She can only get so much praise when she only has one proper solo studio album. It's like Amy Winehouse, she's great but it's hard to call someone one of the best when there's so little catalogue to look at. I know the Fugees exist but are you gonna rate Justin Timberlake's music based on NSync or Harry Styles' music based on One Direction, ect? She gets credit but she can't be one of the GOATS with her limited catalogue
I don’t know what you’re talking about. She was literally the first rap artist to win a Grammy in 1999. She’s not underrated, everyone knows how great she is.
Yeah it really does. I'm a white middle class suburban LDS stay at home PTA mom and I freaking love that song 😆 I don't relate to it at all but it makes me able to feel that struggle and understand how he feels just a little bit. That's great art right there.
This comment makes me laugh. O don't know anyone or ever heard anyone say: "Hey, put that Coolio song on bro." Or "Did you pick up that newly released Coolio album. It's supposed to be real dope."
@@Cyril-Figgis1 bro forgot about the Yugoslavian war, Afghanistan war, the Bosnian genocide, Rwandan genocide, and the Srebrenica genocide. I could keep on going on
90s hip hop also gave us birth of trap music. Look at the diversity of rising sounds. Outkast, Three six, UGK, DJ screw, Pac, Biggie, Mf Doom, Scarface, Nas, Jay Z, Eminem, Lil Wayne (he debuted in this time period), Wu Tang, and Tribe. Goodie Mob too. The diversity is unmatched
U dont even listen to hip hop, Billy Woods and Kenny Segal just made an album that blows 7 of these albums out of the water Dont believe me, listen to FaceTime or Soft Landing.
Just found your channel man, instant sub. Maddest rap stats. Putting a timeline up for some of us whose lives just flowed along. R.I.P. to all that aren't with us.
I personally believe that ‘93 was the most important year in rap for the 90s before this, rap was considered mostly a west coast thing due to nwa. After enter the wu tang, New York took over and became the center of rap for the next decade or so.
Wow, the contrast between 90 and 91 is funny asf. It goes from a song about a guy talking about his cool life to a song about a guy who's geeked the fuck out on drugs
Mind Playing Tricks on Me is still one of my favorite storytelling songs. The beat being so catchy and kind of light contrasting so perfectly with the struggles of mental health. Makes me think the beat is just saying "yeah I'm fine" while the lyrics tell the true story. S tier song for me
R.I.P Tupac 🕊
R.I.P Biggie 🕊
R.I.P Coolio 🕊
R.I.P Bushwick Bill 🕊
R.I.P Russel Tyrone (OI' Dirty Bastard) 🕊
Beautiful Bro
We lost so many legends too soon
Damn!
Omg I didn't know Coolio passed on. Ahhh
@@reddreobri1621It's kinda recent, he died in September 2022
Lauryn Hill is still somehow so underrated. A legend in the game 🤎
She’s not underrated at all man. She gets her flowers.
he is my top FeMC
@@fettywapsmissingeyeNot many ppl know much songs of hers that weren't with the Fugees or came out after the 90s though
She can only get so much praise when she only has one proper solo studio album. It's like Amy Winehouse, she's great but it's hard to call someone one of the best when there's so little catalogue to look at. I know the Fugees exist but are you gonna rate Justin Timberlake's music based on NSync or Harry Styles' music based on One Direction, ect? She gets credit but she can't be one of the GOATS with her limited catalogue
I don’t know what you’re talking about. She was literally the first rap artist to win a Grammy in 1999. She’s not underrated, everyone knows how great she is.
The transition from '96 to '97 was perfect
Ohhhh man, gimme chills
It just married the 2 legends and their music together.
Perfect
@@xdmztryvsvedine2773even though in that song Tupac is talking shit about bigge lol
Muito bom mesmo 🔥 🇧🇷
90's Hiphop is the best decade for Hiphop.
80s was better.
Some iconic and great song but in the 90s hip hop also become more violent
For stoners…..
No its 2010 imo both goated tho
@@MusicSid-lk2vz2010s hip-hop is Rap. Hip-Hop is 80s, 90s and 2000s
The 90s was the best years for hip hop
80s also
2000s also
2016>>>
@@trollforfunsodonttakemeser2374 nah
agreed
90s hip-hop will never be beat. A century from now and I feel like people will still be listening back. It's timeless.
Amen
2010 also goated tho
it's like the beat get slower but then up again each year
Highs n lows thats how it goes
@@clawzx1195your comment rhymed huh
@@garryrptrrap :)
it's js differences in producers interests when it comes to sampling
The transition from hit em up to hypnotize was fire.
Mc Hammer's Can't touch this still hits me so hard and make me say 'omg' thank you for sharing. 😂
It was stolen
This hit harder than my dads belt
I didn’t hear myself laugh when I saw this 🥱
Corny.
@@gillam1510Fr this comment is so overused now💀
@@eazyplayz3510
Hello youtube's autocallback😂
hit'em up → hypnotize
nice connection and rhyming
Ho yeah
the transition from Hit 'Em Up to Hypnotize is too damn good
Nothing beats 90s hip-hop.
2010s Also goated
@@MusicSid-lk2vzHow?
Hip-Hop and Rap is a slightly different thing
The 90s and 80s and 70s was the best gen of music
I love 90's hip-hop
don't we all... the good ol days
This is the way.
I was born in 2004 but i grew up off this music because my family loved playing older music on their radio and stereo
Bro knows every song💀
legimately everyone knows these songs
@@staticturbulencenot all the songs he knows
He could have just googled "Hip Hop Songs from 1990, 1991" etc, but also who doesn't know these songs?.
It's not like these songs are underground
these are all popular songs 💀
This took me through a journey of my life I remember when all these songs dropped and what part of my childhood it was. Thanks bro
1998: DMX - Ruff Ryders' Anthem
I agree with you 👏
1994: any illmatic classic
(B.I.G. got '97 anyway)
Ice cube put that bandana on and got off the bed sassy asl 😂😂😂
I'm 46 and I swear this is like a soundtrack through my teenage years to when I became a adult in the late 90s. What a time to be alive. 💯💯
Nothing touches coolio that hits straight to the bone 🦴
Yeah it really does. I'm a white middle class suburban LDS stay at home PTA mom and I freaking love that song 😆 I don't relate to it at all but it makes me able to feel that struggle and understand how he feels just a little bit. That's great art right there.
Stevie wonder😂 I'm jk
This comment makes me laugh. O don't know anyone or ever heard anyone say:
"Hey, put that Coolio song on bro."
Or
"Did you pick up that newly released Coolio album. It's supposed to be real dope."
glazing, gangsta paradise is a great song but shook one pt. II would be better, 4th chamber would be better, Rainy dayz
Can't believe "today was a good day" came out in 92 that still a 🔥 song
96, 97, 99 are my faves, but mchammerstone is what i grew up hearing
This made me smile I remembered where I was when each song came out.😊😊😊
The best generation
*for Americans
@@metalfingers370 Right. The monarchy in UK in the 90s was atrocious
@@Cyril-Figgis1 bro forgot about the Yugoslavian war, Afghanistan war, the Bosnian genocide, Rwandan genocide, and the Srebrenica genocide. I could keep on going on
Absolutely man. When blacks started to kill each other at record numbers.
Hit em up to Hypnotize went crazy
90s hip hop also gave us birth of trap music. Look at the diversity of rising sounds. Outkast, Three six, UGK, DJ screw, Pac, Biggie, Mf Doom, Scarface, Nas, Jay Z, Eminem, Lil Wayne (he debuted in this time period), Wu Tang, and Tribe. Goodie Mob too. The diversity is unmatched
I love what you do especially on this one! You are schooling these youngins!!!
Wu-tang is simply the smoothest shit ever laid on my ears
If you ever feel useless remember there's a guy nodding his head in the middle of the screen
“Mind Playing Tricks On Me” is one of my favorite rap songs of all time. It’s so good.
Smooth transitions!
‘98 has to be the most overlooked, but incredible year of hip hop.
'93 was IT
@@mrsam0496 facts. 95 has to be up there, 94 and 96 just go without saying too.
R.I.P Coolio ❤
Chill With You Later Alligator, Coolio
My dad listened to a lot of 80s, 90s, and 00s hip hop when I was growing up. Now I listen to this a lot.
Man these were bops 🔥
Very good list but there’s way more that should have been listed…..Love the content 💯❤️
GTA sa radio be like :
Great choices 👌 made my day
Every song been in my rotation since day 1
The fact that 2pac was Biggie’s arch nemesis and one song fits well with the other in this vid
Memories.
Started as a 12 year old kid transformed into a 22 young man 90s hip hop was my passion back then
One of the best eras in music
Edit: How did this comment get 10 likes?
Plus, he forgot Baby Got Back
Well Done. 🔥🔥Transitions & Choices
Damn this genre really devolved today
facts
It’s better than its ever been
@@Pray4FLYGOD This guy🤣
U dont even listen to hip hop, Billy Woods and Kenny Segal just made an album that blows 7 of these albums out of the water
Dont believe me, listen to FaceTime or Soft Landing.
@@sfglim5341what a joke 😂😂
It's amazing how much rap evolved from 90 to 99. A world difference in rap.
Back when the music used to hit hard🔥
70’s 80’s or 90’s was the best music today’s music is wtf am I listening too it’s just noise.
@@HopefulWindowIt’s either you not listening to good songs, or your music taste just shit as fuck
Just found your channel man, instant sub. Maddest rap stats.
Putting a timeline up for some of us whose lives just flowed along.
R.I.P. to all that aren't with us.
Jarred finished his K-pop era, and now he is in his hip-hop era😂
The 98, 99 nostalgia hit so hard when you hear that Lauryn hill track
I farted during this
💀
@BahHumbug661same here i was takin a shidd as well 😂😂😂
@@katherinebattle3780🤣🤣🤣🤣
Some y’all just be saying shit without thinking
I love all of them. Thanks for this. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
The transition from Hit em up to hypnotize was neatttt
Mind Playin Tricks On Me by Geto Boys is seriously a fire song
"That bullet killed one person physically, but killed millions mentally" Rest In Peace, Biggie Smalls.
There were so many types of hip hop to enjoy in the '90s. I loved all of it back then!
Every song on this list except can't touch this is an absolute banger.
Ufff so good!! Love all these iconic songs!!
I personally believe that ‘93 was the most important year in rap for the 90s before this, rap was considered mostly a west coast thing due to nwa. After enter the wu tang, New York took over and became the center of rap for the next decade or so.
"Mind Playing tricks on me" that how Gangsters Talk about mental health
Still listen to it till this day
It's so sad watching these songs of a time spent by.....when after 2005 apart from soon legends like Adele I can't think who else...
There will never be another decade of hip hop and rap like the 90s
Everyone ready for jarred to find every song that samples these classics?
It got hard as it went up i still look at hit em up as one of the best diss in the rap game
95 and 99 are iconic.
Broooooo
Snoop dogg, Mc hammer, Biggie, Ice cube, 2pacs song is so iconicc
I can’t touch this is so underrated
Dumb comment
The 90’s and Rap/Hip-Hop is just absolutely Legendary 🔥🔥💯💯👑
1991 to 1992 was smooth af
Middle school through college undergrad. What an era!!!
90s❤ the Best Times and Best Rap-Hip Hop
Wow, the contrast between 90 and 91 is funny asf.
It goes from a song about a guy talking about his cool life to a song about a guy who's geeked the fuck out on drugs
Bangers. Each and every one.
Before the songs started I knew still Dre was gonna be the 99 pick😂 and the transition for Tupac to biggie was gold especially with their beef
Gangstas paradise and Still Dre are my fav
80s: flashy dance moves, upbeat
90s: being gangsta
Still don't know how people are bumping these songs to this day
93 to 96 was the best time for rap music.
All absolutely amazing ❤❤❤
The commonality
Is that they were articulate poets who could read and articulate complete thoughts
And originality was mandatory
I love how I know and love half of these songs,Even Though I was born in the late 2000's.
I like these , keep em coming
My mom: ThAys whAt we GrEw uP witH 👹👹
God that was good music.
90's Hip Hop is the blueprint. I loved every song on that list
The 1996 transition into 1997 was insane
Keep going brother!!!
Imagine we - you - they - being children raised during all of these times -yes they hear this all. Heavy influence.
Wish the music today was as good
Theres good new music
Mind Playing Tricks on Me is still one of my favorite storytelling songs. The beat being so catchy and kind of light contrasting so perfectly with the struggles of mental health. Makes me think the beat is just saying "yeah I'm fine" while the lyrics tell the true story. S tier song for me
I love the 90s hip hop; chill, lay back, and you can hear every word. Now it's like, the rappers have no energy, they just mumble.
There is no hip hop today 😂😂😂
@@vor12jahren72oh there is if you look good enough
Man, how mushy iconic pieces came out of the 90’s? I was born in ‘03 but I wish I was there during the 90’s
Some 90s rap songs can be extremely calming
I love your playlist! That's fire! 🔥🔥🔥 The best decade for hip hop/rap!!! 👊✊ 👌👌
the Golden decade it sadly will never be like this again this was the peak of hip hop
From heavy early 90's synthesizer sound to the distinctive hip-hop tune, what a development!
Despite how hard Tupac dissed Biggie, Biggie still hung onto his rap career like a champ
I was 2 when MC Hammer dropped Cant Touch This....man these bring back some serious nostalgia. Why couldnt music stay this way
OLD Memories but Thug Life Memes