a b.... Eazy E Boyz N Da Hood. Bone Thugs N Harmony The Crossroads The Fugees killin Me Softly / Ready or Not. OutKast So Fresh So Clean / The Way You Move / Ms. Jackson Snoop Dogg Vato / Beautiful / Gin & Juice / What's My Name Pt.2 / Thats That S. / Lay Low DMX Ruff Ryder Anthem / What's My Name / Who We Be / Get It On the Floor / We In Here 50 Cent In Da Club / Pimp (Remix) / Wanskta / Outta Control (Remix) / Window Shopper Ludacris Stick 'Em Up / Number One Spot / What's is my fantasy / Get Back / Move B.... / Grew Up and Screwed Up. Nelly Country Grammar / Grillz / Errtime / Batter Up / Na Na / Hot In Herre / Stepped On My J's. P. Diddy Let's Get It / All About the Benjamin / I'll Be Missing You / Victory / I Need A Lady Pt.1 and Pt.2
My top ten goes 1.Lose Yourself 2.N.Y State of mind 3.Changes 4.Without me 5.If I ruled the world 6.the message - grandmaster flash 7.Still D.R.E 8.Real Slim Shady 9.Hypnotize 10.The Next Episode
I'm not a native English speaker, and for most of my life before creating this channel, I didn't care about the lyrics in the music I listened to. But song lyrics have been slowly adding to the destruction of our society for decades. The fact that a bad idea sounds musically pleasing doesn't make it a good idea. Addictions, crime, promiscuity, divorces, revenge, telling lies, cursing, swearing, hating, making idols, taking lives before birth, and many other destructive behaviors have been spread and normalized for years through most of the things we consider entertaining. Be careful of the messages you let into your life. Some people need to know that there is scientific proof that God exists. Causality and the principle of sufficient reason, to mention some, are accepted as universal, basically stating that everything has a cause and nothing appears by itself. Everything in the universe is subject to cause and effect, but whoever created the universe does not necessarily have to: if we built a smartphone, we would still be subject to the laws of human beings, not the laws of electronic devices. By following the truth, humanity developed the greatest civilization in history, far better than civilizations that followed their own rules. We now seem to be on the way to self-destruction, but we can still see the truth. According to Mark 12:29-31, in the New International Version of the Bible: 29 “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one. 30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’ 31 The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.” On a more personal interpretation of our reality, I would argue there is also evidence that God knows everything about us, that he can see inside us, and that he listens to us. The designers of a smartphone know everything about it. They know how to fix it when it breaks, and they can travel through its system no matter the language installed. That smartphone has no idea of how it came to existence, and even less about its creator or even whether there is one. It would need a conscience for that. Also, free will to decide, and a little help. Humanity has not been able to give a conscience or free will to anything yet, but let's suppose it can for a moment. The hypothetical super-smartphone then could do things like move around if it had legs, take pictures whenever it wanted to, connect to free Wi-Fi networks, record every sound around it, play music out loud, call public phone numbers advertised on the streets, etc. But it could only do those things when the batteries have energy, and humans would be the only ones capable of charging them. Some super-smartphones would then prefer staying close to their owners instead of having random adventures. But even then, those who choose to go on adventures would be so dangerous for society that their designers would want to restrict them somehow. How could they restrict the super-smartphone's decisions without taking free will away from them? How could they teach their creation not to take pictures in the dark, waste people's time calling random numbers, record conversations, or play loud music in public spaces, for example? There would have to be some kind of guide within or around the super-smartphone that it could access, but also that it could choose freely to abide by or not. Isn't that what we humans have in the Bible? Would you throw a good smartphone away or try to make it last? Then why should we worry as long as we are good in the eyes of our creator? Do we charge our smartphones as soon as they say the battery is low, or whenever we think it is best in our own judgment? Then why would we expect our creator to do what we ask him right away? If someone drops a super-smartphone and the screen breaks, should the super-smartphone blame its creator or the person who dropped it? Isn't a broken screen to a super-smartphone like a disease to a human being? When people get a new phone, they often save all their valuable information and move it away from the old one. Isn't the information like the soul of a phone? The old phone may be broken and simply be thrown or recycled. But if there are not many junk files, and the information inside is valuable enough, it will surely be moved to a good place: a good place from the human perspective. The super-smartphones might think that the most important thing they have is their camera or their microchip and that playing music makes humans happier than anything else they can do. But humans would know that the information inside them is the only thing that makes them unique, and using the super-smartphones for their own purposes would please them more than anything the super-smartphones do randomly. What should the super-smartphones do, then? Wouldn't then the most important commandments to the super-smartphones be very similar to ours?
For those who want the list without watching the entire video, it's (with song title on the left and artist on the right, and placement (#) on far left): #50 Low Flo Rida Ft. T-Pain #49 It Takes Two #48 Push It #47 Insane in the Brain Cypress Hill #46 No Diggity #45 Mama Said Knock You out #44 Work It #43 Ms. Jackson #42 X Gon' Give It To Ya #41 Empire State of Mind #40 Jesus Walks #39 Mind Playing Tricks On Me #38 California Love #37 Jump Around #36 The Next Episode #35 99 Problems #34 #33 Straight Outta Compton #32 Without Me Eminem #31 Alright Kendrick Lamar #30 Gold Digger Kanye West Ft. Jamie Foxx #29 Passin' Me By #28 Big Poppa #27 #26 #25 The Breaks #24 Still D.R.E. Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Dogg #23 U.N.I.T.Y. #22 All of the Lights #21 F Tha Police #20 Stan Eminem Ft. Dido #19 #18 Dear Mama #17 Paid in Full #16 Gin and Juice #15 Electric Relaxation #14 Runaway Kanye West #13 C.R.E.A.M. #12 In Da Club #11 It Was A Good Day Ice Cube #10 Changes #9 N.Y. State of Mind Nas #8 #7 #6 Nuthin' But A G Thang Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Dogg #5 Fight the Power #4 The Message #3 Shook Ones, Pt. II #2 Juicy #1 Lose Yourself Eminem Also, if Lose Yourself is #1 (number one) you know it's a good list
It’s tough to say what makes a rap song “better” than another because it’s just personal opinion. So here’s my top 10 favorites in no particular order. Still D.R.E The Next Episode Lose Yourself Without Me Juicy Big Poppa If I Ruled The World Ambitionz Az A Ridah Can’t C me Gin and Juice
I love that everyone has a different list!! It shows how much people react to songs differently… I’m not gonna make a top list but I’ll add some songs I feel need more recognition: The Coup - Me & Jesus the Pimp in a 79 Granada Last Night The Coup - Fat Cats, Bigga Fish Del The Funky Homosapien - Catch a Bad One The Fugees - Nappy Heads (Remix) Da Bush Babees - Remember We (Salaam Remix) The Pharcyde - Passin’ Me By (Fly as a Pie Remix) Atmosphere - Always Coming Back Home To You The Beatnuts - Do You Believe Peace everyone ✌🏽
90s Rap Music was amazing because there was No autotune they didn’t repeat words over and over and over (I’m looking at you gucci gang x100) Rappers said ACTUAL WORDS They knew how to dress and didn’t sag 90s Hip Hop culture is timeless and more impactful than any other decade of Hip-Hop Rap music was at it's peak during the 90s. The original Hip-Hop culture, the lyrics, the meaning, the fans,everything was true and Real. As of now, it's only a bunch of mumble rappers with tattoos and rapping unmeaningful vocals. * Artists actually had something to rap about (mostly), the artists always portrayed an image and had a meaning behind every word (or letter) they spoke. Songs were more meaningful at the time, there were also party jams obviously, but those were different. * There were party jams as well, which aren’t as meaningful, but they weren’t as common as they are now. * Artists now MOSTLY are only material-they don’t have anything to rap about. * Rap was a serious genre that was on the comeup, every artist was rivaling another and everyone was excellent. * Lyricism was at its peak-while the early 90s was dominated by the gangsta-rap styles, it slowly became conscious as well-and ironically even the more “street” oriented rappers were incredible lyricists. * Hardcore Hip-Hop is preferable to the masses, that’s just a fact-even if it isn’t preferred, every artist had all kinds of songs-Hip-Hop was more versatile. Besides lyricism, the beats were far more raw. Artists chose their beats based on the song content and message. It helped with that-and not all beats sounded the same. You had Legends like Biggie, Pac, Nas, Wu-Tang, etc
this is absolutely stupid, obviously a old soul'd nerd wrote this on their phone "mumble rap" isn't a real subgenre it's a just a stupid joke slang that you old heads won't stop using
The hip hop you’re talking about still exists you just aren’t looking for it, Black Thought, Joey Badass, Killer Mike, JID, Denzel Curry, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and the many rappers in Griselda all still hold the old school style that you think is dead. Not every artist is a “mumble rapper”. Also stop being annoying and enjoy what you enjoy people can listen to whatever they want.
Had my disagreements early on, but the top 3 delivered. "Lose Yourself" is the BIGGEST rap song of all time (international mega-hit, establishing hip-hop worldwide as a mainstream genre). Shook Ones Pt. II is, for me, the "Quintessential" Rap song: mid-90's NY, "nose bone", hook, bass line. If we could only keep one rap song as an exhibit, this would be it, for me.
1. 2Pac - When Thugz Cry 2. 2Pac - Made Niggaz feat. Outlawz 3. 2Pac - Krazy feat. Bad Azz 4. 2Pac - Pain feat. Stretch 5. 2Pac - 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg 6. 2Pac - To live & Die in LA 7. 2Pac - I Ain't Mad at Cha feat. Danny Boy 8. 2Pac - Staring Through My Rearview feat. Outlawz 9. 2Pac - I'm Gettin' Money 10. 2Pac - R U Still Down? [remember me] "Now all these niggas is mad at me 'Cause they can’t live like Pac" Even after 27 years, after I was killed
don't forget... Africa Bambaata, RUN-DMC, EPMD, Redman, Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Beastie Boys, Boogie Down Productions, KRS-ONE, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, The Beatnuts, Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh, Main Source, KMD, MF Doom, Ultra Magnetic MC's, Marley Marl, MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Masta Ace, Black Sheep, Black Moon, Smif N Wessun, Gang Starr, Jeru The Damaja, Group Home, STEZO, OC, Showbiz & AG, Lord Finesse, Diamond D, Common, The Roots, Jurassic 5, MOP, 3rd Bass, Stetsasonic, Souls of Mischif, Casual, Del The Funky Homosapien, Big L, Craig Mack, The Game, Master P, Scarface, UGK, 666 Mafia, SpaceGhostPurrp, Lil Ugly Mane
Bell Biv DeVoe, Mc Hammer, Rah Digga, C C Music Factory, Will Smith, Mc Lyte, Bobby Brown, Vanilla Ice, Technotronic, Ice Cube, Snow, Snap, Public Enemy, Makaveli, Queen Latifah, Fugees, Wu Tang Clan, Naughty by Nature, Foxy Brown, DaBrat, A Tribe Called Quest, 2 unlimited, Arrested Developed, Eve, TLC, Digital Underground, House of pain, Kriss Kross, Paris, Six Mix a Lot, Digitable Planets, Free Style Fellowship, Lords of the underground, Nene Cherry, Junior Mafia, Westside Connection, Black Star, Gang Starr, DMX, Ja Rule, Mos Def, Rakim,......................
Hit em up, hypnotize, Big Poppa, Brenda‘s got a baby, God’s plan, It was a good day, forgot about dre, the real slim shady, real mutaphucckin gs, no vaseline and many others I miss
Thrift shop over cali Love and Mind playing tricks on me. Straight outta Compton is in my opinion atleast a top 10 song of all time i would put it top 5
Here’s my list 1. Sing About Me, I’m Dying Of Thirst // Kendrick Lamar (My fav song oat) 2. NY State Of Mind // Nas (I don’t think I have to explain myself here) 3. Saint Pablo // Kanye West (IMO his best song) 4. Exhibit C // Jay Electronica (hella underrated) 5. Juicy // The Notorious B.I.G.
Top 10: 1- Everyday Struggle Biggie, 2- Paul Revere Beastie Boys 3- Pain Tupac, 4- New York state of mind Nas 5- A children's story Slick Rick 6- planet rock Afrika Bambatta 7- in da club 50 cent 8- fu-gee-la The Fugees 9- It takes 2 Rob Base 10- booming system LL Cool J
I'm not a native English speaker, and for most of my life before creating this channel, I didn't care about the lyrics in the music I listened to. But song lyrics have been slowly adding to the destruction of our society for decades. The fact that a bad idea sounds musically pleasing doesn't make it a good idea. Addictions, crime, promiscuity, divorces, revenge, telling lies, cursing, swearing, hating, making idols, taking lives before birth, and many other destructive behaviors have been spread and normalized for years through most of the things we consider entertaining. Be careful of the messages you let into your life.
Some people need to know that there is scientific proof that God exists. Causality and the principle of sufficient reason, to mention some, are accepted as universal, basically stating that everything has a cause and nothing appears by itself. Everything in the universe is subject to cause and effect, but whoever created the universe does not necessarily have to: if there was ever a time in the beginning where there was nothing, wouldn’t there still be nothing? Then it’s wise to admit that something or someone must have always existed, causing the existence of everything else.
Some people have been able to explain it better than I can, so I will just cite one of the clearest presentations of the gospel I have ever read, published by Living Waters in the Million Dollar Bill:
THE MILLION-DOLLAR QUESTION: Will you go to Heaven when you die? Have you lied, stolen, used God’s name in vain, or lusted (which Jesus said was adultery, Matthew 5:28)? If so, God sees you as a liar, thief, blasphemous, and adulterer at heart. If you die in your sins, you will end up in a terrible place called Hell. But there’s good news. Though we broke God’s Law, Jesus paid the fine by dying on the cross: “God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life” (John 3:16). Then Jesus rose from the dead and was seen by hundreds (it’s no fairytale). He fulfilled all the prophecies of the promised Savior. Please, today, repent and trust Jesus, and God will forgive you and grant you the gift of eternal life (Ephesians 2:8-9). Then, to show your gratitude, read the Bible daily and obey it, join a Christian church, and be baptized. Visit NeedGod.com and LivingWaters.com
No aparecio eazy e en este top
what
I ain’t reading all that💀 the list was mid don’t tryna justify it
Amen
@@Banjokazooie-e1q bru
A LOT of people don't realize how good Wu-Tang Clan was, most people only recognize C.R.E.A.M. but that's only a tiny bit of peak Wu-Tang
Fax
King, heres your crown
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Ong, all of 36 chambers has no skips and their even later projects still slapped
@@madebybroovy exactly 36 chambers is a near masterpiece idk why people don’t recognize anything else on the album
If I had to name the three most iconic songs in rap history, I would probably say Gangsta's Paradise, Still Dre and Lose Yourself
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Agree
Yes, and I would add Rapper's Delight and The Message. Those both broke the mold early on and opened the worlds ears up to the beautiful craft.
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I agree
They really put thrift shop higher than California love 😂 damn
people love shit, that's why Drake is so popular.
Thrift shop is amazing I’m afraid you are getting old pal
@@XXXTENTAClON227 it ass
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It's a good song but nowhere near a hip hop top 50
@@XXXTENTAClON227 sorry man but thrift shop is nothing compared to these songs
Having the absolute BALLS to put Macklemore into a top anything for rap list is crazier than crazy dave
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Makes the whole list invalid. bro didnt even have 2pac hit em up on it
I swear like I agree so much. Probably one of the worst rap songs if anything.
@@1337soundeZ Not even Nas "Ether" smh. I do respect that he included New York State of Mind tho
@@truerebel5467 also where is some gkmc? was expecting money trees
Lose Yourself will never be beat but Ambitionz as a Ridah, The Real Slim Shady, and If I Ruled the World have to be on there
if I ruled the world isn't even nas top 5 song lol
@@betsieswartz No
@@phileske4752 but its arguably his most iconic for what it represents
@@Its_Stunt Well its hard to rank his song actually its almost impossible
@@phileske4752 name the ones ahead of it then
For me
1. Shook Ones Pt. II
2. N.Y. State of Mind
3. C.R.E.A.M.
4. They Reminisce Over You
5. 90210
6. Alright
7. Check The Rhyme
8. 4 Your Eyez Only
9. 93 Til Infinity
10. The Way I Am
ik u said for u but not putting lose yourself in top 10's crazy
flawless, everything about this list is flawless.
Electric Relaxation?
Flawless, shook ones part II is my #1 as well 🔥
@@jordanfangon2468 another classic
90s hip hop is awesome
Where is Hey Ya? I don't think most people would recognize Lose Yourself, but many people would recognize Hey Ya.
@@Daniel-ii1oknot a rap song
@@Daniel-ii1okbro listen to it carefully it aint a rap song
Man I really missed the eazy e shit in the vid
Fax
My top five
5-Hypnotize - Biggie
4-Dear Mama - 2pac
3-If I rule the world - nas
2-The world is yours - nas
1-Shook ones pt 2 - mobb deep
bro i love u for shook ones understandings
There shoudlnt be 2 nas
very agreeable
Shook ones is in top 5 not 1 tho
eminem hater 😂
Till i collapse deserves to be on the list
And sing for the moment. But definitely the lower half. 40-50
Definitely, underappreciated in my opinion
No no no
I love em he the goat but nah it ain't top 50 maybe top 200
@@seansean3659 yes yes yes
Survival of the Fittest deserves recognition but I’m glad Shook Ones p2 got the recognition it deserves
mobb deep is on top
Unpopular opinion: Survival of The Fittest > Shook ones pt 2
@@maksimo2230 agreed
@@maksimo2230 no one can be mad at that even if they prefer shook ones 🤷🏽♂️
@@maksimo2230thanks you both are amazing tho
Gangsta’s paradise made history
It's alright rip to coolio tho. This top 100 was missing a whole bunch of hits only maybe 30 was right to be in this list but the other 70 could be replaced
@@paulwidit3792 this was a top 50
No, i didn't. Gangsta's Paradise is literally a cover of Pastime Paradise.
its a great song yeah, but its not better than dear mama, ny state of mind, c.r.e.a.m, shit like that
4:23 That "hip-hop" song hits hard af ngl
This song create the rap
I grew up listening to hip hop rap I’m a 2001 baby so I can explore back then to what I missed before I was born. I say 2000s decade and early 2010s for me . . It is one of my favorite music genres . I love it . I danced to it when I was younger . These songs put me back in the good times . Nostalgia candy . ☺️😍🥰
2001? You're still growing up then
"it is one of my favorite music genres...these songs put me back in the good times".. lol.. yoo.. you don't know what nostalgia means..... you've never seen a body for longer than 3 days, ease up with the talks. lol.
@@kerose Nostalgia doesn't belong to people who were born before 2000, chill pal
@@tomytatopom5283 you can’t be nostalgic about shit you didn’t experience. So you chill.
@@kerose firstly, that's debatable. Nostalgia can take many forms. Secondly, that's not even the point he was making, he said that nostalgia brings him back to his childhood, during which he was listening to those classics. So your comment was useless in the first place.
My top ten gotta be
1. Ambitionz az a ridah-Tupac
2. Intergalactic-beastie boys
3. Drop it like it’s hot-snoop dogg
4. The next episode-dr. Dre, snoop
5. Hypnotize-biggie
6. In da Club-50 Cent
7. Hits from the bong-cypress hill
8. Shimmy shimmy ya-ol’ dirty bastard
9. The real slim shady-Eminem
10. Gangsta’s paradise-coolio
where is Nas - The Message on this list?
WTF! Do you think the real slim shady is top 1 in eminem`s cereer?
@@park-pbr5agreed
@@park-pbr5it’s not even top 20
glad we are getting some odb on here.
Obviously everyone has their own list, but this is a pretty dang good one.
Top 20 is mostly solid the rest is fucking garbage
@RobertHelfinstine I agree. Great list! We know that everybody has their own list, but this is a pretty darn good one!
Ip leaked...
This is such an old head list… I respect all the trailblazers of rap but u can’t tell me all these 90s hits are better than some Kendrick or cole
@@gordieevans2263 they are.
Warren G - Regulate
Nas - If I ruled the World - The Message - I know I can
Xzibit - Paparazzi
DMX - Lord give me a sign
Coo Coo Cal - My Projects
MC Lyte - Rock a party
Puff Daddy - I'll be missing you
Run DMC - It's like that
Beastie Boys - Sabotage
I swear i felt like that this list is not "best songs"
But most "iconic" ones.
Even though not bad list
Whats best if its not iconic?
@Brian Diehl That is true. Bdw am surprised there is no where is the love.
The real slim shady?
Nas is like?
Stronger?
Hypnotize?
Maad city?
My name is?
N in Paris?
Who am I?
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I'm lord flacko
My mind playing tricks on me so underrated
If we're talking underrated, "I tried" hits me the hardest.
No Eazy-E is crazy
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Straight out compton and fuck tha police : 🤡🤡🤡
Eazys only for us real rap fans. The average person has no idea just how great he was
@@michaelfox7055true
Was big L missing too
"The message" for me is 1°,..by far
his rhythm is so GOOD
Or 'Fight the Power'
my top 5: NY state of mind pt1 (Nas), Put it on (Big L), Straight outta compton (NWA), shook ones pt2 (Mobb deep), Played like a piano (king tee)
Played like a piano🔥🔥🔥
Nice list👌Good job. Of course there are a lot of good songs...
Busta Rhymes deserves a place😎
Man..imagine no Busta or naughty by nature
This would've been better if one of Big Pun's songs were featured. Now that's someone taken from us way too soon. There's no telling how far he could've gone. But his work had a big impact on the hip-hop industry, and had he remained living, Pun would've been much bigger than he already was. RIP to a legend. 😔🙏🕊
1. Wu Tang Clan - Protect Ya Neck
2. Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg - Lil' Ghetto Boy
3. Kool G Rap - Streets Of New York
4. Snoop Dogg - Tha Shiznit
5. Mobb Deep - Shook Ones
Honorable mentions:
Most any early Ice Cube hit
Chino XL - Kreep
where is Nas - The Message on this list?
That’s ass
Ice Cube only has 2 hits.
It Was A Good Day and You Know How We Do It.
@@lurtzy_ Cube also has some non-single hits like 'a bird in the hand' or 'n ya like to hate'
My first #1 was Spoonie G. Then they all came along. One after the other : Sugarhill gang , GM Flash & the Furious 5 , Africa Bambataa , Arthur Baker , Kurtis Blow , Tone-Lôc , LL Cool J , Run DMC , Beastie boys , Arrested development , Public enemy, A tribe called quest , Cyprus hill , DelaSoul , NWA , Wu-Tang clan , Tupac , Biggie , Dre , Snoop , Eminem , 50 cent, Jay Z and a whole bunch of others I’ve forgotten in this very moment. I apologize for that. I’m sorry , please forgive me for that. I’m 58 , so I’ve trouble keeping up with newer artists after the millenia, but I’m doing my best and trying my hardest. Sooo many records. Sooo many cassettes.
My top 11 favorite rap songs of all time
1 straight outta Compton
2 Shook ones
3 NY state of mind
4 they reminisce over you
5 C.R.E.A.M.
6 Still Dre
7 Big poppa
8 Dear mamma
9 all eyes on me
10 hypnotise
11 electric reaction
mind playing tricks on me such a beutiful song
one of my favorite songs of all time
My Top 10 List:
1) Onyx - Broke Willies
2) Warren G - So Many Ways
3) Outkast - Slump
4) Nas - Breathe
5) Fabolous - Breathe
6) Warren G - G Spot
7) Nas - Hero
8) Fabolous - Church
9) Nelly - Air Force Ones
10) Bone Thugs N Harmony - Down '71 The Getaway
Bro breathe is not nas best song tf not even top 50
@@samsoncooper-zp8df He stopped at the end of the second verse just to tell you how dope the song was. He's never done that for any song ever. Case Closed
@@thedoranwilliamsshow6863 ... REWIND??? HELLO HE RAPPED A STORY BACKWORSS
@@samsoncooper-zp8df Touché
Survival of the fittest, the world is yours, represents, scenario, gangsta rap made me do it, street struck, dance with the devil, back at you, hip hop hooray, me against the world, hypnotize ecc.. And I see Rihanna and macklemore ahahhaha
Rihanna is the goat
I say Beyoncé is better but slightly
My top ten
1. No love - Eminem ft lil Wayne
2. My president is black - Jeezy ft Nas
3. Hit'em up - Tupac
4. California love - Dre and Tupac
5. Loose yourself - Eminem
6. Bigg poppa - Notorious
7. It was a good day - Ice cube
8. John - Lil Wayne ft the boss
9. Whatever you like - T.I
10.Poppin them thugs - G-unit.
your fing crazy for an eminem song thats mid af at 1
Fun fact:
A Song has to be at least 10 years old to be considered a classic.
Sure buddy
@@JimboniumF aight smartass. I don’t make the rules. 🤡 look it up yourself
I would consider songs like sicko mode and alright to have classic status
No
tpab is a classic and its only 8 years old
The message by nas should have been on there tbf same with ambitionz as a Ridah
1. grand master flash-The message
2. Eminem-lose yourself
3. 2pac-changes
4. Dmx-Slippin
5. Puff daddy feat biggy & busta-victory
Who also feels really good vibes and get old memories 😊🤠
Hi Janiceeee
2pac legend 💟💟💟
2pac is the best rapper
@@leonardogiron8128 dr.dre is the father of rap
@@HANNEMAN_no💀
@@HANNEMAN_aprende del nacimiento del hip hop
Y sabra ke dre no es el father
Hay rapero antiguo ke son mejores y son under
most of the members in Wutang were better rappers.
My top 5:
1. Lose yourself
2. Without me
3. The real slim shady
4. Till I collapse
5. Godzilla
For me there will never be someone like tupac and biggie
Biggie has one of the best flows of all time imo
There is eminem
@@calebkipgen506 eminem was da combination of flow and lyrics
Besides em
@@almightysosa8168 lisn to big l or big pun
I Used to Lover H.E.R, Hey Ya, Rock Box, O.P.P, Hip Hop Hooray, Fu-Gee-La, In Da Club, 21 Questions, Many Men, I Can’t Live Without My Radio, The Bridge Is Over, Tha Crossroads, Still Not A Player, Ether, Flava In Ya Ear, Me Myself and I, Real Hip Hop, Tonite, Mass Appeal, I Need Love, Mama Said Knock You Out, Lean Back, Jump, Ain’t No Half-Steppin, Dead Presidents, You Gots To Chill, Rollout, Mathematics, Shimmy Shimmy Ya, Friends, Funky Enough, Slam, Welcome To The Ghetto, How We Do, Hate Ir Or Love It, Summertime, I Wish, My Name Is, I Got 5 On It, Bow Down, Planet Rock, The Humpty Dance, Get Money, Tonight’s The Night, Rapp Snitch Knishes, Ghetto Jam, Where Is The Love, Rebirth Of Slick, Regulate, This DJ, Sound Of Da Police, The World Is Yours, Keep Ya Head Up, Ante Up, Boyz-N-The-Hood, Survival Of The Fittest, Can I Kick It, Just A Friend, Vapors, Simon Says, Party Up, If I Ruled The World, Hot In Here, Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta, Drop It Like It’s Hot, The Ghetto, C-Walk, Get Low, Deep Cover, Definition, Gangsta Bitch, 2 Of Amerikaz Most Wanted, Natural Born Killaz, Slow Down, Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See, Woo Hah Got You All In Check, Follow The Leader, The Choice Is Yours, Twinz, 6 N The Mornin, Gotta Get Mine, Hip-Hop, you can go on and on and on.
Got to be in there:
Jedi Mind Tricks & The Rugged Man - Uncommon Valor
Royce Da 5'9 - Hip Hop
Rhyme Asylum - Ground Zero
Outkast - Growing Old
Nas - Purple
Sean Price - Heartburn
Jay-Z - Dead Presidents I
Diabolic - Truth (part 2)
Dilated Peoples - Worst comes to worst
Mobb Deep - Where Ya Heart At
Gangstarr - Moment of Truth
Ny state of mind, cream and hypnotize would probably be my top 3
Love ❤️ old school 🏫 music 🎶 still lit 🔥 today
Hit em up, ambitionz as a Ridah, the real slim shady should be there
Jump around is so underrated
My Top Ten:
10. Mockingbird
9. Changes
8. In Da Club
7. Informer
6. Still Dre
5. Shook Ones (pt. ||)
4. Fuck Tha Police
3. Where The Hood At
2. Hit Em' Up
1. Lose Yourself
If the list don't have "Regulate" from Warren G , it's a shitty list.
I think Stan is way too low, it’s Eminem’s best project imo, lose yourself is insanely catchy and the lyricism and the technical ability on that song is something else, but Stan’s story telling and writing is something I prefer a little bit more, Eminem has had the most successful run in hip hop until Encore and is definitely a very solid top 10 rapper of all time at his best
My favorite song all times is
2Pac Until The End of Time and Brenda have the baby and Hail Mary and America Most Wanted and Dear Mama / Changes / So Many Tears / Ambition Rider
Biggie Smalls Juicy and Big Poppa and Mo Money Mo Problems and Dead Wrong and Who Shot Ya and Hypnotize. Party & Bulls... / Warning / Spit Yo Game
Ice Cube It Was A Good Day and Check Yo Self (The Message) and Put Ya Back to it (Friday Soundtrack) and Why We Thugs.
Ja Rule Holla Holla and Clap Back and I'm Real (Remix). Memorized. Thugs Love feat.Bobby Brown.
Jadakiss Why and Knock Yourself Out and We Gonna Make It
Nas One Mic and I Can and Made You Look and Hate You Now.
Fabolous Breathe and Can't Deny It and Diamond and Can't let you go. Damn. Superwoman feat. Lil Mo. Trade it all (Barbershop Soundtrack)
Jay Z Big Pimpin'. N.... What and N.... Who. Cash Money H.. / Can I get a feat. Ja Rule. The Dirt of your shoulder. Show Me What You Got. Excuse Me Miss.
Busta Rhymes Make it clap and Dangerous and Put Ya Hands I Can See and What It's Gonna Be.
Missy Elliott Get Your Freak On / Hot Boys / The Rain / She's a b....
Eazy E Boyz N Da Hood.
Bone Thugs N Harmony The Crossroads
The Fugees killin Me Softly / Ready or Not.
OutKast So Fresh So Clean / The Way You Move / Ms. Jackson
Snoop Dogg Vato / Beautiful / Gin & Juice / What's My Name Pt.2 / Thats That S. / Lay Low
DMX Ruff Ryder Anthem / What's My Name / Who We Be / Get It On the Floor / We In Here
50 Cent In Da Club / Pimp (Remix) / Wanskta / Outta Control (Remix) / Window Shopper
Ludacris Stick 'Em Up / Number One Spot / What's is my fantasy / Get Back / Move B.... / Grew Up and Screwed Up.
Nelly Country Grammar / Grillz / Errtime / Batter Up / Na Na / Hot In Herre / Stepped On My J's.
P. Diddy Let's Get It / All About the Benjamin / I'll Be Missing You / Victory / I Need A Lady Pt.1 and Pt.2
My top ten goes
1.Lose Yourself
2.N.Y State of mind
3.Changes
4.Without me
5.If I ruled the world
6.the message - grandmaster flash
7.Still D.R.E
8.Real Slim Shady
9.Hypnotize
10.The Next Episode
I'm not a native English speaker, and for most of my life before creating this channel, I didn't care about the lyrics in the music I listened to. But song lyrics have been slowly adding to the destruction of our society for decades. The fact that a bad idea sounds musically pleasing doesn't make it a good idea. Addictions, crime, promiscuity, divorces, revenge, telling lies, cursing, swearing, hating, making idols, taking lives before birth, and many other destructive behaviors have been spread and normalized for years through most of the things we consider entertaining. Be careful of the messages you let into your life.
Some people need to know that there is scientific proof that God exists. Causality and the principle of sufficient reason, to mention some, are accepted as universal, basically stating that everything has a cause and nothing appears by itself. Everything in the universe is subject to cause and effect, but whoever created the universe does not necessarily have to: if we built a smartphone, we would still be subject to the laws of human beings, not the laws of electronic devices.
By following the truth, humanity developed the greatest civilization in history, far better than civilizations that followed their own rules. We now seem to be on the way to self-destruction, but we can still see the truth. According to Mark 12:29-31, in the New International Version of the Bible:
29 “The most important one,” answered Jesus, “is this: ‘Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one.
30 Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’
31 The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ There is no commandment greater than these.”
On a more personal interpretation of our reality, I would argue there is also evidence that God knows everything about us, that he can see inside us, and that he listens to us. The designers of a smartphone know everything about it. They know how to fix it when it breaks, and they can travel through its system no matter the language installed. That smartphone has no idea of how it came to existence, and even less about its creator or even whether there is one. It would need a conscience for that. Also, free will to decide, and a little help. Humanity has not been able to give a conscience or free will to anything yet, but let's suppose it can for a moment. The hypothetical super-smartphone then could do things like move around if it had legs, take pictures whenever it wanted to, connect to free Wi-Fi networks, record every sound around it, play music out loud, call public phone numbers advertised on the streets, etc. But it could only do those things when the batteries have energy, and humans would be the only ones capable of charging them. Some super-smartphones would then prefer staying close to their owners instead of having random adventures. But even then, those who choose to go on adventures would be so dangerous for society that their designers would want to restrict them somehow. How could they restrict the super-smartphone's decisions without taking free will away from them? How could they teach their creation not to take pictures in the dark, waste people's time calling random numbers, record conversations, or play loud music in public spaces, for example? There would have to be some kind of guide within or around the super-smartphone that it could access, but also that it could choose freely to abide by or not. Isn't that what we humans have in the Bible? Would you throw a good smartphone away or try to make it last? Then why should we worry as long as we are good in the eyes of our creator? Do we charge our smartphones as soon as they say the battery is low, or whenever we think it is best in our own judgment? Then why would we expect our creator to do what we ask him right away? If someone drops a super-smartphone and the screen breaks, should the super-smartphone blame its creator or the person who dropped it? Isn't a broken screen to a super-smartphone like a disease to a human being? When people get a new phone, they often save all their valuable information and move it away from the old one. Isn't the information like the soul of a phone? The old phone may be broken and simply be thrown or recycled. But if there are not many junk files, and the information inside is valuable enough, it will surely be moved to a good place: a good place from the human perspective. The super-smartphones might think that the most important thing they have is their camera or their microchip and that playing music makes humans happier than anything else they can do. But humans would know that the information inside them is the only thing that makes them unique, and using the super-smartphones for their own purposes would please them more than anything the super-smartphones do randomly. What should the super-smartphones do, then? Wouldn't then the most important commandments to the super-smartphones be very similar to ours?
agreed
also first reply lol
What is your source in your list? Or it's just a personal preference? It's awesome
This is real, amazing. I agree.
Jesus is the shining light in a void of darkness
Hi can you sell for me this channel
Paper Planes by M.I.A deserves to definitely be on this list.
80s and 90s HipHop All Day!!!!
Jay Z - Hard Knock Life
Da Luniz - I Got 5 On It
Jermaine Dupri - Welcome to Atlanta
For those who want the list without watching the entire video, it's (with song title on the left and artist on the right, and placement (#) on far left):
#50 Low Flo Rida Ft. T-Pain
#49 It Takes Two
#48 Push It
#47 Insane in the Brain Cypress Hill
#46 No Diggity
#45 Mama Said Knock You out
#44 Work It
#43 Ms. Jackson
#42 X Gon' Give It To Ya
#41 Empire State of Mind
#40 Jesus Walks
#39 Mind Playing Tricks On Me
#38 California Love
#37 Jump Around
#36 The Next Episode
#35 99 Problems
#34
#33 Straight Outta Compton
#32 Without Me Eminem
#31 Alright Kendrick Lamar
#30 Gold Digger Kanye West Ft. Jamie Foxx
#29 Passin' Me By
#28 Big Poppa
#27
#26
#25 The Breaks
#24 Still D.R.E. Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Dogg
#23 U.N.I.T.Y.
#22 All of the Lights
#21 F Tha Police
#20 Stan Eminem Ft. Dido
#19
#18 Dear Mama
#17 Paid in Full
#16 Gin and Juice
#15 Electric Relaxation
#14 Runaway Kanye West
#13 C.R.E.A.M.
#12 In Da Club
#11 It Was A Good Day Ice Cube
#10 Changes
#9 N.Y. State of Mind Nas
#8
#7
#6 Nuthin' But A G Thang Dr. Dre Ft. Snoop Dogg
#5 Fight the Power
#4 The Message
#3 Shook Ones, Pt. II
#2 Juicy
#1 Lose Yourself Eminem
Also, if Lose Yourself is #1 (number one) you know it's a good list
No Sing About Me tho, loses credibility.
Ice cube Today was a Good Day❤🎉the best from the List💋
Without Dre this would be a top 5 list
Indeed😂
Me gusta todo tipo de musica , uno de los mejores generos es el hip hop. De niño y ahora de adulto lo sigo escuchando .
OMG 😱 can't believe something exists like this.
Greetings from India 🔥🤗💖
you talking about hip hop or this channel?
It’s tough to say what makes a rap song “better” than another because it’s just personal opinion. So here’s my top 10 favorites in no particular order.
Still D.R.E
The Next Episode
Lose Yourself
Without Me
Juicy
Big Poppa
If I Ruled The World
Ambitionz Az A Ridah
Can’t C me
Gin and Juice
Missing some of Bone Thugs-N-Harmony. What Would U do from Dogg Pound, I Got 5 On it from Luniz, Regulate from Warren G, and more.
Eminem, 2Pac, 50 Cent, Biggie, Dr Dre, Ice Cube, Jay-Z, Eazy-E, Lil Wayne, Nas, Snoop Dogg and of course, nate dogg!
Sing about me by Kendrick for sure needs to be top 5 in everyone’s list
Kendrick is okay. But he himself isn't even top 10.
@rabbitshady499 maybe in top 30 lol
@@rabbitshady499okay is an understatement
SAMIDOT is the greatest song of all time
I love that everyone has a different list!! It shows how much people react to songs differently… I’m not gonna make a top list but I’ll add some songs I feel need more recognition:
The Coup - Me & Jesus the Pimp in a 79 Granada Last Night
The Coup - Fat Cats, Bigga Fish
Del The Funky Homosapien - Catch a Bad One
The Fugees - Nappy Heads (Remix)
Da Bush Babees - Remember We (Salaam Remix)
The Pharcyde - Passin’ Me By (Fly as a Pie Remix)
Atmosphere - Always Coming Back Home To You
The Beatnuts - Do You Believe
Peace everyone ✌🏽
Dmx rip guy we remember you 2pac respect
90s Rap Music was amazing because there was No autotune
they didn’t repeat words over and over and over (I’m looking at you gucci gang x100)
Rappers said ACTUAL WORDS
They knew how to dress and didn’t sag
90s Hip Hop culture is timeless and more impactful than any other decade of Hip-Hop
Rap music was at it's peak during the 90s. The original Hip-Hop culture, the lyrics, the meaning, the fans,everything was true and Real.
As of now, it's only a bunch of mumble rappers with tattoos and rapping unmeaningful vocals.
* Artists actually had something to rap about (mostly), the artists always portrayed an image and had a meaning behind every word (or letter) they spoke. Songs were more meaningful at the time, there were also party jams obviously, but those were different.
* There were party jams as well, which aren’t as meaningful, but they weren’t as common as they are now.
* Artists now MOSTLY are only material-they don’t have anything to rap about.
* Rap was a serious genre that was on the comeup, every artist was rivaling another and everyone was excellent.
* Lyricism was at its peak-while the early 90s was dominated by the gangsta-rap styles, it slowly became conscious as well-and ironically even the more “street” oriented rappers were incredible lyricists.
* Hardcore Hip-Hop is preferable to the masses, that’s just a fact-even if it isn’t preferred, every artist had all kinds of songs-Hip-Hop was more versatile.
Besides lyricism, the beats were far more raw. Artists chose their beats based on the song content and message. It helped with that-and not all beats sounded the same.
You had Legends like Biggie, Pac, Nas, Wu-Tang, etc
FAX like nowadays rap is basically pop music with autotune! I miss old school
this is absolutely stupid, obviously a old soul'd nerd wrote this on their phone
"mumble rap" isn't a real subgenre
it's a just a stupid joke slang that you old heads won't stop using
@@aymaneajana5506 go listen to the beatles and tupad im gonna keep listening to kendrick and travis who are some of the goats
@@dodgerblue482w mans fuck the old heads
The hip hop you’re talking about still exists you just aren’t looking for it, Black Thought, Joey Badass, Killer Mike, JID, Denzel Curry, Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, and the many rappers in Griselda all still hold the old school style that you think is dead. Not every artist is a “mumble rapper”. Also stop being annoying and enjoy what you enjoy people can listen to whatever they want.
The message is #1 for me
W
“It was a good day” is the freaking goat. ❤
Rappers delight and The message are such iconic songs
break ya kneck? the real slim shady? till I collapse? All eyez on me?
Every list i’ve seen have been garbage. This one is pretty good. There’re older songs while also featuring newer classics
Had my disagreements early on, but the top 3 delivered. "Lose Yourself" is the BIGGEST rap song of all time (international mega-hit, establishing hip-hop worldwide as a mainstream genre). Shook Ones Pt. II is, for me, the "Quintessential" Rap song: mid-90's NY, "nose bone", hook, bass line. If we could only keep one rap song as an exhibit, this would be it, for me.
Bro put lose yourself as the best rap song 😂
1. 2Pac - When Thugz Cry
2. 2Pac - Made Niggaz feat. Outlawz
3. 2Pac - Krazy feat. Bad Azz
4. 2Pac - Pain feat. Stretch
5. 2Pac - 2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted feat. Snoop Doggy Dogg
6. 2Pac - To live & Die in LA
7. 2Pac - I Ain't Mad at Cha feat. Danny Boy
8. 2Pac - Staring Through My Rearview feat. Outlawz
9. 2Pac - I'm Gettin' Money
10. 2Pac - R U Still Down? [remember me]
"Now all these niggas is mad at me
'Cause they can’t live like Pac"
Even after 27 years, after I was killed
California love 38 and straight Outta Compton 33 big poppa 28
Who the hell made this list
"Still Rollin", "Cheques" and "King Shit" by Shubh. Their beats are the best.
Cash rules everything around me
C.R.E.A.M., get the money, $ $ bill, y'all
I’m glad Gold digger made the list. Terrific song
Im not. Gold Digger is one of Kanye's weaker songs
@imgonnatellmom3245 Its top 3 Late Registration imo
how u gonna put gangstas paradise over NY State Of Mind 😭😭😭
Commenting this 2 years later, BUT I FUCKING CALLED IT! LOSE YOURSELF THE TOP!!
1:49
Ufff man
Underrated Song
Fr
Underrated??? Thats literally one of the most famous and iconic rap songs EVER
don't forget...
Africa Bambaata, RUN-DMC, EPMD, Redman, Method Man, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Beastie Boys, Boogie Down Productions, KRS-ONE, De La Soul, Jungle Brothers, The Beatnuts, Slick Rick, Doug E. Fresh, Main Source, KMD, MF Doom, Ultra Magnetic MC's, Marley Marl, MC Shan, Big Daddy Kane, Biz Markie, Kool G Rap & DJ Polo, Masta Ace, Black Sheep, Black Moon, Smif N Wessun, Gang Starr, Jeru The Damaja, Group Home, STEZO, OC, Showbiz & AG, Lord Finesse, Diamond D, Common, The Roots, Jurassic 5, MOP, 3rd Bass, Stetsasonic, Souls of Mischif, Casual, Del The Funky Homosapien, Big L, Craig Mack, The Game, Master P, Scarface, UGK, 666 Mafia, SpaceGhostPurrp, Lil Ugly Mane
Bell Biv DeVoe, Mc Hammer, Rah Digga, C C Music Factory, Will Smith, Mc Lyte, Bobby Brown, Vanilla Ice, Technotronic, Ice Cube, Snow, Snap, Public Enemy, Makaveli, Queen Latifah, Fugees, Wu Tang Clan, Naughty by Nature, Foxy Brown, DaBrat, A Tribe Called Quest, 2 unlimited, Arrested Developed, Eve, TLC, Digital Underground, House of pain, Kriss Kross, Paris, Six Mix a Lot, Digitable Planets, Free Style Fellowship, Lords of the underground, Nene Cherry, Junior Mafia, Westside Connection, Black Star, Gang Starr, DMX, Ja Rule, Mos Def, Rakim,......................
Ambitonz az a ridah and 2of americaz most wanted🔥🔥
Hit em up, hypnotize, Big Poppa, Brenda‘s got a baby, God’s plan, It was a good day, forgot about dre, the real slim shady, real mutaphucckin gs, no vaseline and many others I miss
It was a good day by Ice Cube is the greatest of all time in my opinion
In my opinion it's Runaway - Kanye West
I believe straight outa Coumpton should be higher on the list thats a master piece
Thrift shop over cali Love and Mind playing tricks on me. Straight outta Compton is in my opinion atleast a top 10 song of all time i would put it top 5
straight outta compton should be top 10 atleast
Here’s my list
1. Sing About Me, I’m Dying Of Thirst // Kendrick Lamar (My fav song oat)
2. NY State Of Mind // Nas (I don’t think I have to explain myself here)
3. Saint Pablo // Kanye West (IMO his best song)
4. Exhibit C // Jay Electronica (hella underrated)
5. Juicy // The Notorious B.I.G.
I think Dead presidents deserved a spot
Lose yourself over juicy, newyork state of mind 😂😂😂😂
Not near enough 2pac. Missing at least 4 songs
Top 10: 1- Everyday Struggle Biggie, 2- Paul Revere Beastie Boys 3- Pain Tupac, 4- New York state of mind Nas 5- A children's story Slick Rick 6- planet rock Afrika Bambatta 7- in da club 50 cent 8- fu-gee-la The Fugees 9- It takes 2 Rob Base 10- booming system LL Cool J
I'm a huge rap fan that I know all of these songs.
Do you want a medal
that's wild
They are all pretty iconic
No underground songs
@@hoop6822 thats rude and disrespectful
Empire state of mind its the song that i'll never stop to listening
Mobb Deep deserves more recognition
There is a list of tracks which are iconic for hip-hop culture such as some of Mobb Deep like "Get Away" or "Hits From the Bong" by Cypress Hill
Imho in this playlist are missing something more of ATCQ, Busta Rhymes and Ras Kass.
Shook Ones Pt. II is definitely No.1
Nostalgia❤
3:49 when my dad was taking me to the store i heard this song and he turned it up i liked the song but never found out
It took me 3 weeks to find it
Do you have Apple Music