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In the late 1980s, the Beastie Boys (Ad-Rock, MCA, and Mike D) were among the first white rappers to be accepted by the larger hip hop community. In addition to the groundbreaking Beastie Boys, in the late '90s, after years of mainstream white hip hop diluted the pool, Eminem became one of the most popular and respected MCs of his time.
Hot 100 top-ten singles in 2022. This is a list of singles that charted in the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100, an all-genre singles chart in the United States, in 2022. Ninety-two songs were in the top 10 in 2022. Seventy-five songs reached their peak in 2022, five of those songs peaked in 2021, four of those songs peaked in 2023, and eight
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Some of the members of Cypress Hill are also of Mexican heritage. Los Angeles rapper 2Mex celebrates is roots as a member of The Visionaries and Of Mexican Descent. Some other musicians that appear on this top rappers from Mexico list include South Park Mexican, Chingo Bling, and Mr. Shadow.
Favorite Songs: “When I Ball,” “Chain On,” “The Light Pt. II,” “Windows”. 18. DJ Muggs & Rome Streetz: “Death & The Magician”. Easily one of the best underground releases of
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Here are the 50 rappers, producers, designers, and online creators helping to shape hip hop’s next 50 years, including Ice Spice and Lil Yachty 23, last February, which debuted at the top of
The video " Billboard Hot 100 - Top 50 Singles (9/18/2021) " has been published on September 14 2021. The video " Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop/Rap Songs Top 50 (August 21st, 2021) " has been published on August 18 2021. The video " Fire Walk With Me - The Black Keys " has been published on June 30 2019.
Vamos relembrar as melhores músicas dessa década maravilhosa que deixa todos os fãs do hipb hop nostálgico. Como havia muitas músicas incríveis, tentamos maximizar apenas selecionados os clássicos em uma lista de 50 músicas, confira abaixo!
Las 40 mejores canciones de Rap/Hip-Hop En Ingles de la Historia Parte 1/2 según mi gusto personal.Eazy - E , Snoop Dogg , Tupac , Notorius Big , Eminem , Ic
Rounding up 2021’s top three is BTS. The globally beloved k-pop group had a standout year thanks to their single “Butter.” Canadian hip-hop artists Drake —who released Certified Lover Boy in September—and Justin Bieber —whose 2021 album Justice featured collaborations with artists from across the globe—take spots four and five
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jck5. Skip to main content Hot 100 Chart Beat Songs Of The Summer Honda Music Billboard NXT Hot Trending Songs Global Year-end Charts 1 Blinding Lights The Weeknd 2 The Box Roddy Ricch 3 Rockstar DaBaby Featuring Roddy Ricch 4 Life Is Good Future Featuring Drake 5 Whats Poppin Jack Harlow Featuring DaBaby, Tory Lanez & Lil Wayne 6 Roxanne Arizona Zervas 7 Savage Megan Thee Stallion 8 Say So Doja Cat 9 Intentions Justin Bieber Featuring Quavo 10 WAP Cardi B Featuring Megan Thee Stallion 11 Heartless The Weeknd 12 Toosie Slide Drake 13 Blueberry Faygo Lil Mosey 14 BOP DaBaby 15 Go Crazy Chris Brown & Young Thug 16 Good As Hell Lizzo 17 Hot Girl Bummer blackbear 18 Falling Trevor Daniel 19 Woah Lil Baby 20 Laugh Now Cry Later Drake Featuring Lil Durk 21 Ballin' Mustard & Roddy Ricch 22 High Fashion Roddy Ricch Featuring Mustard 23 HIGHEST IN THE ROOM Travis Scott 24 For The Night Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Baby & DaBaby 25 Sum 2 Prove Lil Baby 26 Heart On Ice Rod Wave 27 We Paid Lil Baby & 42 Dugg 28 Yummy Justin Bieber 29 Godzilla Eminem Featuring Juice WRLD 30 Emotionally Scarred Lil Baby 31 Bandit Juice WRLD & YoungBoy Never Broke Again 32 Party Girl StaySolidRocky 33 Suicidal YNW Melly & Juice WRLD 34 Popstar DJ Khaled Featuring Drake 35 Hot Young Thug Featuring Gunna 36 The Bigger Picture Lil Baby 37 The Woo Pop Smoke Featuring 50 Cent & Roddy Ricch 38 The Scotts THE SCOTTS, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi 39 Dior Pop Smoke 40 Mood Swings Pop Smoke Featuring Lil Tjay 41 Rags2Riches Rod Wave Featuring ATR Son Son 42 No Guidance Chris Brown Featuring Drake 43 Slide Featuring YG 44 Juicy Doja Cat & Tyga 45 Wishing Well Juice WRLD 46 P*$$y Fairy (OTW) Jhene Aiko 47 BEST ON EARTH Russ & BIA 48 Said Sum Moneybagg Yo 49 Walk Em Down NLE Choppa Featuring Roddy Ricch 50 Out West JACKBOYS Featuring Young Thug 51 Lemonade Internet Money & Gunna Featuring Don Toliver & NAV 52 Panini Lil Nas X 53 Tap In Saweetie 54 Girls In The Hood Megan Thee Stallion 55 Like That Doja Cat Featuring Gucci Mane 56 Righteous Juice WRLD 57 On Chill Wale Featuring Jeremih 58 VIBEZ DaBaby 59 Futsal Shuffle 2020 Lil Uzi Vert 60 After Party Don Toliver 61 Gooba 6ix9ine 62 Greece DJ Khaled Featuring Drake 63 Dollaz On My Head Gunna Featuring Young Thug 64 Playing Games Summer Walker 65 Chicago Freestyle Drake Featuring Giveon 66 Jhene Aiko Featuring 67 Baby Lil Baby & DaBaby 68 Truth Hurts Lizzo 69 Need It Migos Featuring YoungBoy Never Broke Again 70 3 Headed Goat Lil Durk Featuring Lil Baby & Polo G 71 Heat Chris Brown Featuring Gunna 72 Make No Sense YoungBoy Never Broke Again 73 No Idea Don Toliver 74 What You Know Bout Love Pop Smoke 75 Believe It PARTYNEXTDOOR & Rihanna 76 Camelot NLE Choppa 77 Smile Juice WRLD & The Weeknd 78 That Way Lil Uzi Vert 79 Don't Rush Young T & Bugsey Featuring Headie One 80 Got It On Me Pop Smoke 81 Come Thru Summer Walker & Usher 82 24 Money Man Featuring Lil Baby 83 Flex Polo G Featuring Juice WRLD 84 Jerry Sprunger Tory Lanez & T-Pain 85 Easy DaniLeigh Featuring Chris Brown 86 Start Wit Me Roddy Ricch & Gunna 87 Franchise Travis Scott Featuring Young Thug & 88 TOES DaBaby Featuring Lil Baby & Moneybagg Yo 89 Girl Of My Dreams Rod Wave 90 Martin & Gina Polo G 91 Turks NAV, Gunna & Travis Scott 92 Do It Chloe X Halle 93 Leave Em Alone Layton Greene, Lil Baby, City Girls & PnB Rock 94 Megan Thee Stallion 95 Grace Lil Baby & 42 Dugg 96 Kacey Talk YoungBoy Never Broke Again 97 223's YNW Melly & 9lokknine 98 Hate The Other Side Juice WRLD & Marshmello Featuring Polo G & The Kid LAROI 99 Myron Lil Uzi Vert 100 Enemies Post Malone Featuring DaBaby Billboard Account Manage Account Log Out Charts All Charts Hot 100 Billboard 200 Global 200 Chart Beat Billboard NXT Hot Trending Songs - Real-Time Hot Trending Songs - Weekly Song Breaker Year-End Charts Decade-End Charts Music Music News Pop R&B/Hip-Hop Latin Rock Awards Chart Beat Concerts Features Reviews Culture Events Lifestyle Politics TV/Film Media Lists Photos Podcasts Videos Business Business News Legal Touring Publishing Radio Record Labels View All Pro Pro Tools Songwriters & Producers Song Index Artist Index ad
Hip-hop has produced plenty of great music over its 40-plus-year history. Few albums are worthy of the title "greatest," while others are good enough to make the list. These albums were picked on the basis of creativity, originality, replay value, and overall cultural impact. Run the Jewels: 'Run the Jewels' Courtesy Fools Gold Killer Mike is really good at rapping. El-P is really good at rapping and excellent at making beats. Put these two together and nobody could screw it up. Too Short: 'Born to Mack' Jive Records Raw, uncut, and X-rated tales of female conquests abound. At a mere eight tracks, "Born to Mack" was indeed too short. MF Doom: 'Operation Doomsday' Metal Face Records Doom's off-kilter rhymes, scenic skits, and soul-inspired production made "Operation Doomsday" a unique set worthy of multiple spins. Pharoahe Monch: 'Internal Affairs' Priority Records "Internal Affairs" was Pharoahe Monch's Rocky Balboa moment. Most of the album was recorded in a closet without air conditioning, which imbues it with a raw feeling. The gritty production comes from now-vintage equipment such as SP-12s and AKAI 2000s . Jeru the Damaja: 'The Sun Rises in the East' Payday Records Fame proved elusive for the Brooklyn emcee, but Jeru's talent and Premier's mind-blowing compositions made his debut one of the quintessential '90s hip-hop albums. Kendrick Lamar: 'Good Kid, City' Top Dawg Entertainment There's a lot to love about Kendrick Lamar's "Good Kid, City." For starters, it's a remarkable rap album in every way rap can be remarkable. It's a portrait of the jungle through the eyes of the prey. Despite a Grammy snub, it was well received by fans, critics, and peers. Juvenile: '400 Degreez' Cash Money Records A combination of Juvie's melodic flow and Cash Money's high-end production made "400 Degreez" a Southern rap favorite in 1998. Xzibit: '40 Dayz & 40 Nightz' RCA Records Xzibit molds his voice into a gruff instrument, overpowering the beats when necessary. It's a brilliant gambit when it works. Slum Village: 'Fantastic Volume II' GoodVibe Two of the three masterminds behind "Fantastic Volume II" are no longer alive, but this album left an indelible mark on hip-hop. SV's experimentation with neo-soul and quirky raps flung the door open for groups such as Little Brother and Tanya Morgan. Black Moon: 'Enta Da Stage' Wreck Records Unlike most hip-hop albums of its era, "Enta Da Stage" eschewed confrontational raps and opted for a brooding, electrifying brand of hip-hop. Wyclef Jean: 'The Carnival' Sony This is where it all began. Wyclef's debut set the bar high for the rest of the Fugees' solo efforts. "The Carnival" was a masterful piece that combined Clef's smart songwriting with excellent beatsmithing. It was a critical and commercial smash. Scarface: 'The Fix' Def Jam "The Fix" was one of those albums that came out of nowhere and made you forget everything else going on in Southern rap. With robust beats by Mike Dean and a young Kanye West and Scarface in peak form, "The Fix" was an instant hit and a Southern rap classic. Busta Rhymes: 'When Disaster Strikes' Elektra Records Busta's second album is arguably his most consistent work. It definitely contains his most memorable singles: "Dangerous" and "Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See." MC Lyte: 'Lyte As a Rock' Courtesy Atlantic Hip-hop in 1988 was a misogynistic place. MC Lyte's debut, "Lyte as a Rock," helped usher in a wave of skilled, confident rappers who just happened to be women. Standouts include "Paper Thin" and "I Cram to Understand U." 2Pac: 'All Eyez on Me' Death Row Records Tupac Shakur was fresh out of jail when he released "All Eyez on Me," and you could hear the raw thoughts of a man grappling with his inner conflict. On one side were the brazen cuts that showed his tough side; on the other, he was soft as a pillow, immortalizing dead homies on the sentimental "Life Goes On." Diamond and the Psychotic Neurotics: 'Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop' Mercury Records "Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop" announced Diamond D as one of the best producers on the mic. It also gave us a sneak peek of hip-hop's future, in sound and rhyme. The album featured fierce rhymes and beats by the likes of Big L, Fat Joe, and Q-Tip, among others. Finding early promotional copies of this album years later is like finding unicorn blood. Kanye West: 'The College Dropout' Roc-a-Fella/Def Jam Kanye's first album, "The College Dropout," was one for the ages. His hunger on this album is unmatched. Warm, sample-heavy production backs up Mr. West's self-conscious lyrics. "College Dropout" appealed to both mainstream and underground audiences. DMX: 'It's Dark and Hell Is Hot' Def Jam DMX's debut album, "It's Dark and Hell Is Hot," arrived in May 1998 and established him as the hottest thing in rap. At a time when bad boy stars such as Mase and Diddy ruled radio with a pop-friendly sound, X took the dark route. He barked (literally) his way to the top of the charts, thanks to key singles "Get at Me Dog" and "Ruff Ryder's Anthem." And "How's It Goin' Down" with Faith Evans showed this dog wasn't all bark. Eminem: 'The Slim Shady LP' Aftermath A 24-year-old bleached-blond rapper from Detroit wasn't anyone's image of a hip-hop artist at the turn of the decade. But once Eminem opened his mouth, no one could question his skill. "The Slim Shady LP" sold over 5 million copies and solidified Em as a new force in rap. Jungle Brothers: 'Straight Out the Jungle' Warlock Records 1980s hip-hop is colored by drum breaks, bad fashion, and Afrocentrism. Jungle Brothers provided Afro comfort music to soundtrack it all. Their debut is one of the most influential of the era. Gang Starr: 'Step in the Arena' Chrysalis Records Guru used his monotone voice like an instrument to call attention to inner-city strife, while Premier backed him up with some of the grimiest beats hip-hop has ever heard. Pharcyde: 'Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde' Delicious Vinyl Records While De La Soul was brewing Daisy Age rap on the East Coast, Pharcyde was diligently paying attention out West. "Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde" has many fun, irreverent moments ("Oh S**t") and angst ("Officer") and mush ("Passin' Me By"), but not once do the zany fellas on the mic compromise passion for a bitter whine. Kendrick Lamar: 'To Pimp a Butterfly' Aftermath "To Pimp a Butterfly" is a concept album with a convoluted arc that Kendrick follows with rare discipline. It retains vestiges of "Good Kid, City" themes, with Lucy (Lucifer) supplanting Sherane. It deserves a seat alongside timeless works such as "Fear of a Black Planet" and "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted." Mobb Deep: 'The Infamous' Sony One of rap's greatest duos, Mobb Deep brought QB dun talk to hip-hop audiences in the '90s. East Coast hip-hop was a competitive space in the '90s, and Mobb's first album, "Juvenile Hell," flew under the radar. In 1995, Havoc and Prodigy made huge creative leaps with "The Infamous." With Havoc serving up hardbody beats and Prodigy thrilling listeners with cinematic crime rap, "The Infamous" became one of the most influential gangsta rap albums. Biz Markie: 'Goin' Off' Cold Chillin' Records The Human Beatbox came onto the scene with jokes in his veins and a boogers-out attitude on the mic. With Marley Marl weaving some of the tightest beats of the Golden Era and Biz dropping lung-cracking rhymes, "Goin' Off" affirmed Biz Markie as a certified master of ceremonies. Kanye West: 'Late Registration' Roc-A-Fella When everyone wondered if Kanye could re-enact the magic of his stellar debut, his response was a resounding yes. "Late Registration" not only built on his previous sound palette, but it also packed even more lyrical punch than his debut. West was rewarded with a Grammy for his effort. Geto Boys: 'We Can't Be Stopped' Rap-A-Lot Records It's hard for those who weren't there to understand, but the Geto Boys were rap heroes to every little ghetto boy and girl on the Gulf Coast who dared dream of counting bars at a time when East Coast and West Coast were vying for rap supremacy. It's a great album full of raw tales every hood can relate to, from Houston to Haiti. Queen Latifah: 'All Hail the Queen' Tommy Boy Records Latifah's debut showcased her Grade A rapping chops, with songs such as "Wrath of My Madness" and "Ladies First" announcing the Jersey native as rap's new royalty. DJ Shadow: 'Endtroducing' Island "Endtroducing" is one of the most influential hip-hop albums of all time. The largely instrumental album sounded like nothing else that was out in 1996. Shadow culled samples from obscure places to create a hazy spell of an album. AZ: 'Doe or Die' Capitol Records After his star turn on Nas' "Life's a B***h," AZ launched his solo career with the arrival of "Doe or Die." Nas returns the favor on "Mo Money, Mo Murder," while songs such as "Rather Unique" and "Gimme Yours" hark back to the street spirit of "Illmatic." Boogie Down Productions: 'By All Means Necessary' Jive If you're one of those glass-half-full people, you'll note that the only positive side of Scott La Rock's unfortunate murder was in the direction of "By All Means Necessary." KRS-One found himself denouncing Black-on-Black violence and railing against injustice on the classic BDP album. La Rock would have approved. UGK: 'Ridin' Dirty' Sony "Ridin' Dirty" is UGK's most important album and one of the best rap albums ever recorded. The album gets its unique identity from Bun and Pimp's yin and yang connection. Bun is the surgical emcee, while Pimp is the flamboyant philosopher. Everyone should buy two copies. GZA/Genius: 'Liquid Swords' Geffen "Liquid Swords" introduced GZA as the cerebral swordsman. RZA's serene, atmospheric board work helps transform the album from alt-rap bravery to a Wu masterpiece. Mos Def: 'Black on Both Sides' Rawkus Mos Def's solo debut, "Black on Both Sides," scores major points in key categories: aesthetics, substance, and production. It knocks from end to end. Whether kicking rhymes about his personal politics or painting a portrait of a plump backside, Mos does it with vivid skill. Nas: 'Stillmatic' Sony Nas could spend the rest of his career chasing a shadow named "Illmatic." 2001's "Stillmatic" was the closest he came to capturing the angst and paranoia of his boyhood self. Standouts include the scathing Jay-Z diss "Ether" and the time-bending classic "Rewind." Nas: 'It Was Written' Columbia "It Was Written" is Nas' attempt to match the grit and glory of "Illmatic." Highlights include "The Message," "I Gave U Power," and "If I Ruled the World (Imagine That)" with Lauryn Hill. OutKast: 'Stankonia' LaFace Creative ebullience abounds, but three of 2002's best rap songs are all here: " "So Fresh, So Clean," and the baby mama drama jama "Ms. Jackson." De La Soul: 'De La Soul Is Dead' Tommy Boy Entertainment De La Soul reinvented its sound on "De La Soul Is Dead." After being derided as hippies, they shifted away from the Daisy Age image of the first album and returned with a poker-face album that retained some of the early zaniness. OutKast: 'Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik' LaFace OutKast's debut is as much a triumph for Andre 3000 and Big Boi as it is for production outfit Organized Noize. One part Southern-fried beatsmithery and one part poetic sorcery, Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik is 100 percent dope. Madvillain:'Madvillainy' Stones Throw Records Prime poets MF Doom and Madlib joined forces to create this enduring masterwork in 2004. Dr. Dre: '2001' Aftermath An extension of Dr. Dre's classic debut, "2001" (aka "Chronic 2001") is a syncopated day in the life of a G. The Coup: 'Genocide & Juice' Wild Pitch Records Now a duo, The Coup makes a more focused album full of political rhetoric, vivid storytelling, and slick production. Big Punisher: 'Capital Punishment' Columbia Records Pun impressed with his larger-than-life debut, which sports immediate standouts such as "Still Not a Player" and "You Ain't a Killer." OutKast: 'ATLiens' LaFace WIth Organized Noize manning the boards once again, OutKast emerged with a thoroughly enjoyable Southern rap album that rivals its predecessor for greatness. The Roots: 'Do You Want More?!!!??!' Geffen In 1995, The Roots released a groundbreaking album that offered a peek into the experimental approach to music they would later hang their hats on. It's 100% sample-free—no additives. Organized Konfusion: 'Stress: The Extinction Agenda' Elektra Records "Stress: The Extinction Agenda," Organized Konfusion's second album, is more ambitious and exceptionally well written compared to the first. Highlights include the title track and "Let's Organize." LL Cool J: 'Radio' Def Jam LL Cool J released a ton of clunkers in the latter part of his career, but "Radio" stands testament to his days as a great emcee: tough, def, and jingling, baby. Brand Nubian: 'One for All' Elektra Records Grand Puba, Sadat X, Lord Jamar, and DJ Alamo brought social commentary and spirituality to the forefront of '90s rap with gems such as "Slow Down" and "Wake Up." Lauryn Hill: 'The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill' Sony Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" offered the best blend of rap and R&B in hip-hop history. Her stellar songwriting flourished from song to song, whether grappling with spirituality ("Final Hour," "Forgive Them, Father") or stroking sexuality without exploiting it ("Nothing Even Matters"). EPMD: 'Unfinished Business' Priority Records At a time when hip-hop was dominated by rage, Erick Sermon and Parrish Smith slowed things down with the decidedly smooth, fresh, and exciting "Unfinished Business." Ice-T: 'Power' Warner Bros The one gangsta rap album to rule them all, "Power" portrayed inner-city street life in graphic detail while sending an anti-crime message to the hood. The Notorious 'Life After Death' Bad Boy Records Biggie must have known this would be his last album. He stuffed it with as many songs as he could muster: street anthems, radio hits, comedic skits, and a wide cast of co-stars. "Life After Death" is certified diamond for sales totaling over 10 million units. Gang Starr: 'Hard to Earn' Chrysalis Records "Hard to Earn" varied from Gang Starr's previous albums: It was harsher and more insular. It also captured Guru and Premier's growing frustration with sucker emcees. Dead Prez: 'Let's Get Free' Columbia Records The most revolutionary hip-hop group since Public Enemy, Dead Prez helped revive the consciousness movement with this powerful debut LP. Ghostface Killah: 'Ironman' Sony Records Backed by RZA's slick and somber beats, Ghostface dropped a combustive debut rife with rich stories and wild metaphors. Redman: 'Whut? Thee Album' Def Jam Redman's wild sense of humor is the main star of "Whut? Thee Album," but it's also notable for its rousing energy, funky party jams, and ferocious boasts. Beastie Boys: 'Paul's Boutique' Capitol Records As critics were writing off Beastie Boys as a one-album wonder, Ad-Rock, Mike, and MCA went back to their studio and worked feverishly on their follow-up to the monumental "Licensed to Ill." The result was "Paul's Boutique," an album that packed a combination of creative depth and layered production. LL Cool J: 'Mama Said Knock You Out' Def Jam Striking a balance between pleasant and pugnacious, "Mama Said Knock You Out" marked Uncle L's growth as a rapper. The hard-edged songs are here ("Murdergram," "Mama Said Knock You Out"), but they're perfectly complemented by smooth, accessible jams ("Around the Way Girl"). Marley Marl's excellent production helps make "Mama" a masterpiece. Makaveli: 'The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory' Death Row Records Some say "Makaveli" is 2Pac's best album. It's certainly his hardest and most surreal. Released less than eight weeks after Pac's death, the album further eternalized Pac's enigma. The album's best songs include the street anthem "Hail Mary" and the (adoptive) hometown tribute "To Live and Die in LA." Scarface: 'The Diary' Rap-A-Lot Records The third time was the charm for Brad "Scarface" Jordan. His third solo foray, "The Diary," immediately established the Houston rapper as the South's answer to Rakim, thanks to his smart storytelling and inimitable flow. Big Daddy Kane: 'Long Live the Kane' Cold Chillin' Records Big Daddy Kane wrote the manuscript for braggart rap on "Long Live the Kane." Marley Marl's sparse production and Kane's slick wordplay are worth noting. Like Tony the Tiger, he's GRRRRREAAAT. Ultramagnetic MC's: 'Critical Beatdown' Next Plateau "Critical Beatdown" is important for three reasons: It's arguably the best album of 1988; it revolutionized the art of hip-hop sampling thanks to Ced-Gee's brilliant use of the E-mu SP-1200 sampler; and it introduced the world to the exceptionally creative weirdo known as Kool Keith. Run-DMC: 'Raising Hell' Profile Records "Raising Hell" was the most uncompromising Run DMC album, and also the most accessible. It has this gloriously invigorating feel that resonated with audiences old and new. "Raising Hell" is important for its originality as well as its influence. "My Adidas" is still an anthem for hip-hop fashion, while "Walk This Way" helped started a trend of rock-rap fusion. 'No One Can Do It Better' Ruthless Records Before a car crash wrecked larynx, he made an undeniable hip-hop classic. "No One Can Do It Better" sidestepped West Coast gun talk in favor of East Coast lyricism and featured some of Dr. Dre's finest production. EPMD: 'Strictly Business' Priority Records EPMD is the most sampled group in hip-hop for good reason: Their production is a thing of beauty. Combine that with Erick and P's laid-back rhymes and you get strictly dopeness. Afrika Bambaataa: 'Looking for the Perfect Beat' Tommy Boy Records Afrika Bambaataa was a trailblazer, an innovator of the hip-hop aesthetic. "Looking for the Perfect Beat" is a good place to start if you're seeking to familiarize yourself with his most significant works, including "Planet Rock" and "Unity Pt. 1," a collaboration James Brown. Main Source: 'Breaking Atoms' Wild Pitch Records The sample-heavy "Breaking Atoms" was one of the most influential albums ever, in that it helped launch the careers of Nas, Akinyele, and others. It also inspired a production technique that's still widely emulated. Common: 'Resurrection' Relativity Records 1994 was a flagship year for hip-hop, with "Illmatic" and "Ready to Die" arriving. Yet Chicago rapper Common (then known as Common Sense) still managed to stand out with his smart, jazz-tinged sophomore LP, "Resurrection." Cypress Hill: 'Cypress Hill' Columbia Records Aside from being the first popular Latino rap group, Cypress Hill also did a respectable job of bridging the gap between rock and hip-hop on its self-titled debut album. Highlights include "How I Could Just Kill a Man" and "The Phunkcy Feel One." Snoop Doggy Dogg: 'Doggystyle' Death Row Records "Doggystyle" kicked the door wide for many West Coast emcees. Dr. Dre's finesse aside, Snoop's piquant delivery and melodic flow were equally crucial to the success of "Doggystyle." Fugees: 'The Score' Columbia Records Fugees' second album, "The Score," was so remarkable that most fans forgot about the less memorable debut. Truth be told, "The Score" was a huge improvement over the lackluster "Blunted on Reality." Beastie Boys: 'Licensed to Ill' Def Jam There are two stars on "Licensed to Ill," and both deserve equal credit. Rick Rubin, the true pioneer of rap rock, is the one pulling the musical puppet strings on this thing. But the album would be nothing without the Beasties destroying every track with their unbridled passion. Boogie Down Productions: 'Criminal Minded' B-Boy Records KRS-One was the dreaded poet, Scott La Rock the musical visionary. Together they cooked up an album that shook up the landscape of hip-hop. "Criminal Minded" should be studied in college. OutKast: 'Aquemini' LaFace Records "Aquemini" is evidence of just how often Boi and Dre loved to reinvent their sound. They abandoned everything that had worked in the past and went straight for harmonica, acoustic guitar, and even a tinny splice of electro. Ice Cube: 'Death Certificate' Priority Records Cube's debut, "AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted," was outstanding, but his follow-up was even better and more venomous than the first. The thing is named "Death Certificate," after all. The album's "Death" side presented an image of the present, while the "Life" side offered a vision of the future. Jay-Z: 'Reasonable Doubt' Roc-A-Fella Before "Reasonable Doubt," mafioso rap lacked nuance. Jay studied his peers and perfected their template, bringing a vulnerable side that personified the usual street characters. The outcome was an album that served both as an honest narrative of the ills of street life and an unrepentant defense of it. 2Pac: 'Me Against the World' Interscope "Me Against the World" is 2Pac at his best. No thug core tracks, no name-inscribed missiles aimed at East Coast rappers. Simply Pac at his most poignant and most defiant, the duality in all its brilliance. 'Straight Outta Compton' Priority Records Eazy, Dre, Cube, and the rest of 'em had to fight for their right to party. No one—not even the alphabet people—could stop them from publicly, viciously and explicitly indicting the powers that be. It's a true West Coast masterpiece. Dr. Dre: 'The Chronic' Death Row Records 1991 produced many great albums: Pete Rock & CL Smooth's "Mecca and the Soul Brother," Pharcyde's "Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde," and Diamond D's "Stunts, Blunts & Hip-Hop." But it was Dr. Dre's "The Chronic" that towered over hip-hop that year and for many years to come. Dre's G-funk basslines, bolstered generously by Snoop's slick flow, announced the new name running the game. Wu-Tang Clan: 'Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)' Loud Records "36 Chambers" is one of the greatest debuts hip-hop has ever seen. The 12-song spectacle barely gave the nine original swordsmen enough room to stretch out their eccentricities. Highlights include " "Protect Ya Neck," and the pragmatic life hack "Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nuthing Ta F**k' Wit." Raekwon: 'Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...' Loud Records "Only Built 4 Cuban Linx..." is a journey through the thrills, the violence, and the rote regimen that constitute a New York drug kingpin's life. It's a crime-rap manifesto that shaped the course of mafioso rap throughout the '90s. Eric B. & Rakim: 'Paid in Full' Island Records While his peers bragged about the size of their manhood, Rakim styled on them with peculiar precision. The man loves painting pictures with words, and "Paid in Full" is his ultimate canvas. The Notorious 'Ready to Die' Big Beat Records Biggie's ability to coolly captivate an audience with his storytelling chops, capture a difficult emotion ( suicidal thoughts), or mine comedy from the most serious of subjects ( robbery) are skills rarely seen in the same package. Biggie Smalls is the illest. Nas: 'Illmatic' Columbia Records There are great hip-hop albums, and then there's "Illmatic." A 19-year-old word wizard, Nas packed potent poetry into 39 minutes, while A-list producers such as DJ Premier and Pete Rock supplied the perfect score. "Illmatic" is the greatest hip-hop album of all time.
Top listy dodano: 2022-02-16 18:30 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Kolejny sukces Palucha. Już trzeci singiel z jego dorobku przekroczył symboliczną granicę 100 milionów wyświetleń na YouTube. dodano: 2022-02-13 19:00 przez: Wiesław Kłoda "Jetlag" Malika Montany i DaChoyce stał się viralem, wskakując na karty "na czasie" YT w kilku europejskich krajach, od Norwegii po Holandię. Raper regularnie udostępnia screeny z kolejnych krajów na swoim Instagramie, a teraz krótko skomentował sukces swojego najnowszego singla. dodano: 2022-02-02 15:12 przez: Wiesław Kłoda ZPAV opublikował podsumowanie sprzedaży w 2021 roku, sumujące zestawienia OLiS z całego roku. Tradycyjnie dominuje polska muzyka, a rapowych albumów zestawieniu jest wiele - jednak tym razem pierwsze miejsce przypadło produkcji nierapowej. dodano: 2022-02-01 12:54 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Echa "Hotelu Maffija 2" pobrzmiewają także za granicami - nowy album SB Maffiji namieszał na światowych listach Spotify! dodano: 2022-01-01 11:30 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Mata bije rekordy? Nowe, nie znałem. A tak serio - to Młody Matczak zamknął potężny dla siebie rok w najlepszy możliwy sposób. Oba jego dotychczasowe albumy pokryły się Diamentem! dodano: 2021-12-24 08:00 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Mata dopiero co zdobył Poczwórną Platynę za "Młodego Matczaka" i pędzi po kolejny szczebel... ale na ostatniej prostej wyprzedzili go Bedoes i Lanek i to oni jako pierwsi w historii SBM Label sięgnęli po Diament! dodano: 2021-12-22 11:00 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Wyjątkowy projekt przygotowany dla Bonusa RPK odbił się szerokim echem. Album dowodzony przez Białasa zebrał zainteresowanie słuchaczy także za granicami. dodano: 2021-12-10 21:00 przez: Wiesław Kłoda 2021 rok to dla Kizo pasmo sukcesów - jego album "Jeszcze 5 minut" pokrył się Platyną w dniu premiery, a obecnie zbliża się do podwojenia tego wyróżnienia. W samym YouTube do tej chwili utwory z nowej płyty wyświetlono ponad 145 milionów razy. Najwięcej zapewnił "Disney", który okazał się hitem lata i w ostatnim półroczu był naprawdę wszechobecny. dodano: 2021-12-04 19:00 przez: Mateusz Gzyra Niezwykły hype na coroczne podsumowanie od Spotify, czyli Spotify Wrapped nie jest tylko zjawiskiem które występuje w Polsce. Europejska scena również szaleje gdy roczne podsumowanie Spotify Wrapped jest dostępne. Wczoraj pisaliśmy Wam o liczbach, jakie osiągnęli polscy raperzy, a dziś... postanowiliśmy zebrać dla Was roczne podsumowania Spotify od najważniejszych ksyw europejskiego rapu - a była tego masa! Który z czołowych europejskich artystów zgarnął największe liczby? Która z tych gwiazd europejskiego formatu zrobiła przez ten rok największy progres względem poprzedniego? dodano: 2021-12-03 08:00 przez: Mateusz Natali Social-media zostały zalane podsumowaniami roku przygotowanymi za pośrednictwem Spotify. Popularność serwisu w Polsce rokrocznie rośnie, dlatego też liczby robią coraz większe wrażenie. Streamingowy gigant przygotował ogólne podsumowania (w których raperzy mocno dominują), a my postanowiliśmy przekopać profile przedstawicieli naszej sceny, by zebrać dla Was ich personalne listy. Ilu kto miał słuchaczy i ile odtworzeń? Jak wypadają młode wschodzące talenty a jak legendy? Wszystkiego dowiecie się sprawdzając poniższą galerię zawierającą statystyki od ponad 100 raperów, producentów czy ekip! dodano: 2021-12-03 07:59 przez: Mateusz Natali Grudzień rozpoczynamy tradycyjnie od notowań Spotify podsumowujących ostatnie 12 miesięcy! W tym roku na platformie znów rządzili raperzy, dominację widać przede wszystkim w Polsce, bo światowe notowania są bardziej zróżnicowane gatunkowo. Sprawdźcie sami kto cieszył się największym zainteresowaniem! dodano: 2021-10-26 14:00 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Instagramowe zasięgi polskich raperów cały czas rosną. Już jakiś czas temu Quebonafide jako pierwszy przekroczył milion obserwujących na swoim profilu, a w ostatnim czasie dołączyła do niego kolejna dwójka. dodano: 2021-10-06 08:00 przez: Mateusz Natali Worldwide Matczak. Pasmo sukcesów Maty nie słabnie - po podwójnej platynie w preorderze i 40 000 fanów na koncercie premierowym mamy kolejne kamienie milowe, tym razem międzynarodowe. dodano: 2021-09-23 23:33 przez: Wiesław Kłoda Duży debiutancki sukces Young Leosi i Internaziomali - "Hulanki" pokryły się Platyną jeszcze przed premierą! Cały materiał o północy trafia do Sieci, jednak wysoka sprzedaż preorderów (8000 sztuk, o czym pisała Leosia na Instagramie) oraz wysokie odtworzenia singli zrobiły swoje. Platynową płytę wręczył artystce sam Żabson w trakcie trwającego właśnie release party w warszawskim klubie Niebo. dodano: 2021-07-07 11:00 przez: Mateusz Natali Avi i Louis Villain wieńczą swój tryptyk w najlepszy możliwy sposób - szybkim Złotem za "Akademię Sztuk Pięknych". Artyści pokusili się o okolicznościowe komentarze. Strony Masz dosyć muzycznej papki z TV? Popkiller wyeliminuje wszystkie szumy i pozwoli skupić się na tym, co w muzyce naprawdę wartościowe. Zaserwujemy Ci najlepsze piosenki, teledyski, recenzje płyt i newsy z branży hip-hopowej. Wykonawcy ze świata hip-hopu opowiedzą w wywiadach o swoich planach na koncerty i festiwale hip-hopowe. 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Streaming Audio Streams Audio Streams (pre-July 2014) Vinyl Albums Singles USA Billboard 200 Billboard Hot 100 Irish Official Irish Singles Chart Official Irish Albums Chart Official Irish Compilations Chart Irish Homegrown Top 20 Official Irish Video Chart End Of Year Albums Singles Video More + Afrobeats Asian Christian & Gospel Albums Classical Artist Albums Classical Compilation Albums Classical Singles Jazz & Blues Albums Punjabi Scala Singles Chart Specialist Classical Albums Pos LW Title, Artist PeakPos WoC 1 1 LAST LAST BURNA BOY ATLANTIC 1 10 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 2 2 IFTK TION WAYNE & LA ROUX ATLANTIC 1 10 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 3 3 PERU FIREBOY DML & ED SHEERAN ISLAND/YBNL NATION/EMPIRE 1 33 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 4 4 WAIT FOR U FUTURE FT DRAKE & TEMS EPIC/FREEBANDZ 4 12 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 5 6 FIRST CLASS JACK HARLOW ATLANTIC 1 15 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 6 7 JIMMY COOKS DRAKE FT 21 SAVAGE OVO/REPUBLIC RECORDS 1 5 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 7 8 BABY AITCH/ASHANTI CAPITOL 2 19 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 8 5 JE M'APPELLE BENZZ ISLAND 5 13 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 9 22 BAD HABIT STEVE LACY L-M/RCA 9 2 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 10 10 BIG ENERGY LATTO/MARIAH CAREY/DJ KHALED STREAMCUT 7 16 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 11 New FOR MY HAND BURNA BOY FT ED SHEERAN ATLANTIC 11 1 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 12 11 ELEGANT & GANG D-BLOCK EUROPE/GHOST KILLER D-BLOCK EUROPE 8 6 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 13 9 STARLIGHT DAVE NEIGHBOURHOOD RECORDINGS 1 20 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 14 New HELLO MATE ARRDEE FT KYLA ISLAND 14 1 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 15 13 BLINDING LIGHTS WEEKND REPUBLIC RECORDS 1 138 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 16 12 SAVE YOUR TEARS WEEKND REPUBLIC RECORDS/XO 1 80 Buy Listen Buy Listen itunes spotify deezer 17 14 HATE IT OR LOVE IT GAME FT 50 CENT POLYDOR 2 21 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 18 15 LOCATION DAVE FT BURNA BOY DAVE NEIGHBOURHOOD 2 171 Buy Listen Buy Listen itunes deezer 19 21 HEARTBREAK ANNIVERSARY GIVEON BLACK BUTTER 13 15 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 20 16 OVERSEAS D-BLOCK EUROPE FT CENTRAL CEE D-BLOCK EUROPE 2 35 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 21 18 NIGHT AWAY (DANCE) A1 & J1/TION WAYNE EMI 4 20 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 22 19 IN A MINUTE LIL BABY MOTOWN/QUALITY CONTROL 19 8 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 23 17 COOPED UP POST MALONE FT RODDY RICCH REPUBLIC RECORDS 6 10 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 24 New CLOAK & DAGGER BURNA BOY FT J HUS ATLANTIC 24 1 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 25 24 ONE DANCE DRAKE FT WIZKID & KYLA CASH MONEY/REPUBLIC RECORDS 1 132 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify 26 27 LOST FRANK OCEAN DEF JAM 7 38 Buy Listen Buy Listen itunes spotify deezer 27 30 CALL ME EVERY DAY CHRIS BROWN FT WIZKID RCA 18 5 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 28 34 SUNFLOWER POST MALONE FT SWAE LEE REPUBLIC RECORDS 1 179 Buy Listen Buy Listen itunes deezer 29 29 WITHOUT ME EMINEM INTERSCOPE 1 96 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 30 23 NO ROLE MODELZ J COLE COLUMBIA/ROC NATION 23 17 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 31 28 INDUSTRY BABY LIL NAS X & JACK HARLOW LIL NAS X 1 52 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 32 33 THE REAL SLIM SHADY EMINEM INTERSCOPE 1 80 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 33 31 CLASH DAVE FT STORMZY DAVE NEIGHBOURHOOD 1 54 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 34 35 IN DA CLUB 50 CENT INTERSCOPE 1 142 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 35 32 ONE OF A KIND MUSIC PTS REGGAE & CALYPSO RUSS MILLIONS/BUNI/YV ONE OF A KIND MUSIC 5 23 Buy Buy itunes 36 36 GANGSTA'S PARADISE COOLIO FT LV TOMMY BOY 1 91 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 37 Re UNFORGETTABLE FRENCH MONTANA FT SWAE LEE BAD BOY/EPIC 1 78 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 38 26 BETTY (GET MONEY) YUNG GRAVY REPUBLIC RECORDS 26 2 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify 39 38 ALL OF ME JOHN LEGEND COLUMBIA 1 217 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes spotify deezer 40 37 WAIT A MINUTE WILLOW INTERSCOPE 21 15 Buy Listen Buy Listen amazon itunes deezer spotify Facebook Twitter Flipboard Reddit LinkedIn Email 22 July 2022 - 28 July 2022 change date: prev Singles Top 100 Top 40 Update End Of Year Audio Streams Sales Downloads Physical Vinyl Irish Albums Top 100 Compilations Update End Of Year Downloads Sales Streaming Physical Vinyl Soundtracks Scottish Irish Compilations Top 100 Soundtracks Classical Irish Dance Singles Albums Black 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